Ground sleeve having improved impedance control and high frequency performance
US-9124009-B2 · Sep 1, 2015 · US
US10847937B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10847937-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916505290-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 8, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jan 22, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 24, 2020 |
| Grant date | Nov 24, 2020 |
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A modular electrical connector with separately shielded signal conductor pairs. The connector may be assembled from modules, each containing a pair of signal conductors with surrounding partially or fully conductive material. Modules of different sizes may be assembled into wafers, which are then assembled into a connector. Wafers may include lossy material. In some embodiments, shielding members of two mating connectors may each have compliant members along their distal portions, such that, the shielding members engage at points of contact at multiple locations, some of which are adjacent the mating edge of each of the mating shielding members.
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An electrical connector comprising: a plurality of modules arranged in a two-dimensional array along a row direction and a column direction substantially perpendicular to the row direction, each of the plurality of modules comprising: a pair of conductive elements configured to carry a differential signal, each conductive element of the pair having a mating contact portion, a contact tail, and an intermediate portion extending between the mating contact portion and the contact tail; a shield around the pair of conductive elements and comprising a first contact tail between the contact tails of the pair of conductive elements and contact tails of a pair of conductive elements of an adjacent module and a second contact tail that is offset from the contact tails of the pair of conductive elements in the row direction; and a housing member separating the pair of conductive elements and the shield, wherein: the contact tails are disposed in first-type and second-type columns, each first-type column comprises contact tails of the conductive elements and first contact tails of the shields, and each second-type column comprises second contact tails of the shields such that routing channels between two adjacent first-type and second-type columns of contact tails allow traces for a plurality of pairs of conductive elements. 2. The electrical connector of claim 1 , wherein: for each of the plurality of modules, the intermediate portions of the pair of conductive elements are broadside coupled, and the contact tails of the pair of conductive elements are edge coupled. 3. The electrical connector of claim 1 , wherein: the shield comprises two second contact tails aligned in the row direction. 4. The electrical connector of claim 1 , comprising: at least one compliant member attached to the shield, the at least one compliant member being configured to make electrical contact with a shield from a mating electrical connector. 5. The electrical connector of claim 1 , wherein the intermediate portion of each conductive element comprises a conductive wire. 6. The electrical connector of claim 1 , further comprising lossy material in contact with the shield. 7. The electrical connector of claim 1 , wherein the mating contact portion is at least partially tubular. 8. The electrical connector of claim 7 , wherein the mating contact portion is tubular. 9. The electrical connector of claim 1 , comprising: a mounting interface comprising the contact tails of the plurality of modules, and an organizer disposed at the mounting interface, the organizer comprising a plurality of openings sized and arranged to receive respective contact tails. 10. An electrical assembly comprising: a printed circuit board comprising a routing layer and a plurality of traces on the routing layer; and an electrical connector mounted to the printed circuit board, the electrical connector comprising a mounting interface facing the printed circuit board, the mounting interface comprising a plurality of signal contact tail pairs arranged in a plurality of first columns and a plurality of ground contact tails arranged in a plurality of second columns, wherein: the first columns are separated by one or more second columns, the plurality of traces are between a first column and a second column adjacent the first column, and are connected to respective signal contact tails in the first column, and the connector comprises a plurality of modules arranged in a two-dimensional array, each of the plurality of modules comprising a shield, and the signal contact tail pairs are within the modules and the plurality of ground contact tails extend from the shields of the plurality of modules. 11. The electrical assembly of claim 10 , wherein: the electrical connector is mounted at an edge of the printed circuit board; and the first plurality of traces extend in a direction corresponding to the direction from the electrical connector to electronics attached to the printed circuit board. 12. The electrical assembly of claim 10 , wherein: the plurality of traces are elongated parallel to the first column. 13. The electrical assembly of claim 10 , wherein: the plurality of signal contact tails comprise differential pairs of signal contact tails. 14. The electrical assembly of claim 13 , wherein: the plurality of ground contact tails are a first plurality of ground contact tails, each first column comprises a second plurality of ground contact tails, and each differential pair of signal contact tails is separated by one of the second plurality of ground contact tail. 15. The electrical assembly of claim 14 , wherein: the differential pairs of signal contact tails extend from differential pairs of signal conductive elements; and the first and second plurality of ground contact tails extend from electromagnetic shielding material that separates the differential pairs of signal conductive elements. 16. The electrical assembly of claim 15 , further comprising lossy material in contact with the electromagnetic shielding material. 17. The electrical assembly of claim 15 , wherein: the differential pairs of signal conductive elements are broadside coupled. 18. The electrical assembly of claim 15 , wherein: the differential pairs of signal conductive elements are wires. 19. The electrical assembly of claim 10 , comprising: an organizer disposed at the mounting interface, the organizer comprising a plurality of openings sized and arranged to receive respective contact tails. 20. A printed circuit board for mounting connectors, the printed circuit board comprising: a plurality of routing layers; and a connector footprint comprising: a plurality of first-type columns of vias, each first-type column of vias comprising a plurality of differential pairs of signal vias being aligned in a column direction, a plurality of second-type columns of vias, each second-type column of vias comprising a plurality of ground vias associated with a differential pair of signal vias, a plurality of routing channels between adjacent first-type column and second-type column, and a plurality of traces from at least two pairs of the plurality of differential pairs of signal vias, the plurality of traces being routed in one routing channel on one routing layer and extending in parallel to the column direction. 21. The printed circuit board of claim 20 , wherein: the plurality of ground vias are a first plurality of ground vias; each first-type column of vias further comprises a second plurality of ground vias; and for each first-type column of vias, each differential pair is separated by a ground via of the second plurality of ground vias. 22. The printed circuit board of claim 20 , wherein: the plurality of traces elongated in a direction parallel to the first-type columns.
Printed circuits being substantially perpendicular to each other (for printed connections H05K3/366) · CPC title
containing contact members forming a right angle · CPC title
for mounting on PCBs · CPC title
for holding or embracing several coupling parts, e.g. frames · CPC title
forming array of contacts or terminals · CPC title
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