Header transition connector for an electrical connector system

US9666991B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9666991-B2
Application numberUS-201414182125-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 17, 2014
Priority dateFeb 17, 2014
Publication dateMay 30, 2017
Grant dateMay 30, 2017

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A header transition connector includes a header housing having a first end and a second end with a separating wall separating a first cavity from a second cavity. The separating wall has signal contact openings and ground shield openings therethrough. Header signal contacts are held in corresponding signal contact openings and arranged in pairs carrying differential signals. The header signal contacts have first mating ends in the first cavity and second mating ends in the second cavity for mating with first and second receptacle connectors, respectively. Header ground shields are held in corresponding ground shield openings and have walls surrounding associated pairs of header signal contacts on at least two sides thereof. The header ground shields have first mating ends in the first cavity and second mating ends in the second cavity for mating with the first and second receptacle connectors, respectively.

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A header transition connector comprising: a header housing having a first end and a second end, the header housing having a separating wall separating a first cavity from a second cavity at the first and second ends, respectively, the separating wall having signal contact openings and ground shield openings therethrough; header signal contacts held in corresponding signal contact openings, the header signal contacts arranged in pairs carrying differential signals, the header signal contacts having first mating ends in the first cavity for mating with a first receptacle connector, the header signal contacts having second mating ends in the second cavity for mating with a second receptacle connector, the header signal contacts pass straight through the separating wall such that the first mating ends are aligned coplanar with the second mating ends on opposite sides of the separating wall, wherein the first mating end of each header signal contact is formed into a U-shape and wherein the second mating end of each header signal contact is formed into a U-shape; and header ground shields held in corresponding ground shield openings, the header ground shields having walls surrounding associated pairs of header signal contacts on at least two sides thereof, the header ground shields having first mating ends in the first cavity for mating with the first receptacle connector, the header ground shields having second mating ends in the second cavity for mating with the second receptacle connector; wherein the header housing has shroud walls extending from the separating wall to the first end and to the second end to define the first and second cavities and receive the first and second receptacle connectors, the shroud walls extend beyond the header signal contacts and the header ground contacts to protect the header signal contacts and the header ground contacts. 2. The header transition connector of claim 1 , wherein the walls of the header ground shields surround the associated pair of header signal contacts on three sides. 3. The header transition connector of claim 1 , wherein the header ground shields are C-shaped. 4. The header transition connector of claim 1 , wherein the header ground shields extend an entire length of the header signal contacts. 5. The header transition connector of claim 1 , wherein the header ground shields includes latches configured to engage the first receptacle connector and lock the header ground shields in the first receptacle connector. 6. The header transition connector of claim 1 , wherein the header signal contacts define U-shaped pins at the first mating ends and the second mating ends. 7. The header transition connector of claim 1 , wherein the first mating ends of the header signal contacts are arranged in an array in rows and columns having a predetermined pinout, and wherein the second mating ends of the header signal contacts are arranged in an array in rows and columns having a predetermine pinout identical to the pinout of the first mating ends. 8. The header transition connector of claim 1 , wherein the first mating ends of the header signal contacts are shorter than the second mating ends of the header signal contacts and wherein the first mating ends of the header ground shields are shorter than the second mating ends of the header ground shields. 9. An electrical connector system comprising: a receptacle connector comprising a receptacle housing and contact modules coupled to the receptacle housing, the contact modules each comprising receptacle signal contacts arranged in pairs carrying differential signals, the contact modules each comprising a ground shield having ground contacts extending therefrom and providing electrical shielding for associated pairs of the receptacle signal contacts, the receptacle signal contacts being arranged in an array in rows and columns having a predetermined pinout, the receptacle signal contacts being split beam type contacts defining receptacles configured to receive pin type contacts, wherein the ground contacts, receptacle signal contacts and receptacle housing defining a mating interface; and a header transition connector coupled to the receptacle connector, the header transition connector comprising a header housing holding header signal contacts and header ground shields, the header housing having a first end and a second end, the header housing having a separating wall separating a first cavity from a second cavity at the first and second ends, respectively, wherein the receptacle connector is received in the first cavity, the separating wall having signal contact openings receiving corresponding header signal contacts and ground shield openings receiving corresponding header ground shields, the header signal contacts arranged in pairs carrying differential signals, the header signal contacts having first mating ends defining pin type contacts in the first cavity for mating with the receptacle signal contacts of the receptacle connector, the header signal contacts having second mating ends defining pin type contacts in the second cavity, the header signal contacts pass straight through the separating wall such that the first mating ends are aligned coplanar with the second mating ends on opposite sides of the separating wall, wherein the first mating end of each header signal contact is formed into a U-shape and wherein the second mating end of each header signal contact is formed into a U-shape, the header ground shields having walls surrounding associated pairs of header signal contacts on at least two sides thereof, the header ground shields having first mating ends in the first cavity for mating with the ground contacts of the receptacle connector, the header ground shields having second mating ends in the second cavity for mating with a second receptacle connector; wherein the header housing has shroud walls extending from the separating wall to the first end and to the second end to define the first and second cavities and receive the first and second receptacle connectors, the shroud walls extend beyond the header signal contacts and the header ground contacts to protect the header signal contacts and the header ground contacts; wherein the first mating ends of the header signal contacts are arranged in an array in rows and columns having a pinout that is complementary to the pinout of the receptacle signal contacts and the second mating ends of the header signal contacts are arranged in an array in rows and columns having a predetermine pinout identical to the pinout of the first mating ends; and wherein the header housing defines a mating interface that is different than the mating interface defined by the receptacle connector and configured to be mated with the second receptacle connector. 10. The electrical connector system of claim 9 , wherein the header transition connector is coupled to the receptacle connector to change from the mating interfacing having split beam type contacts to the mating interface having pin type contacts for mating with the second receptacle connector. 11. The electrical connector system of claim 9 , wherein the receptacle connector is mounted to a first circuit board, the receptacle signal contacts being arranged with each of the pairs in the rows and the rows being parallel to a mounting surface of the first circuit board. 12. The electrical connector system of claim 9 , wherein the receptacle connector is mounted to a first circuit board, the receptacle signal contacts being arranged with each of the pairs in the columns and the columns being perpendicular to a mounting surface of the first circuit board. 13. An electrical conne

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  • containing contact members forming a right angle · CPC title

  • Shielding material individually surrounding or interposed between mutually spaced contacts · CPC title

  • by special arrangement of ground and signal conductors, e.g. GSGS [Ground-Signal-Ground-Signal] · CPC title

  • Shield structure · CPC title

  • for rigid printing circuits or like structures · CPC title

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What does patent US9666991B2 cover?
A header transition connector includes a header housing having a first end and a second end with a separating wall separating a first cavity from a second cavity. The separating wall has signal contact openings and ground shield openings therethrough. Header signal contacts are held in corresponding signal contact openings and arranged in pairs carrying differential signals. The header signal c…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Tyco Electronics Corp, Te Connectivity Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01R13/6581. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 30 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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