Interposers for connecting receptacle tongues to printed circuit boards
US-2015340782-A1 · Nov 26, 2015 · US
US9490581B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9490581-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414543803-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 17, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 26, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 8, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 8, 2016 |
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Connector inserts having contacts with a high-impedance for good signal integrity and low insertion loss, a pleasant physical appearance, and that may be reliably manufactured. One example may provide connector inserts having signal contacts with a high impedance in order to improve signal integrity to allow high data rates. Another may provide connector inserts having a pleasant appearance by providing features to prevent light gaps from occurring between a plastic tip at a front of the connector insert and a connector insert shield. Another may provide reliable manufacturing by crimping a cap used to secure a cable to a connector insert with a multi-section die, where contacting surfaces of the die include various points or peaks along their surface. These points may effectively wrinkle or jog the perimeter of the cap, thereby reducing the dimensions of a cross-section of the cable.
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What is claimed is: 1. A connector insert comprising: a front housing portion; a non-conductive tip around a front opening, the non-conductive tip having a first rear edge, a second rear edge behind the first rear edge, and a ledge between the first rear edge and the second rear edge; a shield around the front housing portion, the shield meeting the non-conductive tip at the first rear edge of the non-conductive tip; and a ground contact near the front opening and located in an opening in the front housing portion to contact the shield, the opening in the front housing portion formed such that it is behind the second rear edge of the non-conductive tip. 2. The connector insert of claim 1 wherein the non-conductive tip is formed with the front housing portion. 3. The connector insert of claim 2 wherein the non-conductive tip is formed of plastic. 4. The connector insert of claim 1 further comprising a rear housing portion, wherein the rear housing portion is arranged to push the shield forward on the connector insert such that the shield remains in close contact with the first rear edge of the non-conductive tip. 5. The connector insert of claim 4 wherein the rear housing portion comprises a plurality of arms that are compressed toward each other during assembly to allow the shield to be slid over the rear housing portion and the front housing portion. 6. The connector insert of claim 5 wherein the arms have a sloped edge contacting the shield such that as the arms are released from compression they push the shield towards a front of the connector insert. 7. The connector insert of claim 4 wherein the rear housing portion and the front housing portion are formed as a single piece. 8. The connector insert of claim 4 wherein the rear housing portion and the front housing portion are formed as separate pieces. 9. A connector insert comprising: a housing; a central ground plane in the housing; a shield around the housing and having a first contour; a first plurality of contacts above the central ground plane, each having a shape in a deflected state to substantially match the first contour; and a second plurality of contacts below the central ground plane, each having a shape in a deflected state to substantially match the first contour. 10. The connector insert of claim 9 wherein there is a first variation between the shape of the contact and the first contour, wherein the first variation is determined at least in part based on a desired contact force. 11. The connector insert of claim 9 wherein the first contour is flat. 12. The connector insert of claim 9 wherein the central ground plane has a second contour, wherein each of the plurality of contacts have a shape to substantially match second first contour. 13. The connector insert of claim 12 wherein the second contour is flat. 14. The connector insert of claim 9 wherein each contact has an angled leading edge, the leading edge having a tip, the tip having a surface at least approximately parallel to the shield around the connector insert when the contact is in the deflected state. 15. A connector insert comprising: a housing having a body and a plurality of flexible rear arms, where outer edges of the flexible rear arms are located at positions spaced further than the body of the housing and where the flexible rear arms may be compressed towards each other to be spaced narrower than the body of housing; a front tip; and a shield over the body of the housing and between the front tip and the flexible rear arms and contacting the front tip and the flexible rear arms. 16. The connector insert of claim 15 further comprising a ground contact located in an opening in the housing near the front opening of the connector insert, where the opening for the ground contact has a front edge that is behind the rear of the front tip away from the front opening of the connector insert. 17. The connector insert of claim 16 where the front edge of the opening for the ground contact is behind a leading edge of the shield. 18. The connector insert of claim 15 wherein the flexible rear arms have a sloped leading edge contacting the shield such that as the arms are released from compression they push the shield towards the front tip. 19. The connector insert of claim 18 further comprising a rear housing portion, where the rear housing portion prevents the flexible rear arms from being compressed towards each after assembly. 20. The connector insert of claim 15 wherein the front tip is nonconductive and is a front end of the housing. 21. The connector insert of claim 1 wherein the shield and the ground contact are formed separately.
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