HIGH FREQUENCY ELECTRONIC CONNECTOR
20190020151 ยท 2019-01-17
Inventors
- HAO-WEN CHIEN (NEW TAIPEI CITY, TW)
- LI-CHUN LAN (NEW TAIPEI CITY, TW)
- MIN-AN CHING (NEW TAIPEI CITY, TW)
- PING-HUAN TSOU (NEW TAIPEI CITY, TW)
- WEN-YING CHENG (NEW TAIPEI CITY, TW)
- BOR-CHEN TSAI (NEW TAIPEI CITY, TW)
- TSUNG-MING TSAI (NEW TAIPEI CITY, TW)
- Chih-Feng Chen (New Taipei City, TW)
Cpc classification
H01R24/56
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/646
ELECTRICITY
H01R24/48
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R13/646
ELECTRICITY
H01R24/56
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A high frequency electronic connector is formed by a first connector and a second connector. The first connector has a first body and at least one first terminal, and the first terminal is built in the first body. The second connector has a second body and at least one second terminal, and the second terminal is built in the second body and provided for inserting and connecting the first body. The first terminal has a front end surface in form of a slope or a curved surface, and the second terminal has a front end surface in form of at least one slope or at least one curved surface, so as to increase the contact area between the first and second terminals, and improve the stability of a high frequency signal transmission.
Claims
1. A high frequency electronic connector, comprising of a first connector and a second connector, and the first connector including a first body and at least one first terminal, and the first body having the first terminal built therein, and the second connector including a second body and at least one second terminal, and the second body having the second terminal built therein and provided for plugging the first body, characterized in that the first terminal has a front end surface which is substantially a slope or a curved surface, and the second terminal has a front end surface which comprises at least one slope or at least one curved surface for increasing the contact area between the first terminal and the second terminal, and improving stability of a high frequency signal transmission.
2. The high frequency electronic connector of claim 1, wherein the high frequency electronic connector is inserted and coupled into a motherboard having a plurality of contacts, and the motherboard is electrically coupled to at least one external electronic device.
3. The high frequency electronic connector of claim 2, wherein the electronic device is inserted and coupled to the motherboard through the contacts and electrically coupled to the high frequency electronic connector, or the electronic device is inserted and coupled to the contacts through at least one external cable, and the contacts are electrically coupled to the high frequency electronic connector.
4. The high frequency electronic connector of claim 3, wherein at least one of the first and second terminals is elastic, so that when the first connector is inserted and coupled to the second connector, at least one of the first and second terminals elastically absorbs the stress produced at the moment of engagement to improve the overall reliability, and the second body is fixedly or elastically contacted with the first body to achieve an insertion and engagement effect.
5. The high frequency electronic connector of claim 4, wherein the front end surfaces of the first terminal and the second terminal area are oblique contact surfaces having an angle of 18-45 degrees with respect to a horizontal plane, and the first terminal and the second terminal are disposed opposite to each other.
6. The high frequency electronic connector of claim 4, wherein the front end surface of the first terminal is substantially in a convex arc shape, and the front end surface of the second terminal is substantially in a concave arc shape and corresponsive to the front end surface of the first terminal.
7. The high frequency electronic connector of claim 4, wherein the front end surface of the first terminal is substantially in a convex arc shape, and the front end of the second terminal has a plurality of slopes in different shapes and disposed continuously around the front end of the second terminal, and two oblique slopes are arranged opposite to each other to form a plurality of cones and a plurality of grooves.
8. The high frequency electronic connector of claim 4, wherein the front end surface of the first terminal is in a convex curved shape, and the front end of the second terminal has a plurality of convex curved surface disposed continuously around the front end surface of the second terminal.
9. The high frequency electronic connector of any one of claim 1, wherein the first body and the second body are made of a polymer or an electrically conductive material for enhancing the capability of resisting electromagnetic interference.
10. The high frequency electronic connector of claim 9, wherein the second body has at least one hole filled with polymer or air.
11. The high frequency electronic connector of any one of claim 2, wherein the first body and the second body are made of a polymer or an electrically conductive material for enhancing the capability of resisting electromagnetic interference.
12. The high frequency electronic connector of claim 11, wherein the second body has at least one hole filled with polymer or air.
13. The high frequency electronic connector of any one of claim 3, wherein the first body and the second body are made of a polymer or an electrically conductive material for enhancing the capability of resisting electromagnetic interference.
14. The high frequency electronic connector of claim 13, wherein the second body has at least one hole filled with polymer or air.
15. The high frequency electronic connector of any one of claim 4, wherein the first body and the second body are made of a polymer or an electrically conductive material for enhancing the capability of resisting electromagnetic interference.
16. The high frequency electronic connector of claim 15, wherein the second body has at least one hole filled with polymer or air.
17. The high frequency electronic connector of any one of claim 5, wherein the first body and the second body are made of a polymer or an electrically conductive material for enhancing the capability of resisting electromagnetic interference.
18. The high frequency electronic connector of claim 17, wherein the second body has at least one hole filled with polymer or air.
19. The high frequency electronic connector of any one of claim 6, wherein the first body and the second body are made of a polymer or an electrically conductive material for enhancing the capability of resisting electromagnetic interference.
20. The high frequency electronic connector of claim 19, wherein the second body has at least one hole filled with polymer or air.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0018] The above and other objects, features and advantages of this disclosure will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.
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[0020] The front end surface of the first terminal 201 is a curved surface, and the front end surface of the second terminal 211 is also a curved surface. In
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[0022] The front end surface of the first terminal 201 is a curved surface, and the front end surface of the second terminal 211 is at least one curved surface. For example, if the front end surface of the first terminal 201 is in a convex arc shape, the front end of the second terminal 211 has a plurality of slopes in different shapes disposed continuously around the front end of the second terminal 211, and two oblique slopes in different directions have a plurality of cones and a plurality of grooves, so that when the two terminals are engaged, the convex arc shape of the first terminal 201 may use the sharp cones to scrape a surface oxide layer while increasing the contact area between the first terminal 201 and the second terminal 211, improve the stability of high frequency signal transmission, and achieve a good high frequency property.
[0023] In addition, the high frequency electronic connector 3 may be inserted and connected to a motherboard 3 having a plurality of contacts 30 by users or installed directly onto the motherboard 3 in factory, and the contacts 30 are provided for inserting and connecting at least one electronic device 4 including a PCI, a memory socket, south and north bridges, a motherboard power socket, a processor power socket or a SATA socket, so that the high frequency electronic connector 3 is electrically coupled to the external electronic device 4 through the motherboard 3. Of course, the electronic devices 4 may be plugged into the high frequency electronic connectors 3 installed in the same motherboard 3 and electrically coupled to constitute a loop, or the electronic device 4 may be connected to the contact 30 through at least one cable (not shown in the figure) and electrically coupled to the high frequency electronic connector 2.
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