Electrical connector with two ground bars connecting each other
US-8944849-B1 · Feb 3, 2015 · US
US9640915B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9640915-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514797223-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 13, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 13, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 2, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 2, 2017 |
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An electrical connector includes an array of conductors held within a housing and a ground tie bar extending across the conductors. The conductors include signal conductors and configurable conductors, the latter being selectively configurable between a ground state and a signal state to define a ground conductor and a signal conductor, respectively. The ground tie bar includes a stem and plural ground fingers extending therefrom. The ground fingers align with associated configurable conductors to engage and electrically connect to the configurable conductors. The ground tie bar is programmable to selectively remove at least one ground finger from the ground tie bar. A respective configurable conductor is in the ground state when engaged by the associated ground finger, and is in the signal state when the associated ground finger is removed from the ground tie bar to increase a number of the signal conductors in the array of conductors.
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An electrical connector configured to mate to a mating connector, the electrical connector comprising: an array of conductors held at least partially within a housing, the conductors in the array arranged side-by-side along a row, the array of conductors including signal conductors and configurable conductors, the configurable conductors each being selectively configurable between a ground state and a signal state to define a ground conductor or a signal conductor, respectively; and a ground tie bar extending across the array of conductors, the ground tie bar including a stem, wherein the stem has first and second edge sides; plural ground fingers extending from both the first and second edge sides along the length of the stem, the ground fingers cantilevered to extend between a fixed end at the stem and an opposite free end; the ground tie bar being programmable to selectively remove one or more of the ground fingers from the ground tie bar to decrease a number of ground fingers of the ground tie bar, a respective configurable conductor being in the ground state when one of the ground fingers extending from the first edge side and one the ground fingers extending from the second edge side engage the respective configurable conductor in two different locations along the respective configurable conductor, the respective configurable conductor being in the signal state when both of the ground fingers of the set are removed from the ground tie bar, and thus not present, to increase a number of the signal conductors in the array of conductors to correspond with a desired signal-ground electrical scheme; wherein the ground fingers each define a break zone at least one of at or proximate to the fixed end, the ground finger at the break zone having at least one of a reduced width relative to other portions of the ground finger, a reduced thickness relative to other portions of the ground finger, or a perforation to facilitate the removal of the ground finger from the ground tie bar. 2. The electrical connector of claim 1 , wherein, in response to a respective ground finger being removed from the ground tie bar, a remnant of the ground finger is disposed on the stem, the remnant being indicative of the ground finger being joined at one time to the ground tie bar, the remnant being aligned with the associated configurable conductor. 3. The electrical connector of claim 2 , wherein two ground fingers of the ground tie bar that respectively align with successive configurable conductors are separated from one another by a ground pitch distance, and wherein two ground fingers disposed on either side of the remnant of a respective ground finger that is removed from the ground tie bar are separated by a distance that is at least two times greater than the ground pitch distance. 4. The electrical connector of claim 1 , wherein adjacent conductors in the array are separated by a conductor pitch distance, and wherein two ground fingers of the ground tie bar that respectively align with successive configurable conductors of the conductors are separated by a ground pitch distance that is greater than the conductor pitch distance. 5. The electrical connector of claim 4 , wherein the ground pitch distance is three times greater than the conductor pitch distance. 6. The electrical connector of claim 1 , wherein the signal conductors are arranged in pairs, adjacent pairs of signal conductors being separated by one of the configurable conductors. 7. The electrical connector of claim 6 , wherein, when a respective interior ground finger disposed between two other ground fingers along the ground tie bar is removed, the corresponding configurable conductor associated with the interior ground finger and the two pairs of signal conductors on either side of the corresponding configurable conductor define a group of five signal conductors disposed side-by-side along the row of conductors. 8. The electrical connector of claim 6 , wherein, when an outer ground finger that is disposed at an end of the stem of the ground tie bar is removed, the corresponding configurable conductor associated with the outer ground finger and the pair of signal conductors adjacent to the corresponding configurable conductor define a group of three signal conductors disposed side-by-side along the row of conductors. 9. The electrical connector of claim 1 , further comprising a dielectric carrier that is held within the housing of the electrical connector, the conductors of the array extending through the dielectric carrier, an outer surface of the dielectric carrier defining a matrix cavity that receives the ground tie bar therein to mount the ground tie bar to the dielectric carrier. 10. The electrical connector of claim 1 , wherein the ground tie bar has a comb structure, the ground fingers extending from the stem parallel to one another. 11. The electrical connector of claim 1 , wherein the signal conductors are each configured to selectively define one of a differential signal conductor that transmits high speed differential signals or a single-ended signal conductor that transmits low speed data signals. 12. An electrical connector configured to mate to a mating connector, the electrical connector comprising: an array of conductors held at least partially within a housing, the conductors in the array arranged side-by-side along a row, the array of conductors including signal conductors and configurable conductors, the configurable conductors each being selectively configurable between a ground state and a signal state to define a ground conductor or a signal conductor, respectively; a dielectric carrier that is held within the housing, the conductors of the array extending through the dielectric carrier, an outer surface of the dielectric carrier defining a matrix cavity; and a ground tie bar received in the matrix cavity to mount the ground tie bar to the dielectric carrier, the ground tie bar extending across the array of conductors, the ground tie bar including a stem and plural ground fingers joined to and extending from the stem, the ground fingers, when present, aligning with associated configurable conductors to engage and electrically connect to the configurable conductors, the ground tie bar being programmable from an intact formation to a fractured formation by selectively removing one or more of the ground fingers from the ground tie bar, such that the one or more ground fingers are not present, to decrease a number of ground fingers of the ground tie bar, wherein, in the intact formation of the ground tie bar, all of the configurable conductors are engaged by the associated ground fingers and are in the ground state due to the engagement with the ground fingers of the ground tie bar, and wherein, in the fractured formation of the ground tie bar, a respective configurable conductor that is associated with a ground finger removed from the ground tie bar is in the signal state, increasing a number of the signal conductors in the array of conductors to correspond with a desired signal-ground electrical scheme. 13. The electrical connector of claim 12 , wherein, in the intact formation of the ground tie bar, the ground fingers are evenly distributed along the length of the ground tie bar between ends of the stem, and, in the fractured formation of the ground tie bar, the ground fingers are not evenly distributed along the length of the ground tie bar due to at least one of the ground fingers being removed from the ground tie bar, and thus not present. 14. The electrical connector of claim 13 , wherein, in the intact formation of the ground tie bar, adjacent ground
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