Disk drive including a base assembly having a flex-to-board edge connector
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G11B-033/12
G11B-005/54
출원번호
US-0328586
(2002-12-23)
발명자
/ 주소
Berding, Keith R.
Casey, Shawn E.
출원인 / 주소
Western Digital Technologies, Inc.
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초록▼
A disk drive comprises a housing including a base; a disk rotatably attached to the base; a printed circuit board coupled to the base and including a plurality of circuit board pads; a head stack assembly pivotally coupled to the base about a pivot axis and a flex-to-board connector. The head stack
A disk drive comprises a housing including a base; a disk rotatably attached to the base; a printed circuit board coupled to the base and including a plurality of circuit board pads; a head stack assembly pivotally coupled to the base about a pivot axis and a flex-to-board connector. The head stack assembly includes a head for reading and writing to the disk and a flex cable assembly that includes a flexible film including a plurality of conductive traces that are electrically coupled to the head. The flexible film includes a connecting portion in which each of the plurality of conductive traces defines a trace pad. Each trace pad is disposed on a surface of the flexible film that is generally parallel to the pivot axis. The flex-to-board connector is attached to the base and is configured to couple to the connecting portion of the flexible film and to maintain the surface of the flexible film on which the trace pads are disposed in an orientation that is generally parallel to the pivot axis. The flex-to-board connector includes a plurality of conductive fingers, each configured to electrically connect one of the trace pads to a corresponding one of the plurality of circuit board pads.
대표청구항▼
1. A disk drive, comprising:a disk drive housing including a base;a disk rotatably attached to the base;a printed circuit board coupled to the base and including a plurality of circuit board pads;a head stack assembly pivotally coupled to the base about a pivot axis, the head stack assembly includin
1. A disk drive, comprising:a disk drive housing including a base;a disk rotatably attached to the base;a printed circuit board coupled to the base and including a plurality of circuit board pads;a head stack assembly pivotally coupled to the base about a pivot axis, the head stack assembly including:a head for reading and writing to the disk;a flex cable assembly, including a flexible film including a plurality of conductive traces that are electrically coupled to the head, the flexible film including a connecting portion in which each of the plurality of conductive traces defines a trace pad, each trace pad being disposed on a surface of the flexible film that is generally parallel to the pivot axis, anda flex-to-board connector attached to the base, the flex-to-board connector being configured to couple to the connecting portion of the flexible film and to maintain the surface of the flexible film on which the trace pads are disposed in an orientation that is generally parallel to the pivot axis, the flex-to-board connector including a plurality of conductive fingers, each conductive finger being configured to electrically connect one of the trace pads to a corresponding one of the plurality of circuit board pads.2. The disk drive of claim 1, wherein the flex-to-board connector is attached to the base by an adhesive.3. The disk drive of claim 2, wherein the adhesive includes an epoxy.4. The disk drive of claim 1, wherein the flex cable assembly includes a stiffener disposed against the flexible film behind the trace pads, the stiffener being configured to stiffen the connecting portion of the flexible film.5. The disk drive of claim 4, wherein the stiffener includes a prehensible feature configured to enable a human or a mechanical manipulator to selectively insert and remove the connecting portion in and from the flex-to-board connector.6. The disk drive of claim 1, further including a protective structure around the plurality of conductive fingers.7. The disk drive of claim 1, further comprising a retention feature configured to enable the connecting portion of the flexible film to be selectively coupled and decoupled from the flex-to-board connector.8. The disk drive of claim 7, wherein the inferior portion of each of the conductive fingers is configured to resiliently apply a bias force against a circuit board pad.9. The disk drive of claim 1, wherein each of the conductive fingers defines a superior portion above the base and an inferior portion that is disposed between the base and the printed circuit board and wherein the inferior portion defines a radius of curvature.10. The disk drive of claim 9, wherein the superior portion of each of the conductive fingers is configured to resiliently apply a bias force against a trace pad.11. The disk drive of claim 1, wherein the flex-to-board connector further includes at least one post to relieve a stress on the flexible film.12. A base assembly for a hard disk drive, comprising:a base, the base being configured to enable an actuator assembly to be pivotally attached thereto about a pivot axis, the base including features configured to receive a printed circuit board, the printed circuit board including a plurality of printed circuit board pads, anda flex-to-board connector attached to the base, the flex-to-board connector being configured to couple to a flex cable attached to the actuator assembly and to maintain a surface of the flex cable on which trace pads are disposed in an orientation that is generally parallel to the pivot axis, the flex-to-board connector being configured to electrically couple each of the trace pads of the flex cable to a corresponding one of the printed circuit board pads, the flex-to-board connector including a plurality of conductive fingers, each conductive finger being configured to electrically connect one of the trace pads to a corresponding one of a plurality of circuit board pads on the circuit board.13. The base assembly of claim 12, wherein the flex-to-board connector is configured so as to enable the flex cable to be coupled to the flex-to-board connector in a top-down fashion.14. The base assembly of claim 12, wherein the flex-to-board connector is attached to the base by an adhesive.15. The base assembly of claim 14, wherein the adhesive includes an epoxy.16. The base assembly of claim 12, wherein the flex-to-board connector is configured to couple to a flex cable assembly that includes a stiffener disposed against the flex cable behind the trace pads, the stiffener being configured to stiffen the connecting portion of the flexible film.17. The base assembly of claim 16, wherein the stiffener includes a prehensible feature configured to enable a human or a mechanical manipulator to selectively insert and remove the connecting portion in and from the flex-to-board connector.18. The base assembly of claim 12, wherein the flex-to-board connector further includes a protective structure around the plurality of conductive fingers.19. The base assembly of claim 12, wherein the flex-to-board connector further comprises a retention feature that is configured to enable the connecting portion of the flex cable to be selectively coupled and decoupled from the flex-to-board connector.20. The base assembly of claim 12, wherein each of the conductive fingers defines a superior portion above the base and an inferior portion that is configured to be disposed between the base and the printed circuit board and wherein the inferior portion defines a radius of curvature.21. The base assembly of claim 20, wherein the superior portion of each of the conductive fingers is configured to resiliently apply a bias force against a trace pad.22. The base assembly of claim 20, wherein the inferior portion of each of the conductive fingers is configured to resiliently apply a bias force against a circuit board pad.23. The base assembly of claim 12, wherein the flex-to-board connector further includes at least one post to relieve a stress on the flex cable.24. A base assembly for a hard disk drive, comprising:a base, the base being configured to enable an actuator assembly to be pivotally attached thereto about a pivot axis, the base including features configured to receive a printed circuit board, the printed circuit board including a plurality of printed circuit board pads, anda flex-to-board connector attached to the base by an adhesive, the flex-to-board connector being configured to couple to a flex cable attached to the actuator assembly and to maintain a surface of the flex cable on which trace pads are disposed in an orientation that is generally parallel to the pivot axis, the flex-to-board connector being configured to electrically couple each of the trace pads of the flex cable to a corresponding one of the printed circuit board pads.25. The base assembly of claim 24, wherein the flex-to-board connector includes a plurality of conductive fingers, each conductive finger being configured to electrically connect one of the trace pads to a corresponding one of a plurality of circuit board pads on the circuit board.26. The base assembly of claim 25, wherein the flex-to-board connector further includes a protective structure around the plurality of conductive fingers.27. The base assembly of claim 24, wherein the flex-to-board connector is configured so as to enable the flex cable to be coupled to the flex-to-board connector in a top-down fashion.28. The base assembly of claim 24, wherein the adhesive includes an epoxy.29. The base assembly of claim 24, wherein the flex-to-board connector is configured to couple to a flex cable assembly that includes a stiffener disposed against the flex cable behind the trace pads, the stiffener being configured to stiffen the connecting portion of the flexible film.30. The base assembly of claim 29, wherein the stiffener includes a prehensible feature configured to enable a human or a mechanical manipulator to selectively insert and remove the connecting portion in and from the flex-to-board connector.31. The base assembly of claim 29, wherein the stiffener includes a prehensible feature configured to enable a human or a mechanical manipulator to selectively insert and remove the connecting portion in and from the flex-to-board connector.32. The base assembly of claim 24, wherein the flex-to-board connector further comprises a retention feature that is configured to enable the connecting portion of the flex cable to be selectively coupled and decoupled from the flex-to-board connector.33. The base assembly of claim 25, wherein each of the conductive fingers defines a superior portion above the base and an inferior portion that is configured to be disposed between the base and the printed circuit board and wherein the inferior portion defines a radius of curvature.34. The base assembly of claim 33, wherein the superior portion of each of the conductive fingers is configured to resiliently apply a bias force against a trace pad.35. The base assembly of claim 33, wherein the inferior portion of each of the conductive fingers is configured to resiliently apply a bias force against a circuit board pad.36. The base assembly of claim 25, wherein the flex-to-board connector further includes at least one post to relieve a stress on the flex cable.37. A base assembly for a hard disk drive, comprising:a base, the base being configured to enable an actuator assembly to be pivotally attached thereto about a pivot axis, the base including features configured to receive a printed circuit board, the printed circuit board including a plurality of printed circuit board pads, anda flex-to-board connector attached to the base, the flex-to-board connector being configured to couple to a flex cable attached to the actuator assembly and to maintain a surface of the flex cable on which trace pads are disposed in an orientation that is generally parallel to the pivot axis, the flex-to-board, connector being configured to electrically couple each of the trace pads of the flex cable to a corresponding one of the printed circuit board pads, the flex to board connector further comprising a retention feature that is configured to enable the connecting portion of the flex cable to be selectively coupled and decoupled from the flex-to-board connector.38. The base assembly of claim 37, wherein the flex-to-board connector includes a plurality of conductive fingers, each conductive finger being configured to electrically connect one of the trace pads to a corresponding one of a plurality of circuit board pads on the circuit board.39. The base assembly of claim 38, wherein the flex-to-board connector further includes a protective structure around the plurality of conductive fingers.40. The base assembly of claim 38, wherein each of the conductive fingers defines a superior portion above the base and an inferior portion that is configured to be disposed between the base and the printed circuit board and wherein the inferior portion defines a radius of curvature.41. The base assembly of claim 40, wherein the superior portion of each of the conductive fingers is configured to resiliently apply a bias force against a trace pad.42. The base assembly of claim 40, wherein the inferior portion of each of the conductive fingers is configured to resiliently apply a bias force against a circuit board pad.43. The base assembly of claim 37, wherein the flex-to-board connector is configured so as to enable the flex cable to be coupled to the flex-to-board connector in a top-down fashion.44. The base assembly of claim 37, wherein the flex-to-board connector is attached to the base by an adhesive.45. The base assembly of claim 44, wherein the adhesive includes an epoxy.46. The base assembly of claim 37, wherein the flex-to-board connector is configured to couple to a flex cable assembly that includes a stiffener disposed against the flex cable behind the trace pads, the stiffener being configured to stiffen the connecting portion of the flexible film.47. The base assembly of claim 37, wherein the flex-to-board connector further comprises a retention feature that is configured to enable the connecting portion of the flex cable to be selectively coupled and decoupled from the flex-to-board connector.48. The base assembly of claim 37, wherein the flex-to-board connector further includes at least one post to relieve a stress on the flex cable.
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