Method for Reducing Crosstalk in Electrical Connectors
US-2017098911-A1 · Apr 6, 2017 · US
US9893481B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9893481-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715423422-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 2, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 7, 2012 |
| Publication date | Feb 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 13, 2018 |
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Communications jacks include at least first through third jackwire contacts and a flexible substrate that has a first finger and a second finger. The first jackwire contact and the third jackwire contact are each mounted on the first finger and the second jackwire contact is mounted on the second finger.
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That which is claimed is: 1. A communications jack, comprising: a first jackwire contact; a second jackwire contact; and a flexible substrate that has a first cantilevered finger, the flexible substrate including a first conductive path that is electrically connected to the first jackwire contact and a second conductive path that is electrically connected to the second jackwire contact, and the first cantilevered finger includes a crosstalk compensation circuit. 2. The communications jack of claim 1 , wherein the flexible substrate comprises a flexible printed circuit board. 3. The communications jack of claim 1 , wherein the first jackwire contact and the second jackwire contact are substantially aligned in a first row, the communications jack further comprising a third jackwire contact and a fourth jackwire contact that are substantially aligned in a second row that is offset from the first row. 4. The communications jack of claim 1 , wherein the communications jack comprises an RJ-45 jack. 5. The communications jack of claim 1 , wherein a first end of the first jackwire contact and a first end of the second jackwire contact are mounted on the first cantilevered finger, and a capacitive crosstalk compensation circuit is provided on the first cantilevered finger. 6. The communications jack of claim 5 , the flexible substrate further comprising a second cantilevered finger, wherein a second end of the first jackwire contact is mounted on the second cantilevered finger and a second end of the second jackwire contact is mounted on the second cantilevered finger. 7. The communications jack of claim 6 , wherein the second cantilevered finger further includes an inductive crosstalk compensation circuit formed by running a portion of a first conductive path that connects to the first jackwire contact immediately adjacent to a portion of a second conductive path that connects to the second jackwire contact. 8. The communications jack of claim 6 , further comprising a third jackwire contact that is positioned between the first jackwire contact and the second jackwire contact. 9. The communications jack of claim 8 , wherein a first end of the third jackwire contact is mounted on a third cantilevered finger of the flexible substrate and a second end of the third jackwire contact is mounted on a fourth cantilevered finger of the flexible substrate. 10. The communications jack of claim 1 , wherein the crosstalk compensation circuit comprises a portion of the first conductive path that is on the first cantilevered finger that runs immediately adjacent to a portion of the second conductive path that is on the first cantilevered finger. 11. The communications jack of claim 10 , wherein a first end of the first jackwire contact is received within an aperture in a second cantilevered finger and a second end of the first jackwire contact is received within a first aperture in the first cantilevered finger. 12. The communications jack of claim 11 , wherein a first end of the second jackwire contact is received within an aperture in a third cantilevered finger and a second end of the second jackwire contact is received within a second aperture in the first cantilevered finger. 13. The communications jack of claim 12 , wherein the first cantilevered finger is cantilevered forwardly and the second and third cantilevered fingers are cantilevered rearwardly.
for high frequency, e.g. RJ 45 · CPC title
Means for preventing cross-talk · CPC title
on substrates, e.g. printed circuit boards [PCB] · CPC title
Non-printed connector · CPC title
incorporating printed capacitors · CPC title
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