Abstract:
A cable end connector assembly (1) includes a housing (2), a number of contact units (3), a spacer (4), a number of wires (5), and a cover (6). The housing includes a pair of keys (28) in a rear wall thereof. Each contact unit comprises three mating portions (32) and a U-shaped tail portion (33) opposite to the mating portion. The spacer comprises a number of through holes (400) extending therethrough, a supporting portion (42) supporting the U-shaped tail portions, and a pair of keyways (410). The supporting portion defines a number of grooves (420) in a top surface thereof. Each wire comprises a conductive core (60) received in and soldered with the tail portion. The cover is over-molded with a rear end of the housing and front ends of the wires.
Abstract:
A cable assembly (1) includes an insulating housing (4) receiving a number of contacts (5) therein and a number of cables (3) terminated to corresponding contacts. Each contact includes an intermediate portion (50), a central contact beam (52) extending upwardly from a front end (500) of the intermediate portion, a pair of side contact beams (54) extending upwardly from two opposite sides of the intermediate portion and a tail portion (56) extending from a rear end of the intermediate portion. The side contact beams include a pair of vertical arms (540) located at opposite sides of the central contact beam and a pair of resilient side arms (542) extending rearwardly from the vertical arms. The resilient side arms have connecting portions (54a) extending toward each other.
Abstract:
A cable assembly (100) includes a first connector (1) including a first insulating housing (10) extending in a lengthwise direction and a number of first and second contacts (11, 12) received in the first housing in a lateral direction perpendicular to the lengthwise direction, a cable (3) including a number of conductors (302, 304) electrically connecting with the first contacts, a second connector including a second housing (20) back to back assembled to the first housing and a number of third contacts (22) electrically connecting with the second contacts of the first connector, and a pair of screw caps (5). The first insulating housing defines a pair of fitting spaces (1073) extending in the lengthwise direction and a pair of mounting holes (1071) extending in the lateral direction and respectively communicating with the fitting spaces, and the pair of screw caps are respectively received in the fitting spaces in the lengthwise direction.
Abstract:
A high speed cable connector (1) includes a cover (3), a base (80) and a cable assembly (30) mounted between the cover and the base. The cable assembly includes a cable (42) consisting of a plurality of lines (44). Each line has a pair of upper and lower signal wires (442, 444) and a grounding wire (446). Front ends of the lines are sandwiched between upper half (462) and lower half (464) of a spacer (46) to which upper and lower shielding plates (50, 52) are respectively mounted. The upper and lower shielding plates are electrically connected with each other. The upper and lower signal wires are soldered to signal circuitry on top and bottom faces of a printed circuit board (62), respectively. The upper and lower shielding plates have engaging arms (508) soldered to ground circuitry of on the top and bottom faces of the printed circuit board, respectively. Each grounding wire is soldered to a corresponding upper shielding plate. Each pair of upper and lower signal wires is located between two pairs of upper and lower shielding plates, whereby cross-talk between the signal wires of two neighboring lines can be effectively suppressed.
Abstract:
A cable assemble (1) for engaging a complementary connector includes an insulation housing (10), number of circuit modules (20) received in the housing, and a two-piece cover (30) cooperating with the housing for retaining the circuit modules. Each circuit module includes a circuit board (22) accommodated in the housing, a number of first cables (231) and second coaxial cables (232) electrically and mechanically connected to the circuit board. Each second cable includes a second conductive core (2320) soldered on one side of the circuit board, and a grounding plate (24) attached to an opposite side of the circuit board and electrically connecting with a metal braid (2322) covering the second conductive core of each second cable.
Abstract:
A cable end connector assembly (1) includes an insulative housing (2), a number of electrical contacts (6) received in the insulative housing, a cable (4) electrically terminated with the electrical contacts, a cover (3) assembled to the insulative housing, and a pull tab (5). The insulative housing includes a first wall (224) and a second wall (226) opposite to the first wall. Each of the first and the second walls forms a pair of protrusions (24) on a pair of ends thereof. Each protrusion defines a recess (240) therein. The pull tab is assembled to the insulative housing and includes a pulling section (50) and a pair of fastening sections (52). Each fastening section comprises a pair of branches (51) respectively received in the pair of recesses of the insulative housing.
Abstract:
A cable assembly (1) includes an insulating housing (4) receiving a number of contacts (5) therein and a number of cables (3) terminated to corresponding contacts. Each contact includes an intermediate portion (50), a central contact beam (52) extending upwardly from a front end (500) of the intermediate portion, a pair of side contact beams (54) extending upwardly from two opposite sides of the intermediate portion and a tail portion (56) extending from a rear end of the intermediate portion. The side contact beams include a pair of vertical arms (540) located at opposite sides of the central contact beam and a pair of resilient side arms (542) extending rearwardly from the vertical arms. The resilient side arms have connecting portions (54a) extending toward each other.
Abstract:
An electrical cable connector assembly (1) includes a contact module (20), an upper cover (40), a lower cover (50), a pair of fastening members (60), an electrical cable (70) and a pair of screws (80). The contact module has an insulative housing (22) assembled with the lower cover, a number of electrical contacts (24) mounted to the insulative housing and a printed circuit board (26) assembled to the insulative housing. The electrical cable is electrically connected with the electrical contacts through the printed circuit board. The upper cover is assembled to the lower cover with the help of the screws and together with the upper cover movably secures the fastening members therebetween. Each of the fastening member includes a transitional portion for engaging with an engaging section of a passage defined by the upper and the lower covers.
Abstract:
An electrical connector (1) includes an insulative housing (2), a number of terminals (3, 4), a rear spacer (5) and a board lock (6) assembled to the insulative housing for securing the electrical connector to a PCB. The insulative housing defines a number of passageways (200) therethrough and a number of apertures (250) communicating with corresponding passageways. The terminals each include a mounting portion (30, 40) received in a corresponding passageway and a contacting portion (31, 41) received in a corresponding aperture. The rear spacer is assembled to the insulative housing and defining a number of positioning grooves (500) for positioning corresponding upper terminals.