Abstract:
An electrical card connector (100) includes an insulating housing (2), a plurality of terminals (31) received in the insulating housing, a metal shield (1) shielding over the insulating housing and an ejector (4). The metal shield and the insulating housing define a card receiving room and a card inserting direction. The ejector includes a drawer plate (40), a slider pin (41) and a resilient portion (42). The drawer plate defines a retaining hole (4000) and a limiting hole (4001) at a backside of the retaining hole. The slider pin forms a bending corner (411, 412) at each end thereof, and one of the bending corners extends through the retaining hole and the other bending corner is confined to the limiting hole.
Abstract:
An electrical card connector (1) for receiving an electrical card, comprises an insulative housing (2) with a plurality of terminals (3) receiving therein, a shield (4) assembled on the housing, and a base portion (6) on one side of the housing and receiving an ejecting mechanism, the ejecting mechanism comprises a slider (7), the slider forms an engaging block (71) towards to the housing thereon, and during the card inserting, the engaging block engages with a edge of the card.
Abstract:
A memory card connector includes a metal housing defining a card-receiving space in which a memory card is insertable in a card insertion direction through an insert opening generally at a front end of the metal housing to correspondingly connect with contacts mounted in a terminal socket at a rear end of metal housing, a pair of independently card eject mechanisms installed to the connector for ejecting memory card from the connector. And, one of the card eject mechanisms is generally disposed at one end of terminal socket and within an inside of the metal housing, and the other card eject mechanism is disposed at outside of the metal housing.
Abstract:
An electrical card connector (1) includes an insualtive housing (12) receiving a number of terminals (16), a cover (14) pivotally mounted on the insulative housing and moving between an open and a closed position, and two detecting mechanisms. The cover comprises a base portion (141) and a pair of lateral portions (142) extending from opposite sides of the base portion, the insualtive housing and the cover together defines a receiving space. One of the detecting mechanisms (18) is located under one lateral portion of the cover, and the other one of the detecting mechanisms is located at the inside of the receiving space.
Abstract:
A card connector comprises an insulating housing having a base; a plurality of contacts received in the base of the insulating housing; a shell covering the insulating housing to define a card receiving space and a card insertion direction. The insulating housing is formed with a guide rail and a mating portion, the guide rail and the mating portion extend into the card receiving space from the base of the insulating housing. The contacts comprise a plurality of contacting portions received in the mating portion.
Abstract:
An electrical card connector (1) for receiving an electrical card, comprises an insulative housing (2) with a plurality of terminals (3) receiving therein, a shield (4) assembled on the housing, and a base portion (6) on one side of the housing and receiving an ejecting mechanism, the ejecting mechanism comprises a slider (7), the slider forms an engaging block (71) towards to the housing thereon, and during the card inserting, the engaging block engages with a edge of the card.
Abstract:
A card connector (100) comprises an insulating housing (10), first and second sets of contacts (22, 24) received in the insulating housing (10), a protection door (40) and a resilient member (304). The insulating housing (10) defines a receiving space (18) with a first entrance opening (19). The protection door (40) moveably covers the first entrance opening (19) for receiving a first card and the protection door (40) defines a second entrance opening (46) smaller than the first entrance opening (19) therein for receiving a second card. The resilient member (304) cooperates with the protection door (40) to urge the protection door (40) to be in a closed position to cover the first entrance opening.
Abstract:
An electrical connector (100) includes an insulative housing (1) with an engaging portion (1b), a plurality of contacts (2) received in the inslulitive housing (1) with a contacting portion (22) disposed in the engaging portion (1b) and at least one latch (4) received in the insulative housing (1) with a locking portion (42a) exposed at outside of the insulative housing (1). The latch (4) has a retaining portion (41) hold in the insulative housing (1) and a locking arm (42) unitarily connecting with the retaining portion (41) obliquely.
Abstract:
A card connector (100) mounted on a printed circuit board to connect with an electronic element, includes an insulating housing (50) retaining a plurality of terminals (51), a shell (31) covering on the insulating housing to define a cavity (20) for receiving a card, the cavity defining a first portion (310) and a second portion (311), the first portion having a width greater than that of the second portion along a direction perpendicular to an inserting direction of the card, a void space (34) located at a lateral side of the second portion, and at a front of the first portion, and a mating connector (14) mounted on the printed circuit board and located at the void space for connecting the card connector with the electronic element electrically.
Abstract:
A card connector (100) for connecting with an electronic element, includes a first connector (30) comprising a first insulating housing (50) retaining a plurality of first terminals (51) and a first cavity (20) for receiving a first card; a second connector (40) stacked with the first connector and comprising a second insulating housing (60) retaining a plurality of second terminals (131) and a second cavity (80) for receiving a second card; a printed circuit board (10) sandwiched by the first connector and the second connector, the first terminals and the second terminals set on opposite sides of the circuit board; and a third connector (14) mounted on the printed circuit board for connecting the first connector and the second connector with the electronic element electrically.