FACE PLATE FOR CABLE TAP UNIT
20240130054 ยท 2024-04-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
H05K5/0065
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R25/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
There is provided a face plate (36) for a cable tap (10) comprising a printed circuit board (PCB) (40) and first and second electrically conductive interface elements (32, 32) in contact with the PCB (40), wherein the first interface element (32) has a first impedance and is configured to engage with an input connector (24) within a back box (12) and the second interface element (32) has a second impedance and is configured to engage with an output connector (24) within the back box (12). The interface elements are elongate pins, typically with a length in the range 2 to 25 mm. A support structure (42) disposed around each interface element. Part of the support structure (42) forms a boss (64, 64) mountable on electrical switches associated with a power bar (70) within a back box.
Claims
1. A face plate for a cable tap comprising a printed circuit board (PCB) and first and second electrically conductive interface elements in contact with the PCB, wherein the first interface element has a first impedance and is configured to engage with an input connector within a back box and the second interface element has a second impedance and is configured to engage with an output connector within a back box.
2. A face plate according to claim 1, wherein the first impedance is different to the second impedance.
3. A face plate according to claim 1, wherein the interface elements are elongate pins.
4. A face plate according to claim 3, wherein the elongate pins have a length in the range 2 to 25 mm.
5. A face plate according to claim 3, wherein the elongate pins each comprise at least three sections, the first section being a PCB mounting section, the second section being a central impedance matching section and the third section being a back box connection pin or socket.
6. A face plate according to claim 5, wherein the impedance matching section comprising one or more regions of varying diameter.
7. A face plate according to claim 1, further comprising a support structure disposed around each interface element.
8. A face plate according to claim 7, wherein a separate support structure is provided for each interface element.
9. A face plate according to claim 7, wherein the support structure is secured to the PCB.
10. A face plate according to claim 7, wherein part of the support structure forms a boss mountable on electrical switches associated with a power bar within a back box.
Description
[0013] The invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION
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[0024] Whilst various types of support structure are possible, for example a single support structure supporting both interface elements 32, 32 or separate support structures for each element 32, 32. Typically interface element 32 extends through at least a portion of the support structure so as to be secured against lateral movement.
[0025] For the embodiment shown in
[0026] Support structure 42 is formed as a skeleton structure so as to reduce the amount of material required to form structure 42 whilst maintaining structural integrity. One embodiment of structure 42 is shown in detail in
[0027] The impedances of interface elements 32, 32 are selected so that when combined with the impedances of connectors 24, 24, any impedance mismatch between constituents of the cable tap is compensated for.
[0028] Where impedance mismatch occurs due to connectors 24, 24 within back box 12, the impedance of input connector 24 is adjusted to improve characteristics to the desired network impedance when combined with first interface element 32 and PCB 40. Similarly the impedance of output connector 24 is adjusted to improve characteristics to the desired network impedance when combined with second interface element 32 and PCB 40, in this case the impedance of each interface element is identical if the impedances of the connectors within the back box are identical.
[0029] Where there is an impedance mismatch between input and output connectors 24, 24 within back box 12, which mismatch may be in addition to or instead of an impedance mismatch with PCB 40, interface elements 32, 32 are configured to have different impedances to ensure the impedance of input connector 24 when combined with interface element 32 matches the impedance of output connector 24 when combined with interface element 32. Thus the mismatch of impedance between input and output connectors 24, 24 within back box 12 is compensated for.
[0030] Interface elements 32 and 32 are generally formed as elongate pins, typically 5 mm to 25 mm in length, three examples of which are shown in
[0031] Depending on the capacitance of the back box connector, the shape and dimensions of each interface element are modified as needed with different diameter and/or length matching section 75 as shown in
[0032] A face plate with such interface elements 32, 32 allows for impedance mismatch between constituents of a CATV tap to be compensated for. Thus tap units, and in particular outdoor tap units, can easily be modified by replacing their existing face plates with modified face plate 36, so enabling the tap units to have improved operation at frequencies above 1.2 GHz, and typically up to frequencies of 1.8 GHz and beyond.