Electrical connectors
US-2017324202-A1 · Nov 9, 2017 · US
US10367308B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10367308-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715795234-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 26, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 26, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jul 30, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 30, 2019 |
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An electrical connector includes an insulative housing defining a front cavity for receiving and rear cavity, a terminal assembly assembled in the rear cavity, and a ground member. The terminal assembly includes an upper terminal module, a lower terminal module sandwiching a shielding module therebetween. Said upper terminal module includes a pair of upper ground terminals. Said lower terminal module includes a plurality of lower ground terminals. Said shielding module includes metallic shielding plate. The ground member is associated with the shielding module to mechanically and electrically connect at least one of the upper ground terminals and the lower ground terminals with the shielding plate.
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An electrical receptacle for being mounted onto a host board and electrically connecting with a mating electrical circuit board along a front-to-back direction, comprising: an insulative housing; and a row of first terminals, a row of second terminals, a row of third terminals, and a row of fourth terminals arranged along a vertical direction and mounted in the insulative housing, the first terminals and the fourth terminals forming a first mating port, the second terminals and the third terminals forming a second mating port, the first mating port forwardly extending beyond the second mating port; wherein the row of first terminals align with the row of second terminals along an up-to-down direction, the row of third terminals align with the row of fourth terminals along the up-to-down direction, the first terminals and the second terminals are offset in a longitudinal direction perpendicular to the vertical direction and the front-to-back direction from the third terminals and the fourth terminals. 2. The electrical receptacle as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a center line of the first terminal along the front-to-back direction and a center line of the second terminal along the front-to-back direction are in a same first vertical plane, a center line of the third terminal along the front-to-back direction and a center line of the fourth terminal along the front-to-back direction are in a same second vertical plane. 3. The electrical receptacle as claimed in claim 2 , wherein a distance of adjacent first vertical plane and second vertical plane is 0.4 mm. 4. The electrical receptacle as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first terminal has a first soldering portion; the second terminal has a second soldering portion; the third terminal has a third soldering portion; the fourth terminal has a fourth soldering portion; the fourth soldering portion, the third soldering portion, the second soldering portion and the first soldering portion are arranged in front to back. 5. The electrical receptacle as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the second soldering portion aligns to a space of two adjacent third soldering portions. 6. The electrical receptacle as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first terminal insert-molded in a first insulative body and a first position part forms a first terminal module; the second terminal insert-molded in a second insulative body and a second position part forms a second terminal module; the third terminal insert-molded in a third insulative body and a third position part forms a third terminal module; the fourth terminal insert-molded in a fourth insulative body forms a fourth terminal module. 7. The electrical receptacle as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the first terminal has a first contact section, a first horizontal section and a first vertical section, the first insulative body over-molding on the first horizontal section, the first position part over-molding on the first vertical section; the second terminal has a second contact section, a second horizontal section and a second vertical section, the second insulative body over-molding on the second horizontal section, the second position part over-molding on the second vertical section; the third terminal has a third contact section, a third horizontal section and a third vertical section, the third insulative body over-molding on the third horizontal section, the third position part over-molding on the third vertical section; the fourth terminal has a fourth contact section, a fourth horizontal section and a fourth vertical section, the fourth insulative body over-molding on the fourth horizontal section; the insulative housing has a row of fixed slots, the fourth vertical section received in the fixed slot. 8. The electrical receptacle as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the insulative housing has a top face and a bottom face, the top face defined a first guide groove for receiving the first contact section, the bottom face defined a fourth guide groove for receiving the fourth contact section. 9. The electrical receptacle as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the first insulative body is defined a guide groove on a bottom surface thereof for receiving a contact section of the second terminal, and the fourth insulative body is defined a guide groove on a top surface thereof for receiving a contact section of the third terminal. 10. The electrical receptacle as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the first insulative body is defined a first slit for exposing the first horizontal section, the first position part is defined a first opening for exposing the first vertical section; the second insulative body is defined a second slit for exposing the second horizontal section, the second position part is defined a second opening for exposing the second vertical section; the third insulative body is defined a third slit for exposing the third horizontal section, the third position part is defined a third opening for exposing the third vertical section; the fourth insulative body is defined a fourth slit for exposing the fourth horizontal section. 11. An electrical receptacle for mating with a plug connector, comprising: an insulative housing defining a front card receiving space and a rear module receiving space; a terminal module received within the module receiving space and comprising: an upper half module and a lower half module stacked with each other in a vertical direction; said upper half module including an upper front part and an upper rear part cooperating with each other to sandwich an upper shielding plate therebetween in the vertical direction, the upper front part including a plurality of upper front terminals integrally formed with an upper front insulator via insert-molding, the upper rear part including a plurality of upper rear terminals integrally formed with an upper rear insulator via insert-molding, said upper shielding plate forming a plurality of upper springs extending upwardly through corresponding holes in the upper front insulator to mechanically and electrically connect corresponding upper front terminals for grounding, and a plurality of lower springs extending downwardly through corresponding holes to mechanically and electrically connect corresponding upper rear terminals for grounding; wherein front contacting sections of the upper front terminals and those of the upper rear terminals are located on a same upper side of the card receiving space; and the lower half module includes a plurality of lower front terminals and a plurality of lower rear terminals, and front contacting sections of the lower front terminals and those of the lower rear terminals are located on a same lower side of the card receiving space. 12. The electrical receptacle as claimed in claim 11 , wherein during mating with a plug connector, the front contacting sections of the upper front terminals are received within corresponding upper passageways formed by an upper wall of the housing while the front contacting sections of the upper rear terminals are received within corresponding upper grooves formed in the upper front insulator. 13. The electrical receptacle as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the front contacting sections of the upper front terminals are located in front of and aligned with those of the upper rear terminals in a front-to-back direction perpendicular to said vertical direction. 14. The electrical receptacle as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the upper half module and the lower half module commonly forms a rear card receiving space aligned with the front card receiving space in the front-to-back direction. 15. The electrical receptacle a
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