Abstract:
The invention relates to a multi-pole plug-in connector (10) having contact elements (16) which comprise a flat plug-in area (30) that transitions to a flat conduction area (18) the wide side (50) of which lies in a contact column plane (14). The wide side (31) of the flat plug-in area (30) is rotated by a predefined angle (70) relative to the wide side (50) of the flat conduction area (18). The plug-in connector (10) according to the invention is especially suited for making plug-in connections for transmission of high-frequency signals, especially in high-frequency digital signal transmission, where the data transfer rate may be over 10 GBit/s.
Abstract translation:本发明涉及具有接触元件(16)的多极插入式连接器(10),该接触元件包括平坦的插入区域(30),该平坦的插入区域(30)转变到其宽侧(50)的平坦的导电区域(18) 位于接触柱平面(14)中。 扁平插入区域30的宽侧面31相对于平坦的导电区域18的宽侧面50旋转预定的角度(70°)。 根据本发明的插入式连接器(10)特别适合于用于传输高频信号的插件连接,特别是在高频数字信号传输中,其中数据传输速率可以超过10GBit / s 。
Abstract:
A multi-pole, multi-row plug-and-socket connector with shielding, for placement on printed circuit boards, circuit cards, and similar electrical components, which can be used in an electrical or electronic system includes electrical contact parts for the transmission of signals, which possess a connection section on one end and an electrically conductive attachment section on the other end, as well as an electrical shielding, which possesses at least one electrically conductive contact section. The free ends of the electrically conductive attachment sections of the electrical contact parts are SMD contacts. The at least one electrically conductive contact section of the shielding is, at the same time, an attachment pin which projects into a passage hole of the printed circuit board when the plug-and-socket connector is disposed on the same, for the purpose of connective soldering using THR technology.
Abstract:
A one-piece, multi-shank contact spring for miniature plug connectors, particularly for high-frequency signals, having a region that contacts a plug-in lead. The contacting region (A) extends all the way to the free end of a plugged-in plug-in lead.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a first component (12, 13, 31, 36a-36c, 50, 62) intended for being connected to a second component (14, 15, 51, 63a-63c). The first component (12, 13, 31, 36a-36c, 50, 62) comprises at least one recess (16, 17, 32, 37a-37c, 52a-52c, 64a-64c) having at least one opening (19, 20, 34, 35, 54a-54c) which will be filled at least in part by the second component (14, 15, 51, 63a-63c) which latter is in a flowing condition during establishment of the connection, at least in the area of the opening (19, 34, 54a-54c). A reduction in cross-section (18, 33, 38a-38c, 53a-53c, 65a-65c) is provided in the recess (16, 17, 32, 37a-37c, 52a-52c, 64a-64c) that will be back-filled by the second component (14, 15, 51, 63a-63c) during establishment of the connection. The reduction in cross-section (18, 33, 38a-38c, 53a-53c, 65a-65c) is provided in the recess (16, 17, 32, 37a-37c, 52a-52c, 64a-64c) on the side facing the second component (14, 15, 51, 63a-63c).
Abstract:
A spring bushing for miniature plug-in connectors, has at least one housing chamber in a bushing housing, for accommodating a one-piece contact spring, the contact-giving spring tongues of which are bent out of a flat sheet-metal punched part, at least on one side, without coverage, whereby the one end of the sheet-metal punched part, a crosspiece that carries the spring tongues, forms a fixed connector, and the other free end forms the accommodation region for a contact blade. The insertion depth of the contact spring for a contact blade is equal to or less than its insertion width.
Abstract:
An insulation displacement multipoint connector for electrical plug connectors includes connection elements which form at one end thereof an insulation displacement termination area for a connection of electrical conductors without requiring stripping and, at the other end, a plug contact area for a multipoint counter connector. The insulation displacement termination area has flat, slotted insulation displacement terminals. The connection elements are arranged such that for one row of plug contacts of the connection elements embedded next to each other, the insulation displacement terminals of these connection elements are located in several rows in the insulation displacement multipoint connector.
Abstract:
A female multipole connector for electric plug-type connectors, particularly for weak current, having contact springs accommodated in guide channels of a plate-shaped basic body, so as not to come loose. The contact springs are directly, mechanically, and rigidly connected with the basic body.
Abstract:
A housing of an electrical plug-in connector having a high-current socket. The high-current socket is formed by a contact segment consisting of contact tongues, an intermediate segment, and an attachment segment, whereby the material thickness of the attachment segment is greater than the material thickness of the intermediate segment and the contact segment. A counter-contact surface for interaction with this change in the material thickness, which is configured in the form of a step, is provided in the housing. Furthermore, the high-current socket is fixed in place in the housing by means of resilient tongues on the intermediate segment, and a catch projection in the recess in the housing.
Abstract:
A plug having a plug housing and a shielding plate. The plug is fixed in place on a circuit board with at least one attachment device. This attachment device can be attached to the plug housing. To attach the plug to another component, there is a catch element formed on the attachment device which passes through a corresponding recess in said shielding plate in the plug.
Abstract:
On a pin-and-socket connector for light wave conductors with an apparatus for the automatic axial orientation of the pug pins 2,3 holding the fiber line ends E mounted elastically in a sleeve 1, the guide sleeve 1 located in the plug housing 8 has longitudinal slits 1a on the circumference and an adapter cone 4 positioned on top of it, and in the socket housing 9 there is an adapter sleeve 5, which during the insertion process, after contact has been made between the end surfaces 2a, 3a of the plug pins 2, 3, orients the later in the longitudinal direction L practically without any mutual radial offset.