Abstract:
A connector assembly (1) includes a receptacle connector (200) and a plug connector (100). The receptacle connector has a receptacle housing (20), a number of primary contacts and periphery contacts (22) secured in the receptacle housing. The plug connector includes a plug housing (10), a supporting member (113), and a conductive member received in the plug housing. The conductive member includes a paddle board (110) having a number of conductive pads (a1, a3, a4) for contacting with the primary contacts, and a number of terminals (12) supported by the supporting member for contacting with the periphery contacts. The supporting member is secured on the paddle board to separate the terminals from the paddle board along an up-to-bottom direction.
Abstract:
A receptacle connector (100) and a plug connector having a paddle board (800) mate with each other along a mating direction. The receptacle connector includes a housing (1) defining a slot (224), and a pair of first groups of terminals secured in the housing and a second group of terminals. The first group of terminals includes a first terminal (221) having a first contact portion (2211) disposed at a first side of the slot (224), a second terminal (222) having a second contact portion (2221) and a third terminal (223) having a third contact portion (2231) disposed at a second side of the slot. The first contact portion is positioned between the second contact portion and the third contact portion along the mating direction. The second group of terminals include a fourth terminal (211) and a fifth terminal (212).
Abstract:
A connector assembly (100) includes a receptacle (2) having an inwardly extending latching tab (21), and a plug connector (1) insertable into the receptacle. The plug connector includes a housing (12) defining opposite first and second sides and a pair of grooves (123), and a releasing mechanism (11) including an outwardly tilting releasing tab (110) located at the first side, a lever (114) located at the second side, and a body portion (116) formed with a pair of inverted U-shaped resilient portions (115) received in the grooves. The releasing tab is movable rearwardly, by a rearward movement of the lever through a deformation of the resilient portions, to outwardly push the latching tab for permitting an extraction of the housing.
Abstract:
A coaxial connector (100) includes a bracket (10) defining a cavity (15), a central pin (30) received in the cavity and an insulative member (20). The central pin includes a contact portion (31), a mounting portion (32), and a fixing portion (33) disposed between the contact portion and the mounting portion. The fixing portion has at least an engaging face (331) extending along a direction angled to a rotating direction of the central pin. The insulative member is mounted around the fixing portion of the central pin and disposed between the bracket and the central pin. The insulative member includes a working face (211) engaging with the engaging face of the central pin.
Abstract:
A coaxial connector (1, 1′, 1″) for being mounted on a panel (300) includes a metallic bracket (10, 10′, 10″) defining a receiving space (11, 11′, 11″) therein, an insulative member (20, 20′, 20″) mounted on the metallic bracket and a contact terminal (30, 30′, 30″) received in the securing portion. The insulative member has a securing portion (21, 21′, 21″) received in the receiving space and defining a passage (210, 210′, 210″), and a mounting portion (22, 22′, 22″) integrated with the securing portion for being mounted on the panel. The contact terminal is received in the passage of the securing portion.
Abstract:
A coaxial connector (100) includes a bracket (10) defining a cavity (15), a central pin (30) received in the cavity and an insulative member (20). The central pin includes a contact portion (31), a mounting portion (32), and a fixing portion (33) disposed between the contact portion and the mounting portion. The fixing portion has at least an engaging face (331) extending along a direction angled to a rotating direction of the central pin. The insulative member is mounted around the fixing portion of the central pin and disposed between the bracket and the central pin. The insulative member includes a working face (211) engaging with the engaging face of the central pin.
Abstract:
The RF connector (100) has a collar (11) defining an axial bore (110), an insulator (12) mounted into the axial bore and having an axial hole (121) defining therethrough, a central pin (13) retained in the axial hole of the insulator and an outer shield (10) partially enclosing a front portion of the axial bore. The outer shield has a protruding portion (103) extending forwardly to form an interior room (101) for receiving the mating connector. The collar has a claw (111) extending therearound to flexibly resist against an inner surface of the mating connector.
Abstract:
A coaxial connector (1) having a moveable terminal includes a metallic bracket (10) defining a receiving space (100) therein. A contact terminal (20) is insulated assembled to the bracket and configured a stationary first part (31) and a second part (33) telescopically assembled within the first part.
Abstract:
An RF connector assembly (100) assembly has a first connector and a second connector (3) electrically connecting with the first connector. The first connector includes a first main body (11) defining an interior space (110), an insulative member (12) received in the interior space, a center conductor (13) retained within the insulative member, a flexible bushing (14) and a magnetic member (15) retained in the interior space. The second connector includes a mating member (35) firmly resisting against the flexible bushing under an attractive force exerted by the magnetic member.
Abstract:
An antenna assembly (100) includes a seat (20) defining a receiving space (12) and a pair of first bores, and an antenna element (10). The antenna element has a connecting portion (101) received in the receiving space, an antenna and a pivot axle (51) rotatably received in the first bores. The seat has a base (2) and a cover portion (1) rotatably engaging the seat.