Abstract:
A cable assembly (100) includes a housing (10) consisted of a first shield part (1) assembled to a second shield part (2) to form a receiving space, said receiving space including a hollow portion (110) and a mating port (120) located in front of the hollow portion; a pair of first and second printed circuit boards (31, 32) received in the receiving space, both the pair of printed circuit boards having mating interfaces extending into the mating port and mounting portions located within the hollow portion; a spacer (4) interposed between the pair of first and second printed circuit boards (31, 32), said spacer (4) cooperating the housing (10) to fix the pair printed circuit boards within the receiving space; a plurality of cables (7) separated into two groups and coupled to the mounting portions of the pair of first and second printed circuit boards, respectively. The two group of cables offset from one another along a vertical direction and extend rearward from the housing.
Abstract:
A cable assembly includes an insulated housing (100) and a plurality of contacts (10) received therein, each contact having a tail portion extending beyond rear surface of the insulated housing; a printed circuit board (2) having a front portion and an opposite rear portion, with a plurality of conductive traces (220) arranged on the front portion and a number of conductive pads (240, 242) arranged on the rear portion. The tail portions of the contacts are soldered to the conductive traces of the front portion of the printed circuit board. The conductive pads on the rear portion of the printed circuit board are separated into at least two groups and connecting to two kinds of cables (4), selectively. A cover (9) is mold over a rear portion of the connector and a front portion of corresponding cable.
Abstract:
A cable connector assembly (100) for a connection with an electrical conductor, includes a contact shaft (1) for a connection with the electrical conductor and a cable (5), a tubular sleeve (2) covering on the contact shaft, and a metal tube (4) with a bevel inner surface (40) according with a bell-mouthed external surface of the tubular sleeve to be covered on the tubular sleeve.
Abstract:
A connector (101) adapted for mounting to a panel (200), includes an insulative housing (1) having a mating portion (12), a mounting portion (13) extending rearward from the mating portion, at least a lock tab (132) formed on a top or a bottom surface of the mating portion and disposed adjacent to the mounting portion; at least a retainer member (15) connected to a lateral side of the insulative housing, said retainer member having a passageway extending along a front-to-back direction, and an aperture (1521) defined in the retainer member (15) and communicating with the passageway; a slider member (5) including a main portion accommodated in the passageway of the retainer member, said main portion defining a cavity portion (542) with an inclined back side; a spring member (6) received in the passageway and capable of pushing the main portion sliding forwardly to reach a lateral side of the mounting portion; and a pusher member (7) having a finger portion extending into the cavity portion via the aperture of the retainer member and capable of pressing onto and sliding along the inclined back side to urge the slider member movement rearward.
Abstract:
A connector (101) adapted for mounting to a panel (200), includes an insulative housing (1) having a mating portion (12), a mounting portion (13) extending rearward from the mating portion, at least a lock tab (132) formed on a top or a bottom surface of the mating portion and disposed adjacent to the mounting portion; a retainer member (15) connected to a lateral side of the insulative housing, said retainer member having a passageway (150) extending along a longitudinal direction and a slit (1521) defined in a lateral side of the retainer member and in communication to the passageway; a slider member (5) including a main portion (50) and a handle portion (530) formed on a lateral side of the main portion, said main portion accommodated in the passageway and the handle portion disposed outside of the passageway and capable of moving along the slit; and a spring member (6) received in the passageway and capable of pushing the main portion sliding along the longitudinal direction to reach a lateral side of the mounting portion.
Abstract:
An electronic module (10) includes a housing having an outer surface; a metal gasket (5) has a frame portion (51), with a number of detents (52) formed thereon, said metal gasket (5) being attached to the housing and substantially covering the outer surface. The gasket (5) has at least one inclined stub portion (53b) formed on front edge of the frame portion (51) and inserted into a cavity (2130a) in the outer surface of the housing.
Abstract:
An electronic module (10) includes a housing having outer surface, a metal gasket (5) attached to the housing and covering the outer surface. The gasket (5) has a set of first detents (53) and a set of second detents (52). The set of first detents (53) are spaced apart from each other and the set of second detents (52) substantially cover seams between the set of the first detents (53).
Abstract:
A plug-in module (100) includes a cover (1) including opposite first sidewalls (11) parallel to each other and a first flange (14), a base (2) including opposite second sidewalls (21) parallel to each other assembled to the first sidewalls of the cover and a second flange (24) parallel spaced from the first flange, and a latch mechanism. The latch mechanism includes an actuator (3) and a pull tape (5). The actuator is sliderably assembled to the first and second sidewalls of the base and the cover and includes a pair of sliding arms (31) formed with actuating ends (312) on distal ends thereof and an operating portion (30) connecting with the pair of sliding arms for being pulled to separate the plug-in module from the module receptacle. The pull tape is assembled to the operating portion for selectively being pulled to separate the plug-in module from the module receptacle. The actuator is stiff and the pull tape is soft.
Abstract:
A plug connector includes a housing, a latch member and an actuating member. The housing includes a base portion and a tongue portion extending forwardly from the base portion. The tongue portion has a first surface and is sized to fit within the complementary connector. The base portion has a second surface disposed at a level on the housing that is above the first surface of the tongue portion. The latch member includes an engaging portion attached to the second surface of the base portion and a latching portion extending beyond the base portion and located above the first surface of the tongue portion. The actuating member has an operating portion extending beyond said base portion, a cooperating portion disposed between the latch member and said second surface of the base portion, and an intermediate portion interconnecting the operating portion and the cooperating portion. The actuating member is sized, structured and arranged such that movement of said actuating member away and toward said tongue portion caused the latching portion of the latch member to be raised and lowered relative to the first surface of the tongue portion. The intermediate portion of the actuating member has a portion being sized, structured and arranged such that movement of the actuating member away and toward said tongue portion causing the portion of the intermediate portion to be compressed by the base portion and to provide elastic restoring force to the latching member.
Abstract:
A cable connector assembly (100) includes an insulative housing (2) defining a number of receiving passages (23, 24), a number of contacts (3) respectively received in the receiving passages and including at least one detect contact (33), a circuit board (4) assembled to the insulative housing and including an LED (42) connecting with the at least one detect contact, a cable (6) electrically connecting with the circuit board, a rear cover (7) assembled to the housing, and status indicator means (82) molded with the rear cover and overlapping the LED to spread the light emitted by the LED outwardly for normal status indication.