H01R13/6474

Electrical connector

A plurality of contacts are disposed within the corresponding passageways of the housing of the electrical connector, respectively. Each contact includes a main body extending in a vertical plane with two pairs of fixing sections on two opposite lateral sides to form an X-like shape, and a pair of resilient contacting arms extending from opposite upper and lower ends of the main body for mating with the CPU and PCB. A pair of extension arms extend from the waist section of the main body in a direction perpendicular to the vertical plane. The contacting arm includes a vertical section coplanar with the main body, an oblique section extending from an upper end of the vertical section with a bulged and narrowed contacting section at the free end. Each pair of fixing sections are located by two sides of the vertical section of the corresponding contacting arm.

Electrical connector

A plurality of contacts are disposed within the corresponding passageways of the housing of the electrical connector, respectively. Each contact includes a main body extending in a vertical plane with two pairs of fixing sections on two opposite lateral sides to form an X-like shape, and a pair of resilient contacting arms extending from opposite upper and lower ends of the main body for mating with the CPU and PCB. A pair of extension arms extend from the waist section of the main body in a direction perpendicular to the vertical plane. The contacting arm includes a vertical section coplanar with the main body, an oblique section extending from an upper end of the vertical section with a bulged and narrowed contacting section at the free end. Each pair of fixing sections are located by two sides of the vertical section of the corresponding contacting arm.

Electrical connector
11251569 · 2022-02-15 · ·

An electrical connector includes an insulating body accommodating multiple first terminals. The first terminals include first and second differential signal pairs. No ground terminal is provided at one side of the first differential signal pair. Both sides of the second differential signal pair have ground terminals. The impedance of the first differential signal pair is adjusted by having a distance between the first differential signal pair and the first ground terminal less than a distance between the second differential signal pair and the first ground terminal, or by having a width of a portion of the first differential signal pair exposed out of the insulating body greater than a width of a portion of the second differential signal pair exposed out of the insulating body, or by having a distance between terminals of the first differential signal pair less than a distance between terminals of the second differential signal pair.

Electrical connector
11251569 · 2022-02-15 · ·

An electrical connector includes an insulating body accommodating multiple first terminals. The first terminals include first and second differential signal pairs. No ground terminal is provided at one side of the first differential signal pair. Both sides of the second differential signal pair have ground terminals. The impedance of the first differential signal pair is adjusted by having a distance between the first differential signal pair and the first ground terminal less than a distance between the second differential signal pair and the first ground terminal, or by having a width of a portion of the first differential signal pair exposed out of the insulating body greater than a width of a portion of the second differential signal pair exposed out of the insulating body, or by having a distance between terminals of the first differential signal pair less than a distance between terminals of the second differential signal pair.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FREQUENCY SHIFTING RESONANCE OF CONNECTOR STUBS

In accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure, a connector may include a housing and an electrically-conductive pin housed in the housing and configured to electrically couple to a corresponding electrically-conductive conduit of an information handling resource comprising the connector. The pin may include a beam extending from the housing and a stub terminating the pin, the stub having a per-unit-length surface area greater than that of the beam.

CONNECTOR AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE
20220239026 · 2022-07-28 ·

A fixed insulator includes a plurality of first fixing grooves disposed along an arrangement direction in which a plurality of contacts are arranged, and partition walls each disposed between two adjacent contacts. A movable insulator includes a plurality of second fixing grooves disposed along the arrangement direction. The contacts each include a first base portion supported by a corresponding one of the first fixing grooves, a second base portion supported by a corresponding one of the second fixing grooves, a first arm portion connected to the first base portion and disposed between two corresponding adjacent ones of the partition walls, and a second arm portion connected to the first arm portion and the second base portion. A largest width of the first arm portion is smaller than a largest width of the second arm portion.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR CONTACT HAVING INNER AND OUTER CONTACTING ARMS AND A SOLDERING PORTION BESIDE THE CONTACTING ARMS
20220239028 · 2022-07-28 ·

An electrical connector includes an insulative housing defining a channel and plural contacts secured to the insulative housing, each contact having a first arm exposed to the channel, a second arm exposed to the channel, a bottom arm connected to the first and second arms, and a soldering portion connected to the bottom arm.

CONNECTOR AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE
20210408707 · 2021-12-30 ·

A connector (10) according to the present disclosure is the connector (10) to be fitted to a connection object (60) and includes a first insulator (20), a second insulator (30) movable relative to the first insulator (20), and a plurality of arranged contacts (50) attached to the first insulator (20) and the second insulator (30). Each of the contacts (50) includes a wide portion located on at least one of a first insulator side and a second insulator side. The wide portion protrudes from another portion of each of the contacts (50) that extends along one of the insulators where the wide portion is located toward the other insulator in a direction substantially orthogonal to an arrangement direction of the contacts (50).

CONNECTOR AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE
20210408707 · 2021-12-30 ·

A connector (10) according to the present disclosure is the connector (10) to be fitted to a connection object (60) and includes a first insulator (20), a second insulator (30) movable relative to the first insulator (20), and a plurality of arranged contacts (50) attached to the first insulator (20) and the second insulator (30). Each of the contacts (50) includes a wide portion located on at least one of a first insulator side and a second insulator side. The wide portion protrudes from another portion of each of the contacts (50) that extends along one of the insulators where the wide portion is located toward the other insulator in a direction substantially orthogonal to an arrangement direction of the contacts (50).

Outer-Conductor Assembly, Electrical Plug Connector and Electrical Connecting Arrangement
20210408702 · 2021-12-30 ·

The invention relates to an outer-conductor assembly (6) for an electrical plug connector (2). The outer-conductor assembly (6) has a first interface (9) for the electrical and mechanical contacting of an outer conductor of a corresponding electrical counterpart plug connector and a second interface (10) for the electrical and mechanical contacting of metal-plated recesses (11) of an electrical assembly (3). The second interface (10) has a multiplicity of contact elements (12, 13) for the contacting of the electrical assembly (3). It is provided that a first group of the contact elements is formed as press-in pins (12) for an oversize fit in the metal-plated recesses (11) of the electrical assembly (3), and a second group of the contact elements is formed as resilient contact elements (13) for insertion into the metal-plated recesses (11) of the electrical assembly (3).