H01R12/57

ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH IMPROVED STRUCTURE FOR TRANSMITTING RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNAL

An electrical connector includes an insulating body, a number of first conductive terminals and a number of second conductive terminals. The insulating body includes a mating slot for receiving a mating board. Each first conductive terminal includes a first extension arm having a first mating portion. Each second conductive terminal includes a second extension arm having a second mating portion. The first mating portion and the second mating portion are adapted to jointly clamp the mating board. Extension directions of the first extension arm and the second extension arm are opposite to each other. The first conductive terminals or the second conductive terminals include at least one radio frequency signal terminal for transmitting a radio frequency signal.

Contact structure and electronic device including same

An electronic device according to various embodiments of the present invention comprises: a housing that includes a first plate oriented in a first direction, a second plate oriented in a second direction opposite to the first direction, and a side member covering a space between the first plate and the second plate; a printed circuit board disposed in the space of the housing; a contact structure that is processed and formed toward at least one side of the printed circuit board from the side member of the housing and provides a contact point with an external electronic device; and a contact point structure that is disposed between the contact structure and the printed circuit board. The contact structure includes: at least one contact part of which at least a part is exposed to an external space and is made of the same material as the side member; and an insulating part, disposed around the at least one contact part, for separating the contact part and the side member from each other.

HIGH FREQUENCY IMPEDANCE MATCHING EDGE LAUNCH RF CONNECTOR
20230216256 · 2023-07-06 ·

An edge launch radio frequency (RF) signal connector includes ground contact tabs that have radially extending arms. The arms cover a gap between a substrate, such as a circuit board, and the connector to reduce the RF ground path between the RF reference ground and a signal pin supported by the connector. The arms extend radially inwardly from the protruding ground contact tabs toward a central support aperture that supports the signal pin. The arms and the ground contact tabs are formed integrally with the main connector body as one piece. The arms and the ground contact tabs may be planar in shape such that the arms and the ground contact tabs lie flush on the substrate when the connector is arranged over the edge of the substrate.

Floating connector

A floating connector comprises a movable housing, a plurality of contacts and at least one ground member. Each of the contacts has a fixed portion, a first held portion, a coupling portion, an extending portion and a contact portion. The coupling portion is resiliently deformable. The movable housing is movable within a predetermined range in a plane perpendicular to an up-down direction by the resilient deformation. The contacts include a plurality of ground contacts and a signal contact. The ground member has a plurality of ground contact portions, a plurality of supporting portions, a ground coupling portion and a second held portion. The ground contact portions correspond to the ground contacts, respectively. Each of the ground contact portions is brought into contact with the corresponding ground contact even when the movable housing is moved within the predetermined range. The ground coupling portion couples the supporting portions with each other.

CONNECTOR AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS
20230006376 · 2023-01-05 ·

A connector (1) according to the present disclosure includes: a first connector (10) including a pair of first contacts (30a) each of which includes a first contacting portion (34a) and that are attached to a first insulator (20); a second connector (50) including a pair of second contacts (70a) each of which includes a second contacting portion (74a) and that are attached to a second insulator (60), the second contacting portion (74a) being in contact with the first contacting portion (34a) in a fitted state; and a shield member that is attached to the first insulator (20) and the second insulator (60). The shield member includes: a first shield portion (45) and a second shield portion (82b) that are respectively disposed inside and outside in a first direction, which is perpendicular to a fitting direction, with respect to the first contacting portion (34a) and the second contacting portion (74a) that are in contact with each other in the fitted state; and a third shield portion (83b) that is disposed on a circuit board (CB2) side in the fitting direction.

CONNECTOR AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS
20230006376 · 2023-01-05 ·

A connector (1) according to the present disclosure includes: a first connector (10) including a pair of first contacts (30a) each of which includes a first contacting portion (34a) and that are attached to a first insulator (20); a second connector (50) including a pair of second contacts (70a) each of which includes a second contacting portion (74a) and that are attached to a second insulator (60), the second contacting portion (74a) being in contact with the first contacting portion (34a) in a fitted state; and a shield member that is attached to the first insulator (20) and the second insulator (60). The shield member includes: a first shield portion (45) and a second shield portion (82b) that are respectively disposed inside and outside in a first direction, which is perpendicular to a fitting direction, with respect to the first contacting portion (34a) and the second contacting portion (74a) that are in contact with each other in the fitted state; and a third shield portion (83b) that is disposed on a circuit board (CB2) side in the fitting direction.

Electronic device including connector mounted on circuit board
11546454 · 2023-01-03 · ·

Various embodiments of the present disclosure relate to an electronic device which may include: a circuit board; at least one electronic component mounted on the upper surface of the circuit board; at least one connector mounted on the upper surface of the circuit board and electrically connected to the circuit board or the at least one electronic component; and a conductive frame which includes a side wall surrounding a space, in which the at least one electronic component and the at least one connector are disposed, and an extension part extending from one end of the side wall into the space.

SHIELDING HOUSING STRUCTURE OF ELECTRIC CONNECTOR
20220407266 · 2022-12-22 ·

A shielding housing structure of an electric connector includes an insulating body including a first terminal slot for insertion of a first terminal set, a second terminal slot for insertion of a second terminal set, a socket for insertion of a preset board; a shielding housing having an accommodation space assembled with a top side of the insulating body, and top holes and lateral holes formed thereon, and an insertion hole formed on upper edges of lateral hole; and a movable cover having a top covering plate having top openings, and a side covering plate having lateral openings. The top covering plate is plugged into the insertion hole, and can be slid to a first position to form thermal convection ventilation holes on the shielding housing structure, or the top covering plate can be slid to a second position to form an enclosing status of the shielding housing.

Pre-Assembled Plug Assembly for a Plug Extending Through a Wall

A plug assembly for an electrical plug extending through a wall includes a first housing part having a contact chamber receiving an electrical contact, a second housing part having a receptacle in which the first housing part is received, and a base plate fastening the plug assembly to the wall. The plug assembly is pre-assembled by fastening the first housing part and the second housing part on different sides of the base plate.

Pre-Assembled Plug Assembly for a Plug Extending Through a Wall

A plug assembly for an electrical plug extending through a wall includes a first housing part having a contact chamber receiving an electrical contact, a second housing part having a receptacle in which the first housing part is received, and a base plate fastening the plug assembly to the wall. The plug assembly is pre-assembled by fastening the first housing part and the second housing part on different sides of the base plate.