DHambley
Electrical
- Dec 7, 2006
- 246
I have a small, approx 1.25" x 2.5" PC board (called a daughter board) which I need to connect to a larger board. In our box there is only enough room to either, 1. Attached the smaller board at a 90d angle to the mother board with a 90d connector or, 2. Bolt the daughter board several inches away and run a ribbon cable between the two boards. I'm worried about the cable idea due to picking up noise from nearby noisy parts.
Our vibration level is category U (Helicopter). Our mechanical engineer is concerned about vibration if the small board is left at the 90d angle.
I'm looking for ideas from anyone about anchoring the small board with some kind of bracket or something in addition to the 90d connector to allow it to be stable under these high vibration levels. Have you found a method to solve a similar problem?
Thanks in advance.
- Darrell
Darrell Hambley P.E.
SENTEK Engineering, LLC
Our vibration level is category U (Helicopter). Our mechanical engineer is concerned about vibration if the small board is left at the 90d angle.
I'm looking for ideas from anyone about anchoring the small board with some kind of bracket or something in addition to the 90d connector to allow it to be stable under these high vibration levels. Have you found a method to solve a similar problem?
Thanks in advance.
- Darrell
Darrell Hambley P.E.
SENTEK Engineering, LLC