H01R2201/24

Power supply docking station with internal battery power

A power supply docking station for a Harris AN/PRC-150(C) radio has a housing configured to support and provide DC power to the radio. The housing has an integrated battery compartment for receiving at least two military standard BB-2590 batteries. Each battery can independently power the radio, such that the other battery can be swapped out while the radio is in use.

RF MULTI CONNECTOR UNIT FOR ANTENNAS, ANTENNA SYSTEM AND BASE STATION

The present invention relates to an RF multi connector unit for multi-band antennas, an antenna system comprising said RF multi connector unit and a base station including at least one such antenna system. The RF multi connector unit comprises multiple RF-plug connectors (111, 112, 113, 114; 121, 122. 123. 124) being arranged in an array (110; 120) defining a common mating direction (A). At least one of the multiple RF-plug connectors (111, 112, 113, 114; 121, 122, 123, 124) is configured to electrically connect an antenna element of a multi-band antenna (10) with a port of a radio unit, when being plugged to the port. Further, at least one of the multiple RF-plug connectors (111, 112, 113, 114; 121. 122. 123. 124) is supported floatingly, at least in a plane being perpendicular to the mating direction (A).

RF PLUG CONNECTOR, RF RECEPTACLE CONNECTOR, AND RF CONNECTOR

The present invention may provide a radio frequency (RF) plug connector in which a plurality of plug partitions are arranged in rows and columns, the RF plug connector including: a plug shield wall configured to form the plug partitions in a grid shape; a plug body arranged within the plug partition; a plug pin coupled to the plug body; and a plug shell coupled to the plug shield wall, wherein the plug shield wall comprises a plurality of first longitudinal walls arranged with the plug pin positioned therebetween, and a plurality of first transverse walls intersecting with the first longitudinal walls, with the plug pin positioned therebetween.

Board-level architecture and communications device

A board-level architecture and a communications device are disclosed. The board-level architecture includes a support board, a switch board, and a press fit component. The press fit component includes a cable, a first connector component press-fitted on a side edge of the support board, and a second press fit cable connector press-fitted on a side edge of the switch board. The first connector component includes a first press fit cable connector and a pluggable connector that is electrically connected to the first press fit cable connector, and the pluggable connector is farther from the support board than the first press fit cable connector. The first press fit cable connector is connected to the second press fit cable connector through the cable.