CABLE CONNECTION STRUCTURE AND CABLE CONNECTOR INCLUDING SAME
20170271797 ยท 2017-09-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R12/77
ELECTRICITY
H01R12/88
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A cable connector includes a connection end portion of a flexible board, in which a rectangular reinforcing plate molded of a conductive resin material is fixed to part of an upper surface of a ground plate. The connection end portion of the flexible board is electrically connected to a printed circuit board through the cable connector.
Claims
1. A cable connection structure comprising: a connection end portion of a flexible cable, the flexible cable having a group of contact pads formed at least at one ends of a plurality of signal lines configured to transmit a signal and one ends of a plurality of ground lines to be grounded, a ground plate electrically connected to the plurality of ground lines with respect to the contact pads, and a reinforcing plate provided on a surface of the ground plate with respect to the contact pads, the connection end portion which the ground plate and the reinforcing plate are oppositely joined to the group of contact pads; the connection end portion comprising: a plurality of contact terminals each having a contact portion to come into contact with a corresponding one of the contact pads, the contact terminals provided in a housing, being configured to electrically connect the connection end portion of the cable to a wiring board, wherein the connection end portion is held in the housing due to elastic repulsion of the contact portion of the plurality of contact terminals pressed against the group of contact pads.
2. The cable connection structure according to claim 1, wherein the ground plate has a plurality of extension portions formed at a given interval along a direction of arrangement of the contact terminals.
3. The cable connection structure according to claim 2, wherein a ground plate piece to be electrically connected to the corresponding ground line is further formed between the extension portions adjacent to each other.
4. The cable connection structure according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of ground plate pieces to be electrically connected to the ground lines are further formed away from the ground plate and disposed at a given interval along a direction of arrangement of the contact terminals.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
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[0045] As shown in
[0046] For example, a signal processing circuit which includes, among other things, an electronic device (not shown) and the like configured to convert optical signals that are supplied from a receiving optical sub-assembly (hereinafter also referred to as an ROSA) through a flexible board 10 and contact terminals 32ai (i=1 to 13) of a cable connector 30 to be described later into electric signals, is formed on a mounting surface of the first board 24A of the printed circuit board 24. The signal processing circuit is connected to one end of each of a plurality of signal layers 24S and a plurality of ground layers 24G (see
[0047] The plurality of signal layers 24S and the plurality of ground layers 24G of the first board 24A extend parallel to an X coordinate axis in the Cartesian coordinates shown in
[0048] Another end of each of the plurality of signal layers 24S and of the plurality of ground layers 24G is connected to a fixed terminal portion 32F of the corresponding one of the contact terminals 32ai of the cable connector 30 (see
[0049] As shown in
[0050] One of the pair of cable end portion accommodating portions 30A is formed by being surrounded by a side wall 30RW, a middle wall 30MW, a back wall 30BW, and a bottom wall, which collectively constitute a housing. The other cable end portion accommodating portion 30A is formed by being surrounded by a side wall 30LW, the middle wall 30MW, the aforementioned back wall 30BW, and the aforementioned bottom wall, which collectively constitute a housing. Each cable end portion accommodating portion 30A has a cable insertion slot which is opened in a direction of extension of the printed circuit board 24. Each cable end portion accommodating portion 30A includes a plurality of slits 30Si (i=1 to n, n is the positive integer) in which the contact terminals 32ai are arranged. The plurality of slits 30Si are formed at given intervals along the Y coordinate axis in
[0051] The lever members 34 serving as cable holding means are turnably provided above the cable end portion accommodating portions 30A, respectively. Support shafts 34S formed on two ends of one of the lever members 34, respectively, are inserted into a hole 30a in the side wall 30RW and a hole (not shown) in the middle wall 30MW. Support shafts 34S formed on two ends of the other lever member 34, respectively, are inserted into a hole 30a in the side wall 30LW and the hole (not shown) in the middle wall 30MW. In the case where the flexible board 10 is attached to the cable connector 30 having the above-described configuration, the area of an opening of the cable insertion slot becomes largest when each lever member 34 is turned in a direction indicated with an arrow in
[0052] As shown in
[0053] Each contact portion 32C is bent into an arc shape such that its tip end is directed to the fixed terminal portion 32F. The fixed terminal portion 32F projects from an open end portion of the slit 30Si that is adjacent to the cable insertion slot toward the first board 24A. As shown in
[0054] As shown in
[0055] As shown in an enlarged manner in
[0056] A clearance 12a is formed between every two extension portions 12b that are adjacent to each other at a given interval. Two signal line conductive layers (S) out of the conductive layers 22ai are formed at a position immediately below each clearance 12a of the ground plate 12. Moreover, in
[0057] A rectangular reinforcing plate 14 molded of a conductive resin material, for example, is fixed to part of an upper surface of the ground plate 12. Electric conductivity (conductance) of the conductive resin material being an antistatic resin material is set in a range from 1 S/m to 30000 S/m inclusive, for example.
[0058] An end surface at one end of the reinforcing plate 14 and an end surface at one end of the insulative base material 16 are located on a common plane. Accordingly, the extension portions 12b of the ground plate 12 is set to the same electric potential as that of the ground line conductive layers (G). Note that the reinforcing plate 14 is not limited to the above-described example, and may be formed by cutting the conductive resin material, for instance. The reinforcing plate 14 may be molded of a glass epoxy, polyimide, polyethylene terephthalate materials or the like.
[0059] When the flexible board 10 is connected to the cable connector 30 in the above-described configuration, the lever member 34 is turned in the direction indicated with the arrow in
[0060] Accordingly, in the above-described configuration, the connection end portion on the one side of the flexible board 10 can be electrically connected to the printed circuit board 24 without requiring any soldering work. Thus, it is possible to stabilize work quality in connecting the connection end portion of the flexible board to the circuit board. In addition, the extension portions 12b of the ground plate 12 are set to the same electric potential as that of the ground line conductive layers (G). Thus, it is possible to maintain high quality in signal characteristics of a transceiver module when a communication speed in the transceiver module becomes relatively high.
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[0062] In the example shown in
[0063] Note that constituents in
[0064] As shown in
[0065] A ground plate 42 having a predetermined length is fixed to a surface of the insulative base material 46 located opposite from the aforementioned surface. The substantially rectangular ground plate pieces 42C are provided at given intervals on a common plane, respectively, at portions of the ground plate 42 which are located immediately above contact pads of the above-described ground line conductive layers (G). In addition, extension portions 42b extending from an end of the ground plate 42 to an end of the insulative base material 46 are formed at given intervals like teeth of a comb at spaces between the adjacent ground plate pieces 42C. The ground line conductive layers (G) out of the conductive layers, the ground plate pieces 42C, and the ground plate 42 are electrically connected to one another through vias 48ai.
[0066] Two signal line conductive layers (S) out of the conductive layers are formed at a position immediately below each extension portion 42b of the ground plate 42.
[0067] A rectangular reinforcing plate 44 molded of a conductive resin material, for example, is fixed to part of an upper surface of the ground plate 42. Electric conductivity of the conductive resin material being an antistatic resin material is set in a range from 1 S/m to 30000 S/m inclusive, for example. An end surface at one end of the reinforcing plate 44 and an end surface at one end of the insulative base material 46 are located on a common plane. Accordingly, the extension portions 42b of the ground plate 42 and the ground plate pieces 42C are set to the same electric potential as that of the ground line conductive layers (G). Note that the reinforcing plate 44 is not limited to the above-described example, and may be formed by cutting the conductive resin material, for instance. The reinforcing plate 44 may be molded of a glass epoxy, polyimide, polyethylene terephthalate materials or the like.
[0068] Accordingly, in the above-described configuration as well, the connection end portion on the one side of the flexible board 40 can be electrically connected to the printed circuit board 24 without requiring any soldering work. Thus, it is possible to stabilize work quality in connecting the connection end portion of the flexible board to the circuit board. In addition, the extension portions 42b of the ground plate 42 and the ground plate pieces 42C are set to the same electric potential as that of the ground line conductive layers (G). Thus, it is possible to maintain high quality in signal characteristics of a transceiver module when a communication speed in the transceiver module becomes relatively high.
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[0070] In the example shown in
[0071] A cable connector has a configuration similar to that of the cable connector 30 shown in
[0072] Note that constituents in
[0073] As shown in
[0074] The ground plate 52 having a predetermined length is fixed to a surface of the insulative base material 56 located opposite from the aforementioned surface. The substantially rectangular ground plate pieces 52C are provided at given intervals on a common plane, respectively, at portions which are located away from an end of the ground plate 52 by the given interval and immediately above contact pads of the above-described ground line conductive layers (G). The ground line conductive layers (G) out of the conductive layers, the ground plate pieces 52C, and the ground plate 52 are electrically connected to one another through vias 58ai (i=1 to n, n is the positive integer).
[0075] Two signal line conductive layers (S) out of the conductive layers are formed at a position immediately below each space between the ground plate pieces 52C.
[0076] A rectangular reinforcing plate 54 molded of a conductive resin material, for example, is fixed to part of an upper surface of the ground plate 52. Electric conductivity of the conductive resin material being an antistatic resin material is set in a range from 1 S/m to 30000 S/m inclusive, for example. An end surface at one end of the reinforcing plate 54 and an end surface at one end of the insulative base material 56 are located on a common plane. Accordingly, the ground plate 52 and the ground plate pieces 52C are set to the same electric potential as that of the ground line conductive layers (G). Note that the reinforcing plate 54 is not limited to the above-described example, and may be formed by cutting the conductive resin material, for instance.
[0077] The reinforcing plate 54 may be molded of a glass epoxy, polyimide, polyethylene terephthalate materials or the like.
[0078] Accordingly, in the above-described configuration as well, the connection end portion on the one side of the flexible board 50 can be electrically connected to the printed circuit board 24 without requiring any soldering work. Thus, it is possible to stabilize work quality in connecting the connection end portion of the flexible board to the circuit board. In addition, the ground plate 52 and the ground plate pieces 52C are set to the same electric potential as that of the ground line conductive layers (G). Thus, it is possible to maintain high quality in signal characteristics of a transceiver module when a communication speed in the transceiver module becomes relatively high.
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[0080] In the example shown in
[0081] A cable connector has a configuration similar to that of the cable connector 30 shown in
[0082] Note that constituents in
[0083] As shown in
[0084] The first ground plate 62 having a predetermined length is fixed to a surface of the insulative base material 66 located opposite from the aforementioned surface. The substantially rectangular second ground plate 62C extending in the direction of the arrangement of the ground line conductive layers (G) and the signal line conductive layers (S) described above is provided on a common plane at a position away from an end of the first ground plate 62 by the given interval. A length dimension and a width dimension of the second ground plate 62C in terms of the direction of arrangement of the ground line conductive layers (G) and the signal line conductive layers (S) described above are set smaller than a length dimension and a width dimension of the first ground plate 62.
[0085] The ground line conductive layers (G) out of the conductive layers, the first ground plate 62, and the second ground plate 62C of the flexible board 60 are electrically connected to one another through vias 68ai (i=1 to n, n is the positive integer).
[0086] A rectangular reinforcing plate 64 molded of a conductive resin material, for example, is fixed to part of an upper surface of the first ground plate 52 and to an upper surface of the second ground plate 62C. Electric conductivity of the conductive resin material being an antistatic resin material is set in a range from 1 S/m to 30000 S/m inclusive, for example. An end surface at one end of the reinforcing plate 64 and an end surface at one end of the insulative base material 66 are located on a common plane. Accordingly, the first ground plate 62 and the second ground plate 62C are set to the same electric potential as that of the ground line conductive layers (G). Note that the reinforcing plate 64 is not limited to the above-described example, and may be formed by cutting the conductive resin material, for instance. The reinforcing plate 64 may be molded of a glass epoxy, polyimide, polyethylene terephthalate materials or the like.
[0087] Accordingly, in the above-described configuration as well, the connection end portion on the one side of the flexible board 60 can be electrically connected to the printed circuit board 24 without requiring any soldering work. Thus, it is possible to stabilize work quality in connecting the connection end portion of the flexible board to the circuit board. In addition, the first ground plate 62 and the second ground plate 62C are set to the same electric potential as that of the ground line conductive layers (G). Thus, it is possible to maintain high quality in signal characteristics of a transceiver module when a communication speed in the transceiver module becomes relatively high.
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[0089] In the example shown in
[0090] A cable connector has a configuration similar to that of the cable connector 30 shown in
[0091] Note that constituents in
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[0093] The ground plate 72 having a predetermined length is fixed to a surface of the insulative base material 76 located opposite from the aforementioned surface. As shown in
[0094] The ground line conductive layers (G) out of the conductive layers, and ground plate 72 of the flexible board 70 are electrically connected to one another through vias 78ai (i=1 to n, n is the positive integer).
[0095] As shown in
[0096] Accordingly, in the above-described configuration as well, the connection end portion on the one side of the flexible board 70 can be electrically connected to the printed circuit board 24 without requiring any soldering work. Thus, it is possible to stabilize work quality in connecting the connection end portion of the flexible board to the circuit board. In addition, the ground plate 72 and the ground line contact terminals 32ai are set to the same electric potential as that of the ground line conductive layers (G). Thus, it is possible to maintain high quality in signal characteristics of a transceiver module when a communication speed in the transceiver module becomes relatively high.
[0097] The inventor of the present application has conducted comparative verification concerning characteristics of insertion losses and crosstalk in the cable connection structures according to the above-described first to fifth embodiments of the present invention by use of a given simulator system.
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[0099] As apparent from the characteristic lines L1, L2, and L3 in
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[0101] As apparent from the characteristic lines L1, L2, and L3 in
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[0103] The fixed terminal portions 32F of the contact terminals 32ai used in the cable connector shown in
[0104] Note that constituents in
[0105] As shown in
[0106] As shown in an enlarged manner in
[0107] Each contact portion 82C is bent into an arc shape such that its tip end is directed to the surface of the first board 24A. As shown in
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[0110] The one of the cable end portion accommodating portions is formed by being surrounded by side walls 90RW and 90LW, a back wall 90BW, and a bottom wall, which collectively constitute a housing. The cable end portion accommodating portion has a cable insertion slot which is opened in the direction of extension of the above-described printed circuit board 24. As shown in
[0111] The slits 90Si penetrate the back wall 90BW as shown in
[0112] The lever members 94 serving as cable holding means are turnably provided above the cable end portion accommodating portions, respectively. Support shafts 94S formed on two ends of each lever member 94 are inserted into a hole 90a in the side wall 90RW and a hole (not shown) in the side wall 90LW. In the case where the flexible board 10 is attached to the cable connector 90 having the above-described configuration, the area of an opening of the cable insertion slot becomes largest when each lever member 94 is turned in one direction. Hence, the connection end portion on the one side of the flexible board 10 is inserted into the insertion slot. Thereafter, the lever member 94 is turned in another direction, which is an opposite direction to the one direction mentioned above, until tabs of the lever member 94 are inserted into grooves 90G in the side walls 90RW and 90LW. Thus, a pressing surface of the lever member 94 presses the connection end portion on the one side of the flexible board 10 against contact portions 92C of the plurality of contact terminals 92ai, and the contact end portion is held in the corresponding cable end portion accommodating portion.
[0113] As shown in an enlarged manner in
[0114] Each contact portion 92C is bent into an arc shape such that its tip end is directed to the surface of the first board 24A. The fixed terminal portions 92F are soldered and fixed to the conductive layers of the first board 24A through the slits 30Si. A pair of claw portions to be locked with the grooves in the partition walls 30Pi are provided at two positions of each fixed portion 92N, and the fixed portion 92N extends toward the back wall 90BW. Accordingly, when the pressing surface of the lever member 94 presses the connection end portion on the one side of the flexible board 10 against the contact portions 92C of the contact terminals 92ai and the contact end portion is held thereon, a group of signals supplied to the contact terminals 92ai through the conductive layers of the flexible board 10 reach the fixed terminal portions 92F from the contact portions 92C through the movable pieces 92M as well as the fixed portions 92N, and are further supplied to the conductive layers of the first board 24A.
[0115] In addition, metallic contact pieces 96T, 98T, and 99T of a conductive block unit come into contact with the fixed portions 92N of particular contact terminals 92ai among the contact terminals 92ai, which are electrically connected to the ground line conductive layers (G) of the flexible board 10. Contact terminals 92ai to be electrically connected to two signal line conductive layers (S) are provided at a given interval between the particular contact terminals 92ai that are electrically connected to the ground line conductive layers (G).
[0116] The conductive block unit is provided inside an opening of the back wall 90BW, which is opened above the fixed portions 92N of the plurality of contact terminals 92ai.
[0117] As shown in an enlarged manner in
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[0119] The block 99 constituting a right end of the conductive block unit is made of a conductive resin material and formed into an angular shape having a corner at a lower right end. A lock portion extending to a position immediately above the fixed portion 92N of the corresponding contact terminal 92ai is formed at an end on one side of the block 99. The lock portion includes lock projections, which are located at two positions adjacent to each other on a surface opposed to the peripheral edge of the above-described opening. These lock projections have similar structures as the lock projections 96N1 and 96N2. In addition, a groove into which the contact piece 99T is press-fitted is provided in a surface of the lock portion opposed to the fixed portion 92N of the contact terminal 92ai. A lower end of the contact piece 99T is in contact with the fixed portion 92N of the corresponding contact terminal 92ai.
[0120] Each of the three blocks 98 having the same shape is made of a conductive resin material and formed into a crank shape having a first side and a second side. A lock portion extending to a position immediately above the fixed portion 92N of the corresponding contact terminal 92ai is formed at an end of the first side of each block 98. The lock portion includes lock projections, which are located at two positions adjacent to each other on a surface opposed to the peripheral edge of the above-described opening. These lock projections have similar structures as the lock projections 96N1 and 96N2. In addition, a groove into which the contact piece 98T is press-fitted is provided in a surface of the lock portion opposed to the fixed portion 92N of the contact terminal 92ai. A lower end of the contact piece 98T is in contact with the fixed portion 92N of the corresponding contact terminal 92ai. The first side of the block 98 is coupled to the second side of the adjacent block 98 with a metallic coupler. Thus, a given clearance CL is defined between every two adjacent blocks 98. Moreover, the first side of the block 98 adjacent to the left-end block 96 is coupled to the other side of the block 96 with a metallic coupler. Thus, a given clearance CL is also defined between the left-end block 96 and the block 98 adjacent to the block 96. Furthermore, the second side of the block 98 adjacent to the right-end block 99 is coupled to the other side of the block 99 with a metallic coupler. Thus, a given clearance CL is also defined between the right-end block 99 and the block 98 adjacent to the block 99.
[0121] Accordingly, the block 96, the blocks 98, and the block 99 collectively form the conductive block unit by being linearly arranged and coupled to one another.
[0122] Note that the block 96, the blocks 98, and the block 99 are not limited to the above-described example. Specifically, the adjacent blocks do not have to be coupled to one another with the metallic couplers.
[0123] The inventor of the present application has confirmed that, regarding transmission characteristics of the group of signals obtained through the cable connector 90, a peak of the insertion loss and a peak of the crosstalk are attenuated in a predetermined frequency range since the contact terminals 92ai electrically connected to the ground line conductive layers (G) are set to the same electric potential as each other according to the above-described configuration.
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[0125] The conductive block 86 made of a conductive resin material extends in the Y coordinate axis, and is provided inside the opening of the back wall 90BW which is opened above the fixed portions 92N of the plurality of contact terminals 92ai.
[0126] As shown in
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[0128] The cable connector shown in
[0129] The connection end portions of the flexible boards 10 described above are to be connected to a cable connector 100, respectively. The cable connector 100 is fixed to the end portion of the mounting surface of the first board 24A described above, which is not illustrated. The cable connector 100 includes, as its main elements: the pair of cable end portion accommodating portions into which the connection end portions on the one side of the flexible boards 10 are detachably inserted, respectively; the plurality of contact terminals 92ai configured to electrically connect the connection end portions on the one side of the flexible boards 10 to the plurality of signal layers 24S and the plurality of ground layers 24G of the first board 24A; and a pair of lever members 104 configured to press the connection end portions on the one side of the flexible boards 10, which are inserted into the cable end portion accommodating portions, against the contact portions of the plurality of contact terminals 92ai and to hold the connection end portions thereon. Note that
[0130] The one of the cable end portion accommodating portions is formed by being surrounded by side walls 100RW and 100LW, a back wall 100BW, and a bottom wall, which collectively constitute a housing. The cable end portion accommodating portion has a cable insertion slot which is opened in the direction of extension of the above-described printed circuit board 24. Each cable end portion accommodating portion includes a plurality of slits to which the contact terminals 92ai are provided. The plurality of slits are formed at given intervals along a Y coordinate axis in
[0131] The slits penetrate the back wall 100BW. Every adjacent slits are separated from each other by a partition wall.
[0132] The lever members 104 serving as cable holding means are turnably provided above the cable end portion accommodating portions, respectively. Support shafts 104S formed on two ends of each lever member 104 are inserted into a hole 100a in the side wall 100RW and a hole (not shown) in the side wall 100LW. In the case where the flexible board 10 is attached to the cable connector 100 having the above-described configuration, the area of an opening of the cable insertion slot becomes largest when each lever member 104 is turned in one direction. Hence, the connection end portion on the one side of the flexible board 10 is inserted into the insertion slot. Thereafter, the lever member 104 is turned in another direction, which is an opposite direction to the one direction mentioned above, until tabs of the lever member 104 are inserted into grooves 100G in the side walls 100RW and 100LW. Thus, a pressing surface of the lever member 104 presses the connection end portion on the one side of the flexible board 10 against the contact portions 92C of the plurality of contact terminals 92ai, and the contact end portion is held in the corresponding cable end portion accommodating portion.
[0133] In addition, projections 88N3 of the conductive block 88 come into contact with the fixed portions 92N of particular contact terminals 92ai among the contact terminals 92ai, which are electrically connected to the ground line conductive layers (G) of the flexible board 10. Contact terminals 92ai to be electrically connected to two signal line conductive layers (S) are provided at a given interval between the particular contact terminals 92ai that are electrically connected to the ground line conductive layers (G).
[0134] The conductive block 88 made of a conductive resin material extends in the Y coordinate axis, and is provided inside an opening of the back wall 100BW which is opened above the fixed portions 92N of the plurality of contact terminals 92ai.
[0135] The conductive block 88 is provided with a lock portion extending to a position immediately above the fixed portion 92N of the corresponding contact terminal 92ai. The lock portion includes lock projections, which are located at two positions on a surface opposed to a peripheral edge of the above-described opening. In addition, projections 88N3 to come into contact with the fixed portions 92N of the particular contact terminals 92ai electrically connected to the ground line conductive layers (G) are formed at two positions at a given interval, for example, on a surface of the lock portion opposed to the fixed portions 92N of the contact terminals 92ai. Each projection 88N3 projects by a predetermined height toward the fixed portion 92N of the corresponding contact terminal 92ai located immediately therebelow.
[0136] In this example as well, the inventor of the present application has confirmed that, regarding transmission characteristics of a group of signals obtained through the cable connector 100, a peak of an insertion loss and a peak of crosstalk are attenuated in a predetermined frequency range since the contact terminals 92ai electrically connected to the ground line conductive layers (G) are set to the same electric potential as each other according to the above-described configuration.
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[0138] The cable connector shown in
[0139] As shown in
[0140] The cable end portion accommodating portion 110A is formed by being surrounded by side walls 110RW and 110LW, the upper wall connecting upper ends of the side walls 110RW and 110LW, a back wall 110BW, and a bottom wall connecting lower ends of the side walls 110RW and 110LW, which collectively constitute a housing. The cable end portion accommodating portion 110A has a cable insertion slot 110SL which is opened in a direction of extension of the printed circuit board 24. The cable end portion accommodating portion 110A includes a plurality of slits 110Si (i=1 to n, n is the positive integer) in which the contact terminals 82ai are arranged. The plurality of slits 110Si are formed at given intervals along the Y coordinate axis in
[0141] In the case where the flexible board 10 is connected to the cable connector 110 in the above-described configuration, when the connection end portion 15 on one side of the flexible boards 10 is inserted into the cable end portion accommodating portion 110A against the elastic force of the contact portions 82C of the plurality of contact terminals 82ai via the cable insertion slot 110SL, the contact portions 82C of the plurality of contact terminals 82ai is depressed, and then, the connection end portion 15 is positioned at a predetermined position. Thus, the contact pressure (elastic repulsion) of the contact portions 82C of the plurality of contact terminals 82ai presses the reinforcing plate 14 of the connection end portion 15 on the one side of the flexible board 10 against the inner surface of the upper wall, and the contact end portion 15 is held thereon. Accordingly, a group of signals supplied to the contact terminals 82ai through the conductive layers of the flexible board 10 are further supplied to the conductive layers of the first board 24A of the printed circuit board 24.
[0142] When the flexible board 10 is detached from the cable connector 110, the connection end portion 15 on the one side of the flexible board 10 is forcefully pulled out of the cable end portion accommodating portion 110A against the elastic force (elastic repulsion) of the contact portions 82C of the plurality of contact terminals 82ai via the cable insertion slot 110SL and thus detached from the cable connector 110.
[0143] Note that the examples of the cable connection structures according to the present invention are not limited to the application to the above-described transceiver module but are, of course, also applicable to cable connecting parts of other devices, for instance.
[0144] While the present invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments. The scope of the following claims is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures and functions.