A sensor assembly includes: an insulating shell having a receiving cavity with an insertion opening; an insulating base; and a sensor fixed in the insulating base for recording electromagnetic waves and for electrically connecting to a cable; wherein the insulating base is inserted into and contained in the receiving cavity of the insulating shell from the insertion opening and a working surface of the sensor is face to face attached to a first inside of the insulating shell.
An elbow cable connector includes: a cable assembly comprising a head, an outer conductor extending forwards, an insulator received in the outer conductor, an inner conductor received in the insulator, a cable mechanically connected with the inner conductor and extending downwards, and a rear cover; and an outer shell surrounding the outer conductor, the head, and an upper end of the cable; wherein the head is of a die casting and has a fixing hole running forwards and a receiving groove opening rearwards and downwards, the outer conductor has a rear flange on a rear end thereof, the outer conductor goes across the fixing hole and the rear flange presses against a front face of the receiving groove, a rear part of the insulator and the upper end of the cable are received in the receiving groove, and the rear cover presses forward and seal the receiving groove.
H01R 13/504 - BasesCases composed of different pieces different pieces being moulded, cemented, welded, e.g. ultrasonic, or swaged together
H01R 13/422 - Securing in a demountable manner in resilient one-piece base or caseOne-piece base or case formed with resilient locking means
H01R 13/52 - Dustproof, splashproof, drip-proof, waterproof, or flameproof cases
H01R 13/6597 - Specific features or arrangements of connection of shield to conductive members the conductive member being a contact of the connector
H01R 43/02 - Apparatus or processes specially adapted for manufacturing, assembling, maintaining, or repairing of line connectors or current collectors or for joining electric conductors for soldered or welded connections
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY WITH IMPROVED MATING INTERFACES
An electrical connector assembly includes: a board connector defining a mating cavity and two mating tongues parallel to each other and protruding into the mating cavity, each mating tongue being loaded with two rows of stationary terminals along two opposite sides thereof; and a cable connector defining a mating portion and plural cables, the mating portion defining two mating slots, each mating slot being loaded with two rows of elastic terminals along two opposite sides thereof, wherein the mating portion is inserted into the mating cavity, the mating slots receive corresponding mating tongues, and the stationary terminals and the elastic terminals are electrically and mechanically connected with each other.
A contact assembly for an electrical connector, includes: a row of contacts having plural contacting portions; an insulator secured to the contacting portions; an upper ground plate and a lower ground plate surrounding the row of contacts, at least one of the upper and lower ground plates integrally having plural ground contacting portions aligned with the contacting portions of the row of contacts; and plural separate conductive rivets electrically connecting the upper and lower ground plates.
An electrical connector assembly includes an electrical connector having a card slot and plural terminals extending into the card slot; and a heat dissipation module having a fixing plate at one end thereof, the fixing plate having a notch; wherein the electrical connector has a supporting surface for supporting the fixing plate and a fixing member for mating with the notch, the fixing member includes a spherical or hemispherical head portion for guiding the fixing plate at multiple angles.
H05K 7/20 - Modifications to facilitate cooling, ventilating, or heating
H01R 12/73 - Coupling devices for rigid printing circuits or like structures coupling with the edge of the rigid printed circuits or like structures connecting to other rigid printed circuits or like structures
H01R 13/506 - BasesCases composed of different pieces assembled by snap action of the parts
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CARD EDGE CONNECTOR WITH AN IMPROVED RELEASING MEMBER
A card edge connector includes: a connector base having a card slot and plural terminals; a latch located at one end of the connector base for locking a card; and a releasing member. The releasing member includes two levers and a moving member, the levers are connected with the connector base in a pivoting manner, a first end of the lever is connected with the latch and an opposite second end of the lever is coupled to the moving member, wherein when the card is inserted into the slot and presses against the moving member downwards, the moving member drives the second ends of the levers to move downward, resulting in the first ends moving upwards to push the latch to lock with the card, and when the card is pulled out the moving member resets and drives the levers to release the latch from the card.
A chip connector includes: an insulating housing defining an upper face, a lower face, and plural terminal grooves extending through the upper face and the lower face; and plural conductive terminals received in the terminal grooves respectively, each of the terminals including a main portion retained in the insulating housing and an elastic arm extending obliquely and upwards from an upper end of the main portion, the elastic arm having a contacting portion extending out of the upper face, wherein each of the terminals further includes an attachment portion integrally formed with the main portion, the attachment portion is located below the elastic arm and separately faces the main portion, the elastic arm defines a notch, and an upper end of the attachment portion is located under the notch for a jig to clamp the upper end of the attachment portion through the notch.
An electrical connector assembly includes: an electrical connector defining a front face, a receiving cavity opening through the front face with a first cavity face and a second cavity face opposite to each other; and a waterproof cover comprising a tube portion and a cover portion, wherein the tube portion defines an inner ring rib at an inner side thereof and an outer ring rib at an outer side thereof, and the inner face ring presses against the first cavity face and the outer ring rib presses against the second cavity face after the tube portion is inserted in the receiving cavity and the cover portion covers the front face of the electrical connector.
An electrical connector includes: an insulating housing; one row of terminals including signal and grounding terminals, each terminal including a retaining portion, an elastic arm and a soldering portion, and an arc-shaped contacting portion extending from the elastic portion, the contacting portion having a contacting point, the soldering portion having a nearest soldering point; and a grounding member comprising plural first grounding portions arranged in one row and each extending slantwise downwards and plural second grounding portions arranged in one row and each extending slantwise upwards, the first grounding portions touch the grounding terminals at first touching points, the second grounding portions touch the grounding terminals at second touching points, the first touching point is located at a middle-length point between the contacting point and the nearest soldering point along an extending direction of the grounding terminal, and the second touching point is located near the first touching point.
An electrical connector includes: a housing extending along a longitudinal direction; two rows of conductive terminals retained in the housing, each row of conductive terminals comprising plural signal terminals and plural grounding terminals, each conductive terminal comprising a plate portion and a leg portion extending out of the housing, the plate portion defining an exposed outer face and an opposite inner face, the outer face defining a mating face; plural metal shielding plates being located inside the ground terminals in a transverse direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction, the metal shielding plates being disposed between corresponding signal terminals of the two rows of conductive terminals in the transverse direction; and a metal connecting plate integrally connecting the plural grounding terminals and the plurality of metal shielding plates.
An electrical connector includes an insulative housing including a pair of side walls and a mating tongue located between the pair of side walls. Two sets of contacts are disposed at two opposite sides of the mating tongue, each set of contacts including plural differential-pair contacts and plural grounding contacts alternately arranged with each other along a transverse direction. A metallic ground bar is unitarily formed of a single piece and has a base connecting to the two sets of grounding contacts. A shielding member is secured to a center of the mating tongue and is electrically connected to the metallic ground bar.
An electrical connector includes: a housing extending along a longitudinal direction; and a row of first terminals retained in the housing and including plural signal terminals and plural grounding terminals, each first terminal including a plate portion and a leg portion extending out of the housing, the plate portion defining an outer face exposed upon the housing and an inner face opposite the outer face, the outer face of the plate portion of the first terminal defining a mating face, wherein a transmission line is formed on the housing by laser direct structuring, and the transmission line is electrically connected to plural ground terminals to connect plural ground terminals in series.
H01R 13/6471 - Means for preventing cross-talk by special arrangement of ground and signal conductors, e.g. GSGS [Ground-Signal-Ground-Signal]
H01R 13/6588 - Shielding material individually surrounding or interposed between mutually spaced contacts with through openings for individual contacts
H01R 24/64 - Sliding engagements with one side only, e.g. modular jack coupling devices for high frequency, e.g. RJ 45
A cable includes: a pair of core wires; a shielding tape covering the pair of core wires; and an outer insulation layer covering the shielding tape, wherein the shielding tape is longitudinally wrapped around the pair of core wires, the shielding tape includes a shielding layer and a glue layer located on the outer surface of the shielding layer, and the glue layer is only provided on an overlapped portion of the shielding tape.
A method of making an electrical connector includes the steps of: molding a first insulator and a separate second insulator with an upper row of contacts and molding an insulator with a lower row of contacts, respectively; bending the upper row of contacts along a region thereof situated between the first insulator and the separate second insulator; bending the lower row of contacts; securing the first insulator and the separate second insulator to the insulator molded with the lower row of contacts; and molding an insulator with the upper and the lower rows of contacts while exposing respective upper and lower contacting portions of the upper and the lower rows of contacts.
An electrical connector includes: an insulative housing including a pair of side walls and a tongue located between the pair of side walls; a first row of contacts and a second row of contacts secured to the pair of side walls, respectively, each of the two rows of contacts having a fixed portion, a U-shaped mating portion, a connecting portion between the fixed portion and the U-shaped mating portion, and an extension end extending from the U-shaped mating portion; and a ground shield secured to the tongue, the ground shield having a base, a first row of contacting portions in touch with selected ones of the first row of contacts, a second row of contacting portions in touch with selected ones of the second row of contacts, and a terminating end.
An electrical connector includes: a longitudinal inner insulator and two rows of terminals retained in the inner insulator along a longitudinal direction with two ends of each terminal extending out of the inner insulator; and an insulator frame receiving the inner insulator and having a longitudinal mating slot and plural terminal grooves distributed at two sides of the mating slot, the terminals being received in corresponding terminal grooves and each having a contacting portion bent into the mating slot, wherein the inner insulator has a through-slot, the through-slot penetrates the inner insulator along the longitudinal direction and is located between the two rows of terminals.
H01R 13/424 - Securing in a demountable manner in base or case composed of a plurality of insulating parts having at least one resilient insulating part
H01R 12/72 - Coupling devices for rigid printing circuits or like structures coupling with the edge of the rigid printed circuits or like structures
H01R 13/502 - BasesCases composed of different pieces
H01R 13/6471 - Means for preventing cross-talk by special arrangement of ground and signal conductors, e.g. GSGS [Ground-Signal-Ground-Signal]
An electrical connector includes: an insulative housing including a pair of side walls and a tongue located between the pair of side walls; a first row of contacts and a second row of contacts secured to the pair of side walls, respectively, each of the two rows of contacts having a fixed portion, a U-shaped mating portion, and a connecting portion between the fixed portion and the U-shaped mating portion; and a ground shield secured to the tongue, the ground shield having a base, a first row of contacting portions in touch with selected ones of the first row of contacts, a second row of contacting portions in touch with selected ones of the second row of contacts, and a terminating end.
H01R 13/502 - BasesCases composed of different pieces
H01R 13/652 - Protective earth or shield arrangements on coupling devices with earth pin, blade or socket
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR CONTACT ASSEMBLY HAVING TWIN-AX CABLES INTERCONNECTED BETWEEN A ROW OF MATING CONTACT PORTIONS AND A ROW OF MOUNTING CONTACT PORTIONS
A contact assembly for an electrical connector, includes: a row of mating contact portions and a first insulator retaining the row of mating contact portions; a row of mounting contact portions and a second insulator retaining the row of mounting contact portions; and plural twin-ax cables interconnected between the row of mating contact portions and the row of mounting contact portions.
H01R 12/71 - Coupling devices for rigid printing circuits or like structures
H01R 13/405 - Securing in non-demountable manner, e.g. moulding, riveting
H01R 43/02 - Apparatus or processes specially adapted for manufacturing, assembling, maintaining, or repairing of line connectors or current collectors or for joining electric conductors for soldered or welded connections
H01R 43/20 - Apparatus or processes specially adapted for manufacturing, assembling, maintaining, or repairing of line connectors or current collectors or for joining electric conductors for assembling or disassembling contact members with insulating base, case or sleeve
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME
An electrical connector assembly for mounting to an external circuit board includes: a cable; a connector having a connection module electrically connected with the cable and the external circuit board, the connection module having an insulating body and plural conductive terminals disposed in the insulating body; a shielding case disposed outside the connector; and a fixing member for fastening the connector and the shielding case to the external circuit board, wherein the connector comprises an internal circuit board connecting to the cable and the connection module, and the shielding case forms a grounding connection with the internal circuit board through the fixing member.
H01R 12/71 - Coupling devices for rigid printing circuits or like structures
H01R 13/6471 - Means for preventing cross-talk by special arrangement of ground and signal conductors, e.g. GSGS [Ground-Signal-Ground-Signal]
H01R 13/6594 - Specific features or arrangements of connection of shield to conductive members the shield being mounted on a PCB and connected to conductive members
An electrical connector including: an insulative housing; and plural conductive terminals contained in the insulating housing, the conductive terminals being arranged in a row along a transverse direction, each of the conductive terminals including a mating portion and a tail portion opposite to the mating portion, the conductive terminals including a pair of ground terminals and a pair of signal terminals disposed between the pair of ground terminals, wherein a center distance between adjacent tail portions of the conductive terminals is not equal.
An electrical connector for mating with the mating tongue of a mating connector includes: an insulative housing; a first row of terminals arranged along a transverse direction contained in the insulating housing; a second row of terminals arranged along the transverse direction and spaced apart from the first row of terminals in a vertical direction perpendicular to the transverse direction; and a spacer disposed between the first row of terminals and the second row of terminals; wherein the first row of terminals includes a pair of signal terminals and a ground terminal spaced apart from the pair of signal terminals, the spacer includes a main body portion and a protruding portion extending from the main body portion, and the protruding portion faces the pair of signal terminals to reduce the impedance of the pair of signal terminals.
An electrical connector assembly includes an electrical connector and a cable. The electrical connector includes a frame, a signal terminal pair, a grounding member provided on both sides of signal terminal pair, and a shielding member connected to the grounding member. The cable includes a signal conductor pair and a ground conductor. The shielding member includes a shielding plate with an inner plate, an outer plate, and a middle plate. Each of the inner plate, the outer plate, and the middle plate includes a plate portion provided on the other side of the frame relative to the cable, each of the middle plate and the outer plate includes multiple first protrusion portions extending from the plate portion through the frame to the side of the cable, and the first protrusion portions are disposed between adjacent pairs of signal conductors to reduce crosstalk between adjacent pairs of signal conductors.
An electrical connector includes: a housing defining a longitudinal direction; a row of first terminals being retained in the housing and having plural pairs of signal terminals and plural grounding terminals; a row of second terminals retained in the housing opposite to the row of the first terminals; and a first grounding member retained in the housing, wherein the first grounding member has a longitudinal ridge, plural shielding portions, and plural grounding tails extending from the longitudinal ridge, the shielding portions face and shield corresponding pairs of signal terminals of the row of first terminals, respectively, spanning from a rear end to a front end of corresponding signal terminals, and the grounding tails contact corresponding grounding terminals of the row of first terminals, respectively.
An electrical connector includes an insulating housing having an upper surface, a lower surface, and plural terminal holes penetrating the upper surface and lower surface; and plural conductive terminals retained in the insulating housing and including a base, an elastic arm extending upwardly from an upper edge of the base, and a soldering portion extending downwardly from a lower edge of the base, wherein each transverse side of the base has a retaining protrusion fixed to the insulating housing, the base includes a through hole having an upper edge, a lower edge, and two opposite side edges, a first distance between the upper edge of the through hole and the upper edge of the base is greater than a second distance between the lower edge of the through hole and the lower edge of the base.
A cable connector includes: a front housing including plural forwardly protruding mating tubes each having a mating cavity and plural rearwardly protruding fixing portions; a rear housing having plural receiving cavities penetrating therethrough in a front and rear direction and plural fixing grooves located next to the receiving cavities; and plural cable assemblies, wherein the cable assemblies pass through the receiving cavities and are received in the mating cavities and the receiving cavities, the fixing portions are received in the fixing grooves, and each of the fixing portions has a rear hook which extends into the receiving cavity and clasps the cable assembly to prevent the front housing from being detached from the rear housing.
H01R 13/514 - BasesCases formed as a modular block or assembly, i.e. composed of co-operating parts provided with contact members or holding contact members between them
H01R 13/52 - Dustproof, splashproof, drip-proof, waterproof, or flameproof cases
An electrical connector assembly includes: an insulative housing; a terminal module including a first terminal module and a second terminal module stacked with each other in a vertical direction; and a cable electrically connected to the terminal module; wherein the first terminal module includes a first row of terminals and a first insulating member holding the first row of terminals, the second terminal module includes a second row of terminals and a second insulating member holding the second row of terminals, each of the first row of terminals and the second row of terminals include a sideband terminal area and high-speed terminal areas located on the two sides of the sideband terminal area, the cable is mechanically and electrically connected to the high-speed terminal area, and the first row of terminals and the second row of terminals have same structure.
H01R 13/514 - BasesCases formed as a modular block or assembly, i.e. composed of co-operating parts provided with contact members or holding contact members between them
H01R 12/71 - Coupling devices for rigid printing circuits or like structures
H01R 13/6594 - Specific features or arrangements of connection of shield to conductive members the shield being mounted on a PCB and connected to conductive members
H01R 43/16 - Apparatus or processes specially adapted for manufacturing, assembling, maintaining, or repairing of line connectors or current collectors or for joining electric conductors for manufacturing contact members, e.g. by punching and by bending
H01R 43/24 - Assembling by moulding on contact members
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR CONTACT ASSEMBLY HAVING UPPER AND LOWER GROUND PLATES SURROUNDING A ROW OF CONTACTS
A contact assembly for an electrical connector including: a row of contacts having plural contacting portions and plural mounting portions; an insulator secured to the plural contacting portions and the plural mounting portions; and an upper ground plate and a lower ground plate surrounding the row of contacts, wherein a conductive element is provided to electrically connect the upper and lower ground plates and selected ones of the row of contacts, or at least one of the upper and lower ground plates integrally forms plural ground sections constituting part of the plural contacting portions of the row of contacts.
An electrical connector includes an insulating housing including two side walls and two end walls and an island portion, and two rows of first terminals, each row of first terminals including at least one power terminal and plural signal terminals, each power terminal including a base plate retained in the side wall and plural elastic arms extending from an upper edge of the base plate, each elastic arm successively including an upright portion, an upper connecting portion, a first contacting arm, a lower connecting portion, and a second contacting arm, the first contacting arm and the lower connecting portion and the second contacting arm being formed into substantially a U-shape and located between the side wall and the island portion, every adjacent elastic arms being unitarily formed with a first joining portion at the lower connecting portion.
An electrical connector includes: an insulating housing having a first mating face and a second mating face, a first slot through the first mating face, and a second slot through the second mating face, the second mating face protruding beyond the first mating face; a first set of terminals extending into the first slot; a first protective member and a second protective member extending into the first slot and attached to opposite end insides of the first slot; and a third protective member and a fourth protective member extending into the second slot and attached to opposite end insides of the second slot, wherein the second protective member and the third protective member are connected by a first metal plate, the second protective member extends downward from the first metal plate, and the third protective member extends upward from the first metal and then bends into the second slot.
H01R 13/50 - BasesCases formed as an integral body
H01R 12/72 - Coupling devices for rigid printing circuits or like structures coupling with the edge of the rigid printed circuits or like structures
H01R 12/73 - Coupling devices for rigid printing circuits or like structures coupling with the edge of the rigid printed circuits or like structures connecting to other rigid printed circuits or like structures
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH SINGLE GROUNDING BARS FOR SUPPRESSING GROUNDING RESONANCE
An electrical connector includes: an insulative housing loaded with a row of terminals arranged along a lateral direction; and the row of terminals at least comprising plural grounding terminals and a respective pair of differential signal terminals between every two adjacent grounding terminals, wherein selected two adjacent grounding terminals are bridged with a single grounding bar and constructed as a coupling grounding pair, while every adjacent coupling grounding pair are separated from each other.
An electrical connector includes: an insulating housing and a metal plate retained in a slot defined on the insulating housing. The metal plate includes plural terminals connecting with each other in a transverse direction, each of the terminals having a shielding part defining an upper face and a lower face and an upper elastic arm and lower elastic arm slantwise extending from a first end to a second end of the shielding part, wherein each of the upper elastic arm and the lower elastic arm defines a free end bending toward each other and slides along an end face of the second end of the shielding part when the upper elastic arm and lower elastic arm are pressed towards each other.
H01R 13/646 - Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups or specially adapted for high-frequency, e.g. structures providing an impedance match or phase match
A coaxial connector includes: a shell integrally formed as a unitary piece; and an insulator and a conductive contact retained to the insulator, the contact having an upper contacting portion and a lower contacting portion extending out of the insulator, wherein the shell includes a first mating tube opening upwards, a second mating tube opening upward and disposed in the first mating tube, a receiving cavity opening downward, and a third mating tube disposed in the receiving space, the insulator is assembled and fixed in the shell, and the upper contacting portion is exposed to the second mating tube and the lower contacting portion is exposed to the third mating tube.
H01R 24/50 - Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure having concentrically or coaxially arranged contacts specially adapted for high frequency mounted on a PCB [Printed Circuit Board]
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WATERPROOF ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH IMPROVED SEALING CUSHION
A waterproof electrical connector includes a connector body and a waterproof cap. The connector body includes a mating island surrounded by a ring groove. The mating island defines a mating face and plural passageways. The passageways receive conductive terminals and penetrate through the mating face. A soft cushion is set inside the waterproof cap. The connector body includes a collar portion. The collar portion is higher than the mating face and forms an entrance cavity around the ring groove. When the cap covers the connector body, the soft cushion penetrates into the entrance cavity to press and seal the mating face.
An electrical connector includes: an insulating member; an inner conductor and an outer conductor both secured with the insulating member, the outer conductor including an extension; a fixing plate secured to the extension of the outer conductor; and an adapting shell movably confined between the outer conductor and the fixing plate to be moveable about the insulating member.
H01R 13/631 - Additional means for facilitating engagement or disengagement of coupling parts, e.g. aligning or guiding means, levers, gas pressure for engagement only
H01R 13/502 - BasesCases composed of different pieces
A cable includes: plural wire groups; a first insulating layer covering the plurality of wire groups; a first shielding layer covering the first insulating layer; a second shielding layer covering the first shielding layer; an outer insulating layer covering the second shielding layer; and an inner support member disposed inside the first insulating layer; wherein the inner support member includes a plurality of grooves with equal cross-sectional areas, one side of each wire group is disposed in the groove and in close contact with the inner support member, the other side of each wire group is in close contact with the first insulating layer to fix the position of each wire group, and the inner support member is made of silicone.
A wireless charger including: a charging body having a charging surface for placement of a device to be charged and a back surface opposite to the charging surface; and a holder cooperating with the charging body to allow the device to be charged to be tilted; wherein the charging body and the holder are provided separately, there are multiple installation grooves on the back surface, and the holder is able to be inserted into corresponding installation grooves so that the charging body is able to be tilted at multiple angles.
A contact assembly for an electrical connector includes: a ground contact module including plural ground contacts defining an engaging section entirely exposed to air and a conductive plastic member mounted to the engaging section and extending through each of the plural ground contacts; plural pairs of signal contacts alternately arranged between the plural ground contacts; and an insulative member mounted to the plural pairs of signal contacts and at least some of the plural ground contacts.
A contact assembly for an electrical connector includes: a signal contact module including a first insulator and plural pairs of signal contacts insert-molded with the first insulator; a ground contact module including a second insulator and plural ground contacts insert-molded with the second insulator; and a conductive plastic member molded with the plural ground contacts, wherein the first insulator is assembled to the second insulator.
An electrical connector includes: an insulative housing defining an upper face and a lower face and having a plurality of passageways running though the upper and lower face; and a plurality of contacts secured in the plurality of passageways of the insulative housing. Each of the plurality of contacts includes a base part, an upper arm extending from the base part, and a first part and a second part bent from opposite sides of the base part, a first limb bent from the first part and a second limb bent from the second part plate body. The first limb and the second limb are located staggered in an upper and lower direction, thereby the base part, the first and second part and the first and second limbs together form a tubular structure.
An electrical connector assembly includes: an insulative housing forming a front mating slot and a rear receiving space; a terminal module assembly received in the insulative housing and including an upper part and a lower part stacked with each other in a vertical direction, each of the upper part and the lower part comprising a high-speed terminal module and a sideband terminal module, the high-speed terminal module having an insulator and plural high-speed terminals fixed in the insulator, the high-speed terminals comprising plural ground terminals and differential pair terminals arranged alternately with the ground terminals in a transverse direction, each of the differential pair terminals and the ground terminals defining a mating portion, a tail opposite to the mating portion, and a transition portion therebetween; and a ground member mechanically and electrically connected to the transition portions of the ground terminals to form a common ground.
An electrical connector assembly includes: an insulative housing; a terminal module assembly received in the insulative housing and including an upper part and a lower part stacked with each other in a vertical direction, each of the upper part and the lower part having a high-speed terminal module and a sideband terminal module, each of the high-speed terminal modules including plural ground terminals and differential pair terminals arranged alternately with the ground terminals in a transverse direction perpendicular to the vertical direction; a cable connected to the high-speed terminal module; and a ground bar located at a rear of the ground terminal and a metal shield member discrete from the ground terminal, the ground bar including a first bulged section, the metal shield member including a second bulged section, the first bulged section and the second bulged section cooperating with each other to surround the cable in a circumferential direction.
An electrical connector includes: plural terminal modules each including a row of terminals arranged in a first direction and an insulator molded with the row of terminals, the plural terminal modules being arranged in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction; and an insulating housing overmolding and retaining the plurality of terminal modules to define a mating cavity, wherein the insulator of each terminal module defines plural through holes running therethrough in the second direction, and materials of the insulating housing fill the through holes of each terminal module.
An electrical connector includes: an insulative housing having plural passageways; and plural contacts secured in the plurality of passageways of the insulative housing, each of the plural contacts having an angled body, an upper arm and a lower leg extending from the angled body, and a U-shaped plate secured to the angled body; wherein the angled body has a first part, a second part bent from the first part, and a clip bent from the second part; and the U-shaped plate has a base, a first limb, and a second limb, the first limb is clamped between the first part and the clip, and the U-shaped plate and the second part of the angled body together form a tubular structure.
An electrical connector includes: an insulative housing having a tongue and a cavity; two rows of terminals secured to the insulative housing and exposing respectively to two opposite surfaces of the tongue, each row of terminals having plural signal terminals and plural ground terminals, the plural ground terminals being exposed to the cavity; a conductive plastic bridge disposed in the cavity to provide electrical bridging between the plural ground terminals; and a shield plate molded with the conductive plastic bridge and located between the two rows of terminals.
A cable includes: a pair of inner conductors; a respective first insulating layer extruded on each of the pair of inner conductors; a second insulating layer covering the first insulating layers; a shielding layer covering the second insulating layer; and an outer coating layer covering the shielding layer, wherein the second insulating layer is a braided layer.
A contact module for an electrical connector includes: an insulator; and a row of contacts insert-molded with the insulator, each of the row of contacts including a soldering tail and a body having a securing portion and a contacting portion, the soldering tail of each contact pointing toward a forward direction, wherein the securing portion of each contact has an upper level segment, a front upstanding segment continuing the upper level segment, a lower level segment continuing the front upstanding segment, and a rear upstanding segment continuing the lower level segment and connecting to the soldering tail thereof, and the lower level segment of each contact is offset from the soldering tail thereof.
H01R 43/24 - Assembling by moulding on contact members
H01R 43/02 - Apparatus or processes specially adapted for manufacturing, assembling, maintaining, or repairing of line connectors or current collectors or for joining electric conductors for soldered or welded connections
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME
An electrical connector assembly includes: an insulative housing forming a front mating slot and a rear receiving space; a contact module received in the insulative housing and including an upper part and a lower part stacked with each other, each of the upper part and the lower part including a differential pair contact module having an insulator and a plurality of differential pair contact fixed in the insulator, each of the differential pair contact having a mating portion and a tail portion opposite to the mating portion; and a sideband contact module comprising sideband contacts, wherein the differential pair contacts and the sideband contacts are fixed to the insulator in different ways.
H01R 13/514 - BasesCases formed as a modular block or assembly, i.e. composed of co-operating parts provided with contact members or holding contact members between them
H01R 13/405 - Securing in non-demountable manner, e.g. moulding, riveting
H01R 13/6597 - Specific features or arrangements of connection of shield to conductive members the conductive member being a contact of the connector
A plug connector for mating with a receptacle connector in a mating direction, includes: an insulative housing; a connecting member accommodated in the insulative housing, the connecting member having a mating portion to be mated with the receptacle connector; and a cable connected to the connecting member, wherein the insulative housing includes a first housing and a second housing integrally formed on the first housing, and the second housing is further integrally formed at a junction between the connecting member and the cable so as to fix the first housing, the cable, and the connecting member together as a whole.
An electrical connector includes: an insulating housing having two side walls defining signal passageways and grounding passageways; two rows of terminals including signal terminals in the signal passageways and grounding terminals in the grounding passageways, each terminal having a retained portion and an elastic arm with a contacting portion extending into the card slot; a one-piece inserting member assembled in the insulating housing, the inserting member defining first inserting portions in the signal passageways and made from insulating plastic, and second inserting portions in the grounding passageways and at least partly made from conductive plastic, the second inserting portions mechanically connecting the grounding terminals; and a metallic member retained in the inserting member, wherein the metallic member defines two rows of grounding fingers, the grounding fingers are located in corresponding second inserting portions respectively and directly connect or face but not directly connect with corresponding grounding terminals respectively.
An electrical connector includes: an insulative housing having a base and a body extending from the base; plural contacts secured to the insulative housing; and a shielding cover surrounding the insulative housing and having a plate and a peripheral wall, the plate corresponding to the base of the insulative housing, the peripheral wall surrounding the body of the insulative housing to define an annular groove, wherein the peripheral wall integrally forms a pair of locking arms.
An electrical connector includes: a substrate having plural holes; plural contacts mounted in the corresponding holes, the plural contacts including a first row of contacts arranged as a pair of signal contacts flanked by two ground contacts, a second row of contacts having four ground contacts on one side of the first row of contacts, and a third row of contacts having four ground contacts on another side, each contact including a body and an upper arm; and a coupling element interconnecting the two ground contacts of the first row to selected ground contacts of the second and third rows, wherein the upper arm of each of the plurality of contacts has a contacting convex facing upward, and the four ground contacts of the second row are connected side by side and the four ground contacts of the third row are connected side by side.
An electrical connector includes: a longitudinal insulating housing; plural differential-pair signal terminals and plural grounding terminals arranged in a longitudinal direction of the insulating housing; and a grounding plate module retained in the insulating housing, wherein the grounding plate module has an electromagnetic interference (EMI) absorber and a grounding plate retained in the EMI absorber, and the grounding plate defines plural grounding fingers extending out of the EMI absorber to contact with corresponding grounding terminals.
An electrical connector includes: an insulating body; plural conductive terminals disposed in the insulating body, the conductive terminals including two signal terminals and one ground terminal arranged between the two signal terminals; a cable connected with the conductive terminals; and a metal shell disposed outside the insulating body, the metal shell including a top wall, an opening being set on the top wall, the shape of the opening being rectangular, the top wall being provided with elastic pieces protruding inward from the opening to electrically connect with the ground terminal, wherein the opening is sized and configured to achieve better electrical performance of the conductive terminals.
An electrical connector includes: an insulative housing having a mating cavity; plural contacts including a row of upper contacts and a row of lower contacts secured in the insulative housing, the row of upper contacts and the row of lower contacts having respective contacting portions exposed to the mating cavity; and a lifter operable relative to the insulative housing to move the row of lower contacts upwardly.
A power card edge connector includes: a housing defining a card slot; and a power terminal comprising an inner piece and an outer piece stacked together, the inner piece comprising a first retaining portion and a first elastic portion, the outer piece comprising a second retaining portion and a second elastic portion, the first and second retaining portions attached together, wherein the first elastic portion defines a first contacting portion, the second elastic portion is split into a second contacting portion and an abutting portion separated from each other, the first and second the contacting portions are arranged side by side and protrude into the card slot, and the first contacting portion is pushable outward to abut against the abutting portion.
H01R 12/73 - Coupling devices for rigid printing circuits or like structures coupling with the edge of the rigid printed circuits or like structures connecting to other rigid printed circuits or like structures
H01R 13/115 - U-shaped sockets having inwardly-bent legs
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH AN IMPROVED TERMINAL MODULE
An electrical connector includes: a housing defining a mating cavity opening forwards and a receiving cavity opening rearwards; a terminal module including an insulator and a pair of terminals, the insulator including an upright portion and a horizontal portion; the terminal including a contacting portion extending from the insulator, a leg portion, and a middle portion, the middle portion including an horizontal section embedded in the insulator and an upright section bending from the horizontal section, the insulator being received in the receiving cavity, the contacting portions of the terminals protruding into the mating cavity; wherein the ring rib is interference fit with an inside of the receiving cavity and the upright portion presses forward against the housing to limit a forward-movement of the terminal module so that the terminal module is retained in the receiving cavity, and a front face of the horizontal portion is separated from the housing.
An electrical connector includes: an insulating housing having a mating face, a card slot recessed from the mating face with a floor face facing the mating face, and two side walls located at opposite sides of the card slot; and two terminal modules retained in the insulating housing, each terminal module including a row of terminals, a conductive plastic, and an insulating plastic, the row of terminals including plural signal terminals and plural grounding terminals, wherein the grounding terminals are partially retained in the conductive plastic and the insulating plastic surrounds and retains the signal terminals and the conductive plastic, thereby forming the terminal module.
An electrical connector includes: an insulating housing defining a mating face, a card slot, and two side walls at opposite sides of the card slot, each of the side walls defining signal passageways and grounding passageways; two rows of terminals located on the side walls and each row of terminal including signal terminals in the signal passageways and grounding terminals in the grounding passageways, the terminals including retaining portions retained in the passageways and elastic arms with contacting portions extending into the card slot; and a one-piece inserting member assembled in the insulating housing, wherein the inserting member defines plural first inserting portions inserted in the signal passageways and plural second inserting portions inserted in the grounding passageways, the second inserting portions contact corresponding grounding terminals, respectively, to establish a grounding path.
An electrical connector including: an insulative housing; four terminal modules received in the insulative housing and each having a row of terminals integrally formed with plural plastic fixing members, each terminal defining a contact portion, a tail portion opposite to the contact portion, and a holding portion therebetween; and a pair of metallic side plates fixing the four terminal modules together, each metallic side plates having plural holes, each plastic fixing member including a pair of positioning protrusions at two ends thereof to be received within corresponding holes, wherein the positioning protrusions respectively extend through the corresponding holes and are heat riveted to the metallic side plates.
A board connector includes a first housing including a base and two sidewalls and defining a receiving space, a plurality of first terminals and a first metallic shell including a first main portion and two extending portions extending from the first main portion and fitting covering outsides of the sidewalls. Each extending portion defines a locking hole. A cable connector includes a second housing, a plurality of second terminals and a second metallic shell comprising a second main portion covering a top of the second insulating housing and a pair of locking arms extending from the second main portion in the lateral direction. Each sidewall is sandwiched between the locking arm and an outside of the second housing and each locking arm is retained in the locking hole during the cable connector is engaged with the board connector.
An electrical connector includes: an insulative housing having a receiving slot; plural contacts secured to the insulative housing and exposed to the receiving slot; and a metallic shell being secured to the insulative housing and having a pair of contact fingers, wherein each of the pair of contact fingers is disposed between selected two of the plurality of contacts.
A card edge connector includes: an insulating housing defining a card slot opening forwards through a front face thereof; plural terminals retained in the insulating housing and including contacting portions extending into the card slot and soldering portions exposed upon a bottom face of the housing; and a metal shell at least partially covering the insulating housing, wherein the metal shell including a flat plate and a pair of side plates bending downwards from the flat plate, and the flat plate is at least partially embedded in the insulating housing and located proximate to a top face.
An RF cable includes: an inner conductor; an insulating layer extrusion molded over the inner conductor; a shielding layer covering the insulating layer; and an outer coating layer covering the shielding layer, wherein plural air holes arranged at intervals on the insulating layer and the insulating layer is coated on the outer side of the inner conductor through one-time extrusion molding.
An electrical connector includes: a longitudinal housing having opposite first and second sidewall, two endwalls connecting with the first and second sidewalls, and a mating tongue and defining a receiving cavity; two rows of terminals retained in the housing and arranged on opposite surfaces of the mating tongue; and a metallic shell surrounding the longitudinal housing and having two side plates respectively covering outer sides of the first and the second sidewalls, wherein each of the side plates defines a locking hole, at least one of the endwalls defines a guiding groove opening upwards, and a central axis in a longitudinal direction of the mating tongue is offset from a central axis in the longitudinal direction of the guiding groove.
An electrical connector assembly includes a plug connector and a receptacle connector for mating with the plug connector, the receptacle connector includes: a receptacle housing defining a mating surface and plural passageways through the mating surface; at least two receptacle power terminals received in corresponding passageways; and at least one receptacle signal terminal received in corresponding passageways, wherein the receptacle signal terminal is composed of two independent blanking pieces, each blanking piece comprises two elastic arms each having a contacting portion, the two blanking pieces are arranged crosswise and located in a same passageway, and the contacting portions intersect in an X shape along an inserting direction perpendicular to the mating surface.
H01R 13/646 - Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups or specially adapted for high-frequency, e.g. structures providing an impedance match or phase match
An electrical connector for receiving an electronic device defining a mating plate with conductive pads and a positioning plate includes: a connector housing defining a mating slot opening forward and terminal grooves on opposite sides of the mating slot, plural conductive terminals, and a positioning portion surrounding the connector housing. Each conductive terminal has a resilient arm received in the terminal groove. The positioning portion is spaced from the connector housing by a positioning slot. The positioning slot is used for insertion of the positioning plate of the electronic device.
A chip connector includes: an insulative housing defining an upper face and a lower face, plural receiving passageways extending through the upper face and the lower face, a pair of fixing slots at opposite sides of each receiving passageway, and a pair of buckling recesses; and plural conductive terminals received respectively in the receiving passageways, each terminal having a main portion extending longitudinally, an upper elastic arm extending from the main portion with an upper contacting portion, and a lower elastic arm extending from the main portion with a lower contacting portion, and two fixing portions at opposite sides of the main portion, the fixing portion having a buckling head, wherein the buckling head slantwise extends upwards and outwards from an upper edge of the fixing portion and is retained in the buckling recess when the fixing portions are retained in the retaining slots.
H01R 13/24 - Contacts for co-operating by abutting resilientContacts for co-operating by abutting resiliently mounted
H01R 43/20 - Apparatus or processes specially adapted for manufacturing, assembling, maintaining, or repairing of line connectors or current collectors or for joining electric conductors for assembling or disassembling contact members with insulating base, case or sleeve
H01R 12/55 - Fixed connections for rigid printed circuits or like structures characterised by the terminals
An electrical connector assembly includes a contact module having an upper part and a lower part stacked with each other in the vertical direction. The upper part includes a front/outer upper unit and a rear/inner upper unit. The lower part includes a front/outer lower unit and a rear/inner lower unit. Each unit includes an insulative body and a plurality of contacts integrally formed with the insulative body. The insulative body includes a middle sector and a pair of side sectors. The contacts include the side-band contacts retained in the middle sector, and the differential-pair contacts retained in the side sectors. The tail sections of the side-band contacts are mounted to the printed circuit board. The tail sections of the differential-pair contacts are connected to the wires. Each of the unit further includes a metallic grounding bracket provides spaced two positions mechanically and electrically connected to each corresponding grounding contact.
A chip connector adapted for electrically connecting a chip module to a circuit board includes: an insulative housing loaded with plural terminals and mounted on the circuit board; a frame surrounding the insulative housing and mounted on the circuit board; and a rotating plate defining a first end and a second end opposite to the first end, the first end of the rotating plate being pivotally installed on a first end of the frame; wherein the second end of the rotating plate defines a first locking portion, the frame defines a second locking portion at a second end opposite to the first end thereof, and the first locking portion is releasably locked with the second locking portion by pushing the rotating plate toward the frame.
H01R 12/88 - Coupling devices connected with low or zero insertion force contact pressure producing means, contacts activated after insertion of printed circuits or like structures acting manually by rotating or pivoting connector housing parts
H01R 12/71 - Coupling devices for rigid printing circuits or like structures
H01R 13/516 - Means for holding or embracing insulating body, e.g. casing
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY HAVING A METAL PLATE FOR MOUNTING A CONNECTOR TO A HOUSING
An electrical connector assembly includes: a housing having a base, a body extending rearward from the base, and a hole through the base and the body, the hole including a first part of a first diameter, a second part of a second diameter greater than the first diameter, and a step portion between the first part and the second part; a connector received by the housing, the connector having an insulating member, an inner conductor, and an outer conductor received by the first part of the hole, the outer conductor having plural tabs received by the second part of the hole; and a metal plate confining the tabs to the second part of the hole.
H01R 13/512 - BasesCases composed of different pieces assembled by screw or screws
H01R 24/38 - Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure having concentrically or coaxially arranged contacts
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR HAVING INSERT MOLDED OUTER SHELL WITH A FURTHER INWARD GUIDING END
An electrical connector includes: an insulative base; a center contact secured to the insulative base and extending upward out of the insulative base; and an outer shell secured to the insulative base and extending upward out of the insulative base beyond the center contact, the outer shell having a lower cylindrical part and an upper guiding part, wherein the center contact and the outer shell are insert-molded with the insulative base, the guiding part of the outer shell has an upper free end located inwardly of an interior wall of the lower cylindrical part in a top view, and the insulative base has a through hole encompassing the upper free end of the guiding part in a top view.
H01R 24/38 - Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure having concentrically or coaxially arranged contacts
H01R 13/516 - Means for holding or embracing insulating body, e.g. casing
H01R 13/504 - BasesCases composed of different pieces different pieces being moulded, cemented, welded, e.g. ultrasonic, or swaged together
H01R 13/629 - Additional means for facilitating engagement or disengagement of coupling parts, e.g. aligning or guiding means, levers, gas pressure
A cable includes: core wires comprising a pair of inner conductors and an inner insulating layer separately covered around each of the pair of inner conductors; a wrapping layer covering the core wires; a shielding layer covering the wrapping layer; and an outer coating layer covering the shielding layer; wherein the wrapping layer comprises a first wrapping layer covering the core wires and a second wrapping layer covering the first wrapping layer.
H01B 1/02 - Conductors or conductive bodies characterised by the conductive materialsSelection of materials as conductors mainly consisting of metals or alloys
H01B 3/30 - Insulators or insulating bodies characterised by the insulating materialsSelection of materials for their insulating or dielectric properties mainly consisting of organic substances plasticsInsulators or insulating bodies characterised by the insulating materialsSelection of materials for their insulating or dielectric properties mainly consisting of organic substances resinsInsulators or insulating bodies characterised by the insulating materialsSelection of materials for their insulating or dielectric properties mainly consisting of organic substances waxes
74.
ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH RESISTING PORTIONS AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME
An electrical connector includes: a housing defining a first face and a second face opposite to the first face, plural grooves through the first face and the second face in an upper-lower direction, and plural positioning slots corresponding to the grooves; and plural terminals arranged in a matrix and retained in the housing, each terminal comprising a main portion, a first elastic arm extending toward the first face from the main portion, and a connecting portion extending towards the second face from the main portion, the first elastic arm defining a first contact portion protruding beyond the first face, wherein the main portions are received in the positioning slots, the housing defines a resisting portion at the first face near each positioning slot, and the resisting portions restrict the main portions from moving toward the first face of the housing.
An electrical connector assembly includes: an insulative housing; a contact module received by the insulative housing, the contact module including a first pair of signal contacts, a second pair of signal contacts, and a ground contact between the first pair of signal contacts and the second pair of signal contacts; a first cable having a pair of signal wires terminated to the first pair of signal contacts and a second cable having a pair of signal wires terminated to the second pair of signal contacts; and a unitary ground bar having a first loop wrapping around the first cable, a second loop wrapping around the second cable, and an intermediate portion terminated to the ground contact.
H01R 13/652 - Protective earth or shield arrangements on coupling devices with earth pin, blade or socket
H01R 13/6596 - Specific features or arrangements of connection of shield to conductive members the conductive member being a metal grounding panel
H01R 43/20 - Apparatus or processes specially adapted for manufacturing, assembling, maintaining, or repairing of line connectors or current collectors or for joining electric conductors for assembling or disassembling contact members with insulating base, case or sleeve
H01R 24/60 - Contacts spaced along planar side wall transverse to longitudinal axis of engagement
76.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH THREE METAL SHELLS JOINED TOGETHER
An electrical connector includes: an insulative housing; two rows of contacts retained in the insulative housing, each contact having an elastic arm and a soldering tail; a shielding assembly retained in the insulative housing and located between the two rows of contacts; plural cables having front ends connected with the soldering tails of corresponding contacts; a first shell covering the insulative housing; and a second shell and a third shell, wherein the second shell has a pair of side frame portions located by end faces of the insulative housing and a rear plate, the third shell has a front frame portion and a rear plate, and the front frame portion and the rear plate of the third shell and the rear plate of the second shell together entirely enclose and shield the soldering tails of the contacts and the front ends of the cables.
An electrical connector includes: an insulative housing having a receiving channel; plural contacts secured to the insulative housing and exposed to the receiving channel; and a metallic shell secured to the insulative housing and exposed to the receiving channel, the metallic shell having a unitary grounding member, wherein the grounding member has a pair of opposing fingers spaced apart a gap.
A coaxial connector includes a case having an inserting opening, a terminal assembly received in the case and defining a mating opening facing the inserting opening of the case, and an elastic member disposed between the case and the terminal assembly. The elastic member provides elastic forces in a radial direction of the terminal assembly to keep the terminal assembly in a first position in a free state of the terminal assembly, and the elastic member push the terminal assembly to shift to a second position different from the first position in the radial direction in a mated state of terminal assembly when the coaxial connector is mated with a complementary connector.
H01R 24/54 - Intermediate parts, e.g. adapters, splitters or elbows
H01R 24/50 - Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure having concentrically or coaxially arranged contacts specially adapted for high frequency mounted on a PCB [Printed Circuit Board]
79.
CONTACT ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR INCLUDING THE CONTACT ASSEMBLY
A contact assembly for an electrical connector includes: a signal contact module including an insulator and plural pairs of signal contacts insert-molded with the insulator; plural ground contacts each disposed beside a corresponding pair of signal contacts; and a conductive plastic member molded to connect the plurality of ground contacts, wherein each ground contact has a hole and the conductive plastic member enters the holes of the ground contacts.
A board connector includes a first housing including a base and two sidewalls, plural first terminals retained in the base and located between the two sidewalls, and a first metallic shell enclosing the first housing and including a pair of first engaging portions at the sidewalls and a pair of first locking portions located in front of the sidewalls. A cable connector includes a second insulating housing and defining two opposite sides, plural second terminals retained in the second housing, and a second metallic shell enclosing the second housing and including a pair of second locking portions and a pair of second engaging portions behind the second locking portions. The first locking portions are locked with the second engaging portion, and the second locking portion are locked with the first engaging portions after the board connector and the cable connector is mated with each other.
An electrical connector includes: an insulative housing having a front tongue with opposite first and second surfaces; first and second rows of contacts molded with the insulative housing and having respective contacting portions exposed to the first surface of the front tongue, each row of contacts including two outermost ground contacts; and a middle grounding member molded with the insulative housing and disposed between the first row of contacts and the second row of contacts; wherein each of the two outermost ground contacts in the first row has an extending portion abutting against a first surface of the middle grounding member; and each of the two outermost ground contacts in the second row has an extending portion abutting against an opposite second surface of the middle grounding member.
An electrical connector includes: a base and a contact module received by the base; a cover movably disposed relative to the base; and a latch mechanism including a pair of latches pivotably disposed relative to the cover and rotatably disposed relative to the base, wherein each of the pair of latches has an upper guiding portion and the base has a corresponding portion for engaging the upper guiding portion.
An electrical connector assembly includes: a printed circuit board; an electrical connector seated upon the printed circuit board; an electronic package coupled to the electrical connector; a frame structure affixed to the printed circuit board; a metallic securing seat affixed to the frame structure and having plural securing posts; a heat sink positioned upon the electronic package and having plural through holes aligned with the securing posts; plural fasteners each extending through a corresponding through hole to engage a corresponding securing post and plural springs each compressed between an associated fastener and the heat sink; and a retention member mounted to a corresponding securing post for engaging the heat sink, wherein the retention member has a mounting part and a latching part pivoted to the mounting part.
An electrical connector includes: a housing defining plural passageways arranged in a matrix pattern; and plural contacts in the corresponding passageways, respectively, each of the contacts including a main vertical plate having a retaining flange proximate to a middle side of the main vertical plate and retained in the passageway, an inverted V-shaped plate and a first abutting plate extending from an upper end of the main vertical plate in order, and an V-shaped plate and a second abutting plate extending from a lower end of the main vertical plate in order, each of the inverted V-shaped plate and the V-shaped plate defining a peak contacting portion, wherein the first and the second abutting plates are separated from an inner side of the passageway with a gap even upon urging the inverted V-shaped plate and the V-shaped plate to partly move into the passageway.
A cable includes: plural cable sets each including a pair of core wires, a shielding layer covering the pair of core wires, and an outer layer covering the shielding layer; and plural fixing wires cross-braided outside the cable sets to keep the cable sets in a row position along a lateral direction.
An electrical connector includes a contact assembly, a cable assembly terminated to the contact assembly, a cover receiving the contact assembly and the cable assembly, a latch disposed at a bottom of the cover for latching to a mating connector, and an un-mating assembly mounted to the cover and including a lift bar, wherein the latch is operable to unlatch from the mating connector in response to an upward movement of the lift bar while moving upward to dislodge the cover from the mating connector.
An electrical connector includes: an insulative housing defining a terminal hole, the terminal hole defining two opposite narrow sides and two opposite wide sides; and a first terminal having a fixing portion fixed in the terminal hole, the fixing portion having two opposite narrow surfaces and two opposite wide surfaces, the narrow surfaces defining barbs interference fit with the narrow sides of the terminal hole, wherein the fixing portion further defines a tab protruding from one wide surface thereof, the terminal hole further defines a front groove with a blocking face and a rear groove with a guiding face, and the tab passes across the guiding face to press against the blocking face for preventing the fixing portion from moving rearward.
H01R 13/432 - Securing in a demountable manner by resilient locking means on the contact membersSecuring in a demountable manner by locking means on resilient contact members by stamped-out resilient tongue snapping behind shoulder in base or case
88.
Electrical connector and electrical connector assembly
An electrical connector includes: an insulating housing having a front housing having a front top wall and a pair of front side walls and a rear housing cooperating with the front housing; and plural terminal modules accommodated in the insulating housing, each of the terminal modules including an insulating body and plural conductive terminals held in the insulating body, wherein the rear housing includes a rear top wall and a pair of rear side walls extending downward from the rear top wall, and the rear top wall and the pair of rear side walls surround the terminal module in three directions.
A card edge connector includes: an insulating housing including two opposite side walls, a card slot defined between the two side walls and opening forward, and plural passageways on the side wall; a row of terminals received in corresponding passageways respectively and categorized with first terminals and second terminals, two adjacent first terminals being paired to be a pair of differential terminals and the second terminals being non-differential terminals, each of the row of terminals including a retaining portion, an elastic portion extending forward and a leg portion extending rearward from the elastic portion; and plural insulators retained in the insulating housing, wherein the first terminal and the second terminal are similarly shaped, each pair of differential terminals is retained in the insulator, and each of the second terminals is directly retained in the passageway.
H01R 12/73 - Coupling devices for rigid printing circuits or like structures coupling with the edge of the rigid printed circuits or like structures connecting to other rigid printed circuits or like structures
H01R 12/55 - Fixed connections for rigid printed circuits or like structures characterised by the terminals
H01R 12/72 - Coupling devices for rigid printing circuits or like structures coupling with the edge of the rigid printed circuits or like structures
H01R 13/41 - Securing in non-demountable manner, e.g. moulding, riveting by frictional grip in grommet, panel or base
90.
CABLE CONNECTOR WITH IMPROVED TERMINAL AND WIRE HOLDING PORTIONS
A cable connector includes an outer housing, an inner housing including a first housing and a second housing assembled with each other, and a cable assembly retained between the first housing and the second housing. The cable assembly includes a pair of terminals, two wires, and a sleeve. The second housing defines a group of first holding portions for holding the wires. The first housing and the second housing each define a group of second holding portions for commonly holding the sleeve.
H01R 13/506 - BasesCases composed of different pieces assembled by snap action of the parts
H01R 13/58 - Means for relieving strain on wire connection, e.g. cord grip
H01R 13/424 - Securing in a demountable manner in base or case composed of a plurality of insulating parts having at least one resilient insulating part
91.
TERMINAL MODULE AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR INCLUDING THE TERMINAL MODULE
A terminal module includes a circuit board having: an upper layer having a row of upper conductive pads; a lower layer having a row of lower conductive pads; a first upper signal layer having upper conductive vias and a first upper inner conductive trace connecting with corresponding upper conductive pads through the upper conductive vias; a first lower signal layer having lower conductive vias and a first lower inner conductive trace connecting with corresponding lower conductive pads through the lower conductive vias; and a ground isolation layer; and a row of upper mating terminals connected to the upper conductive pad, and a row of lower mating terminals connected to the lower conductive pad; wherein neither the upper conductive via nor the lower conductive via passes through the ground isolation layer, and the ground isolation layer shields electromagnetic interference between the upper mating terminals and the lower mating terminals.
H01R 13/6587 - Shielding material individually surrounding or interposed between mutually spaced contacts for separating multiple connector modules for mounting on PCBs
H01R 13/6582 - Shield structure with resilient means for engaging mating connector
H01R 13/518 - Means for holding or embracing insulating body, e.g. casing for holding or embracing several coupling parts, e.g. frames
92.
Electrical connector having a contact and a standoff secured to the contact
An electrical connector includes: an insulative base having a top surface, a bottom surface, and plural holes extending through the top surface and the bottom surface; a group of contacts mounted to corresponding holes, each contact having an upper contacting arm and a side portion; and a standoff secured to the side portion.
An electrical connector includes: an insulative housing having a top wall and a pair of side walls; and a substrate secured to the insulative housing to constitute a bottom wall of the insulative housing, the substrate having plural front conductive pads at an upper face thereof and plural rear conductive pads at a lower face thereof in electrical connection with the plural front conductive pads.
H01R 13/631 - Additional means for facilitating engagement or disengagement of coupling parts, e.g. aligning or guiding means, levers, gas pressure for engagement only
An electrical connector includes: a contact unit including plural pairs of signal contacts and plural ground contacts between adjacent pairs of signal contacts; a cable including plural wires terminated to the contact unit; a ground bar retaining the cable to the contact unit; and a ground bridge connected at a rear thereof to the ground bar and connected at a front thereof to at least one of the plural ground contacts.
An electrical connector includes: a unitary insulative housing having a tongue and a cavity; two rows of terminals molded in the insulative housing while exposing to two opposite surfaces of the tongue, respectively, each row of terminals including plural signal terminals and plural ground terminals, the ground terminals being exposed to the cavity; and a conductive plastic member molded in the cavity to be in contact with the ground terminals.
An electrical connector for mounting on an external circuit board includes: an insulating body; a terminal module assembled on the insulating body and including a plurality of mating terminals, an insulating carrier with an accommodating cavity, plural intermediate terminals fixed on one side of the insulating carrier and electrically connected to the mating terminals, plural pin terminals fixed on the other side of the insulating carrier, and a magnetic module accommodated in the accommodating cavity and electrically connected to the intermediate terminals and the pin terminals, wherein the insulating carrier is a two-piece housing, the intermediate terminals are held in one housing piece, and the pin terminals are held in the other housing piece.
H01R 13/66 - Structural association with built-in electrical component
H01R 12/72 - Coupling devices for rigid printing circuits or like structures coupling with the edge of the rigid printed circuits or like structures
H01R 13/514 - BasesCases formed as a modular block or assembly, i.e. composed of co-operating parts provided with contact members or holding contact members between them
H01R 13/62 - Means for facilitating engagement or disengagement of coupling parts or for holding them in engagement
An electrical connector includes a metallic shell, an insulative housing received by the metallic shell, plural terminals retained in the insulative housing, an insulative cover receiving the metallic shell and the insulative housing, and a fixing member insert-molded at a bottom of the insulative cover, wherein the fixing member has a body and a protrusion entirely bordered by the body.
H01R 12/72 - Coupling devices for rigid printing circuits or like structures coupling with the edge of the rigid printed circuits or like structures
H01R 13/516 - Means for holding or embracing insulating body, e.g. casing
H01R 12/58 - Fixed connections for rigid printed circuits or like structures characterised by the terminals terminals for insertion into holes
H01R 13/405 - Securing in non-demountable manner, e.g. moulding, riveting
98.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR HAVING AN INSULATIVE COVER RECEIVING AN INSULATIVE HOUSING AND A SEALING MEMBER DISPOSED BETWEEN THE INSULATIVE COVER AND THE INSULATIVE HOUSING
An electrical connector includes an insulative cover having a dividing wall and defining a mating space in front of the dividing wall and a mounting space behind the dividing wall, an insulative housing received in the mounting space of the insulative cover, plural contacts insert-molded with the insulative housing and extending through the dividing wall to expose in the mating space, and a sealing member disposed between the dividing wall and the insulative housing.
A cable includes: a pair of core wires; a shielding layer covering the pair of core wires; an insulating outer layer covering the shielding layer; a ground wire between the pair of core wires and the shielding layer; and a filler wire between the pair of core wires and the shielding layer, and the filler wire is arranged symmetrically with the ground wire.
H01B 1/02 - Conductors or conductive bodies characterised by the conductive materialsSelection of materials as conductors mainly consisting of metals or alloys
100.
CABLE ASSEMBLY WITH INSERT-MOLDED LEAD-FRAME ASSEMBLY
A cable assembly includes a cable module including a first metallic strip integrally formed with an insulative bar via a first insert-molding process; and a second metallic strip integrally formed with the insulative bar via a second-molding process following the first insert-molding process. The second metallic strip includes plural pairs of contacts originally connected thereto via corresponding linking portions. The insulative bar forms a plurality of openings and the first metallic strip forms a plurality of corresponding punching openings respectively aligned with each other and further aligned with the corresponding linking portions, respectively, in a transverse direction so as to remove the corresponding linking portions after the second insert-molding process.