Abstract:
An object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector. The electrical connector includes an insulating housing having a base body and a tongue portion protruding forwards from a front of the base body. A substantial middle of a rear of the base body is concaved forward to form a receiving space. A fixing body is assembled in the receiving space of the insulating housing. A plurality of terminals is molded in the fixing body. A metal shell sheathes rearward the insulating housing together with the fixing body and the terminals. The metal shell has a rear plate curved downward by an external jig to cover a rear side of the fixing body after the metal shell sheathes the insulating housing.
Abstract:
An electrical connector includes an insulating housing defining a plurality of terminal grooves each extending along a front-to-rear direction. A plurality of terminals includes a plurality of flat terminals made by stamping and bending metal strips and a plurality of spring terminals made by die-cutting upright metal boards of long rectangular shape. Each spring terminal is inserted forward and uprightly positioned in the corresponding terminal groove of the insulating housing without being pressed and bent. The flat terminals are molded in the insulating housing with front ends thereof acted as contacting ends and exposed outside. A lid is mounted to a back of the insulating housing for positioning a rear of the spring terminal. A latch is inserted forward in the insulating housing. A shielding shell is mounted to the insulating housing and electrically connects with the latch.
Abstract:
An electrical connector assembly includes a printed circuit board and an electrical connector. The printed circuit board has a circuit board and a soldering board. A plurality of soldering holes is opened on the soldering board. The electrical connector has an insulating housing. A plurality of signal terminals are assembled in the insulating housing and each signal terminal has a soldering tail projecting upward beyond the propping portion for being inserted into the soldering holes and then soldered with the soldering board. A main shell has a lower shell, a front shell for accommodating the insulating housing therein. An upper shell matches with the lower shell to define a receiving room for receiving the circuit board therein. The upper shell has an auxiliary plate covered on the soldering board and cooperating with the front shell to enclose the soldering board thereamong.
Abstract:
An electrical connector includes an insulating housing with a plurality of terminals disposed therein, a buckling part, and a locking element. The insulating housing has a receiving chamber penetrating through a rear thereof. The insulating housing defines two buckling grooves with rears thereof being narrower than fronts thereof, and two fixing grooves connecting with insides of the buckling grooves. The buckling part is inserted in the buckling groove, and has a base arm, a contact arm and a fixing arm having a greater width than that of the base arm to be buckled in the front of the buckling groove. The locking element is inserted in the fixing groove, and has a base board resisting against the fixing arm, a fastening portion and a hook grappling an inside of the fixing groove. The fastening portion is located between the inside of the fixing groove and the fixing arm.
Abstract:
An electrical connector adapted for being soldered to a circuit board includes an insulating housing, a shielding shell enclosing the insulating housing, a first terminal pack and a second terminal pack. The first terminal pack includes a first main body, and a plurality of first terminals molded to the first main body. The second terminal pack includes a second main body, and a plurality of second terminals molded to the second main body. The first terminal pack is engaged with the second terminal pack with first soldering portions of the first terminals and second soldering portions of the second terminals being alternately aligned in line to make all of the soldering portions show a single-row arrangement for being soldered with the circuit board. The first and second terminal packs are assembled to the insulating housing together with the shielding shell.
Abstract:
A Universal Serial Bus connector includes an insulating housing which has a base body, a first tongue and a second tongue extending forward from a lower portion and a bottom of the base body, a plurality of first terminals disposed in the first tongue and each having a contact slice, a plurality of second terminals disposed in the second tongue and each having an elastic arm electrically contacting with the corresponding contact slice, and a shell mounted rearward to the base body with the first tongue being located in the shell and the second tongue resisting under the shell. Soldering tails of the second terminals project out from a front end of the second tongue and are transversely in alignment with one another for being soldered onto a printed circuit board so as to make the Universal Serial Bus connector perpendicularly mounted to the printed circuit board.
Abstract:
An electrical connector adapted for being soldered to a circuit board includes an insulating housing, a shielding shell enclosing the insulating housing, a first terminal pack and a second terminal pack. The first terminal pack includes a first main body, and a plurality of first terminals molded to the first main body. The second terminal pack includes a second main body, and a plurality of second terminals molded to the second main body. The first terminal pack is engaged with the second terminal pack with first soldering portions of the first terminals and second soldering portions of the second terminals being alternately aligned in line to make all of the soldering portions show a single-row arrangement for being soldered with the circuit board. The first and second terminal packs are assembled to the insulating housing together with the shielding shell.
Abstract:
An electrical connector includes a first insulating housing having a base board and a tongue board extending forwards from a front of the base board. Two opposite sides of the base board extend downward to form a pair of clamping boards spaced from each other. A second insulating housing is assembled to the first insulating housing. The second insulating housing has a base portion resisting against rear edges of the clamping boards. A tongue portion protrudes forwards from a front of the base portion to be clamped between the clamping boards. A terminal group includes a plurality of flat terminals and a plurality of spring terminals. The flat terminals are molded in the first insulating housing and the spring terminals are molded in the second insulating housing. A metal shell encloses both the first insulating housing and the second insulating housing.
Abstract:
A cable connector assembly connecting between a cable and a printed circuit board includes a plug connector and a receptacle connector. The plug connector includes a plug housing, a plurality of plug terminals received in the plug housing, and a plug shielding shell surrounding the plug housing. A plurality of contact strips extend downward from a periphery of the plug shielding shell to be attached to a periphery of the plug housing. The receptacle connector includes a receptacle housing, a plurality of receptacle terminals received in the receptacle housing, and a receptacle shielding shell surrounding the receptacle housing. A plurality of elastic strips is bent inward and then downward from a periphery of the receptacle shielding shell. The plug connector is engaged with the receptacle connector with the plug terminals contacting with the receptacle terminals and the contact strips contacting with the elastic strips.