Abstract:
An electrical contact comprises a blade serving a number of retaining portions thereon; and a spring arm extending parallel to the blade and attached to the blade by a curved portion so that a contacting space is formed between the spring arm and the blade for receiving and engaging with a pin leg of an electronic component. The electrical contact has a lower profile. The electrical socket incorporated with such contacts is benefited with low profile suitable for compact and thin applications.
Abstract:
A contact strip comprises a plurality of contacts, and a connecting carrier having a plurality of connecting portions connecting with the contacts. The contact has a main body, a linking portion extending upwardly from the main body and a mounting portion downwardly bent from the main body. A pair of pre-break recesses are symmetrically defined on a front and a rear surfaces of the connecting portion, the recess laterally extends through the whole connecting portion and substantially has a gradual deeper depth. Operator can quickly and conveniently tear the recesses from the deep side of the recess to the shallow side of the recess to remove the connecting carrier from the contacts.
Abstract:
Disclosed herewith a socket connector configured with an insulative housing defining a mating interface surrounded with peripheral walls and a mounting surface. A plurality of passageways is defined between the mating interface and the mounting surface and having an opening at the mounting surface. The insulative housing includes an encampment associated with each of the passageway at the mounting surface, and includes an extension crossing over an inner wall of the passageway to substantially narrow the opening of the opening. The socket connector furthers includes a plurality of contact terminals each received in the passageway and further includes a curvilinear solder portion extending beyond the mounting surface. And the socket connector further is incorporated with a plurality of solder balls each disposed between the encampment and the curvilinear solder portion.
Abstract:
An electrical connector assembly for electrically connecting a printed circuit board and an electronic package, comprises an electrical connector on which the electronic package is mounted, a heat sink module mounted upon the electronic package and a clip positioned upon the heat sink module. The printed circuit board defines a connector mounting area surrounded by a plurality of through holes thereof. The clip has a base portion downwardly pressing against the heat sink module, a pair of mounting portions mounted to the corresponding holes, and a pair of pressing portions extending from the mounting portions and disposed on opposite sides of the clip for pressing against the heat sink module.
Abstract:
A lead frame includes an insulative housing defining a cavity, a plurality of leads mounted with the housing and a metal cup mounted within the housing. Each lead includes contacting section exposed in the cavity. The metal cup includes a bottom plate and an inclined cup wall. The bottom plate is formed with a flange extending outwardly therefrom such that a slot is defined between the flange and the cup wall to receive the resin material of the housing.
Abstract:
Provided herewith a socket connector adapted to be mounted on a substrate having a conductive element is provided, and comprises an insulative housing, the housing having an exterior side adapted to face the substrate. A stamped contact is formed from a sheet of conductive material and is adapted to mate with a conductive component and extending substantially to the exterior side of the housing. The contact has a connection portion and wherein a substantially dried preparation of oxidation retarding and solder affinity deployed on the terminal portion before the contact assembled into the connector. The connector further includes a body of reflowable, electrically conductive material associated adjacent to the connection portion adjacent the exterior side of the housing.
Abstract:
An electrical connector includes an insulative housing with a number of through holes extending therethrough, a number of contacts assembled to the insulative housing, and a number of solder balls disposed in the though holes and each is clasped by the tail and insulative housing. Each contact includes a vertical base portion secured to a first side of the through hole, a contact engaging arm extending from a top end of the base portion, and a solder portion extending from a bottom end of the base portion. The solder portion has a wave arrangement below the base portion and projecting from the base portion to a second side of the through hole which opposites to said first side, and a tail extending downwardly from the wave arrangement and capable of moving from the first side to the second side.
Abstract:
An electrical connector includes an insulative housing defining a plurality of passageways and a plurality of contacts disposed in the passageways by two arrangement manners. Each contact includes a mating portion located at an upper end and a soldering portion located at a bottom end. Wherein a first arrangement manner is that neighboring mating portions defined a distance in a same row is smaller than a distance defined by corresponding neighboring soldering portions, and neighboring mating portions defined a distance in a same column is equal to a distance defined by corresponding neighboring soldering portions. A second arrangement manner is that neighboring mating portions defined a distance in both a same row and a same column is smaller than a distance defined by corresponding neighboring soldering portions.
Abstract:
An electrical contact adapted for use in an electrical socket comprises a planar retaining body for being retained in the electrical socket, a soldering portion extending from a bottom end of the retaining body, and a resilient arm extending from a top end of the retaining body. The resilient arm comprises a first beam sloped upwardly and a second beam extending upwardly and reversely from the first beam. The first beam has a first angle with respect to a plane of the retaining body and a second angle with respect to another plane both perpendicular to the plane of the retaining body and a horizontal plane. The second beam has a contacting end at the top end thereof and toward the retaining body. An offset is defined between the contacting end of the resilient arm and the soldering portion.
Abstract:
A method for integrating and erecting CNT column, comprises following steps of: 1) providing a conductive layer; 2) applying a non-conductive layer over the conductive layer; 3) forming a via on the non-conductive substrate; 4) placing an electrode above the via; 5) deploying dispersive liquid containing CNT powder into the via; 6) applying a predetermined AC electric field between the conductive substrate and the electrode for integrating and erecting the CNT powder into CNT column under electric field force.