EP2260543B1 - Multiconnecteur coaxial - Google Patents

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EP2260543B1
EP2260543B1 EP09730580A EP09730580A EP2260543B1 EP 2260543 B1 EP2260543 B1 EP 2260543B1 EP 09730580 A EP09730580 A EP 09730580A EP 09730580 A EP09730580 A EP 09730580A EP 2260543 B1 EP2260543 B1 EP 2260543B1
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R24/00Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure
    • H01R24/38Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure having concentrically or coaxially arranged contacts
    • H01R24/40Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure having concentrically or coaxially arranged contacts specially adapted for high frequency
    • H01R24/50Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure having concentrically or coaxially arranged contacts specially adapted for high frequency mounted on a PCB [Printed Circuit Board]
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R13/00Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
    • H01R13/46Bases; Cases
    • H01R13/514Bases; Cases composed as a modular blocks or assembly, i.e. composed of co-operating parts provided with contact members or holding contact members between them
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R13/00Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
    • H01R13/46Bases; Cases
    • H01R13/516Means for holding or embracing insulating body, e.g. casing, hoods
    • H01R13/518Means for holding or embracing insulating body, e.g. casing, hoods for holding or embracing several coupling parts, e.g. frames
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
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  • the invention is in the field of Mehrfachkoaxialverbinder according to the preamble of the independent claim.
  • the FCI is well aware of a connector system called the AirMax VS High Speed Connector System .
  • the connectors are made up of individual layers and have no shielding. They are therefore only limited for the transmission of high frequencies.
  • EP1021852 (EP'852) was deposited on behalf of Tyco Electronics and concerns a coaxial RF connector for transmitting high frequency electromagnetic waves.
  • the connector has a housing with at least one inner contact and with an outer contact arranged coaxially around the inner contact.
  • EP'852 is based on the object to show an RF coaxial connector, which is simple and inexpensive to produce with sufficient outer conductor surface thickness.
  • RF coaxial connector In addition to be found in the RF coaxial connector also a secure electrical connection with an outer conductor of a Koaxial oughtsteckers, so the outer conductor function to be ensured.
  • the housing is formed as an injection molded plastic, and that the housing has a made of plastic and around the inner contact coaxially disposed wall portion, wherein at least the inner contact facing inner wall is provided with a sufficiently thick metallization ,
  • page 146 is already known to provide a multi-pole connectors plastic housing and to provide this shielding reasons with a surface metallization.
  • these multipolar connectors are not about coaxial connectors, where there is always a contact pair of internal contact / coaxial external contact. Rather, these known connectors on a plurality of contact pins, which are surrounded by a common housing boundary, which is metallized surface. To realize an outer conductor function by metallizing a hollow cylindrical inner wall of the housing thus plays no role there.
  • EP0582960 (EP'960) was filed in the name of Siemens AG and relates to a coaxial RF connector with several, at a certain pitch on a base, such as a printed circuit board, arranged coaxial connectors and corresponding arranged on a base coaxial mating connectors.
  • EP'960 is based on the object of providing a small pitch of, for example, 5 mm suitable, ie mechanically and electrically adapted RF coaxial connector in a simplified connection technology.
  • an RF coaxial connector having the following features: a) the coaxial connectors are fastened with press-fit contacts to their base, b) the mating connectors are in a monoblock corresponding in number to the number of coaxial connectors c) the monoblock is made of conductive material and forms the outer conductor for all coaxial mating connectors integrated in it; d) the inner conductors of the coaxial mating connectors and their connections for the underlay are each insulated in bores of the monoblock, e) the connections of the inner conductors the coaxial mating connector and the outer conductor terminals of the monoblock are formed as press-fit.
  • US4571014 AT & T was deposited in 1986 and shows a connector with a variety of contacts and a modular, relatively complicated structure.
  • the connector is assembled from a variety of different parts and should be suitable for use with printed circuit boards.
  • the connector has no coaxial construction on.
  • the prior art connectors are not suitable for use in a high density array in the range of 100 channels per square inch as e.g. in test arrangements for testing chips or microprocessors are used, where a large number of connector sites must be connected simultaneously in a small space and high frequencies must be transmitted.
  • One reason for this is that due to the design no arrangement with appropriate packing density is possible. Also can not be guaranteed that all connectors are securely connected to each other.
  • WO-A-02/05 6426 discloses a connector according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • An object of the invention is to show a multi-coaxial connector suitable for use in a high density array in the range of 100 channels or more per square inch and which does not have the disadvantages of the prior art.
  • a multiple coaxial connector according to the invention has a modular construction with a plurality of connector banks, wherein the individual connector banks as such generally constitute functional units.
  • the connector banks typically include a plurality of individual coaxial connectors arranged in one or two rows.
  • the individual coaxial connectors are attached for this purpose in recesses of a body and have a floating bearing to compensate for tolerances.
  • the individual connector banks are operatively connected to one another in a defined measure, at least on the cable side, to form a larger unit. If necessary, the individual connector banks have centering means by means of which the individual connector banks are aligned and adjusted separately. alternative or in addition, the individual connectors can serve as a centering aid depending on the field of application.
  • An inventive connector according to claim 1 comprises one or more male and one or more male connector banks each having one or two rows (e.g., 1x8, and 2x8 respectively) of interconnectable individual (female and male) connectors of preferably coaxial construction.
  • the housing of the connector banks (especially on the cable side) and the arrangement of the individual connectors in the connector banks enables a high packing density. It has been found that connector banks with more than two rows of single connectors, which can not be built in a manner according to the invention from the side, are very difficult to manufacture.
  • the individual connector banks are floatingly connected to larger units. Floating connections can be effected by elastic elements or outer housing. Good results for a floating bearing are achieved by laterally arranged elastic connecting elements which operatively interconnect the individual connector banks.
  • the individual connectors on the one connector side may be connected directly to a corresponding number of coaxial cables and then pressed or inserted into recesses of a housing located on one or two (opposite) sides of a body. If necessary, the recesses can be closed with lids.
  • connectors may be arranged in a corresponding number in a one- or multi-part housing and cooperate with a printed circuit board or also be attached to a corresponding number of coaxial cables.
  • the opposite side may be made of a conductive material, eg metal or a plastic coated with a conductive layer, and take over the function of the shielding.
  • the housing may be provided for mounting on a printed circuit board.
  • a multiple coaxial connector in accordance with the invention has a cable side (where the cables are connected) of modular construction which can accommodate various expandable configurations, e.g. 1x8, 2x8 or nx8 (n stands for any number), resp. nx2x8 allowed. It will be clear to those skilled in the art that one of 8 different number of connectors per row is possible, depending on the field of application.
  • One advantage is that the connector, u. a. due to the improved accessibility, can be made easier and different embodiments can be assembled to a high degree of equal parts.
  • the individual housing parts are floating, e.g. via laterally or interposed elastic connecting elements, e.g. be made of rubber or similar materials interconnected. As a result, certain tolerances when connecting with a counter element balanced, resp. the tolerance chains are interrupted.
  • the individual connectors are pressed on each side of the connector in one or more housings, which serve to hold the same - depending on the embodiment, rigid or floating - serve.
  • the housings are preferably made of injection-molded plastic.
  • the operative connection with the cables takes place by compression or soldering.
  • the individual connectors have spring elements by means of which the insertion force with the counterpart is determined and any deviations are compensated to a defined extent.
  • the spring elements are, for example, bellows-shaped or have a barrel-shaped configuration which, if necessary, in the longitudinal direction or slotted at a certain angle, such that the load level does not exceed a certain value.
  • a connector is typically suitable for bandwidths of 25GHz or higher for SMD mountable vertical PCB connectors.
  • the special design allows for the first time densities of 100 channels or more per square inch.
  • the distance between two individual connectors is typically at most 2 mm.
  • Another advantage is that the technology is suitable for the production of series and the connectors are inexpensive to produce. The goal is achieved by reducing to the essential elements of a coaxial interface printed circuit board (PCB) to cable connector.
  • PCB coaxial interface printed circuit board
  • the inventive concept allows u. a. microscopic dimensions.
  • the metal parts are preferably designed so that they are for the production by means of stamped bending, resp.
  • Thermoforming technology suitable the housing is preferably designed so that it can be made of injection-molded plastic.
  • the alignment principle is based on the fact that the individual connector banks are centered individually and largely independently of one another via centering elements. The alignment principle is thus always finer via centering pins and outer conductors to the inner conductor. Nxl6 configuration is realized via loosely coupled 1x16 connectors, so that no tolerance chain is built up via more than 16 connectors.
  • One field of application for high channel density connectors in accordance with the invention is testing and measurements in the manufacture and development of high speed serial data communications components.
  • many high-speed serial channels (currently around 6 to 15 gigabits per second, Gbps) are transmitted in parallel.
  • Gbps gigabits per second
  • Each channel is preferably differentially guided per direction.
  • a "full duplex" connection requires four physical connections.
  • the signals should be transmitted as smoothly as possible, so the connections are preferably guided coaxially.
  • the signals are generated in integrated silicon circuits.
  • the cable lengths on PCB should be kept as short as possible. Since the distance between the signal pads on the chip housing a few tenths of a millimeter, the shorter the cable length can be, the closer the coaxial connector can be mounted to the chip housing and thus the smaller and denser the entire compound.
  • Embodiments such as e.g. the described "1x8" or the "2x8" variant with approx. 2mm center-center distance are particularly suitable for this purpose.
  • 2 or 4 serial full-duplex channels can be routed.
  • test heads Another field of application is the "Automated Test Equipment” market with the so-called “test heads” required there.
  • many serial connections are routed from a test head to a measurement station by a so-called "loadboard".
  • a typical example is a current digital IC such as a processor, graphics chip, or similar devices that contain a variety of serial channels and currently typically achieve data rates up to 6 Gbps. In the future, data rates up to 15Gbps are expected.
  • the number of channels can reach 100 or more per chip. This requires a high quality multi-channel connector with a corresponding number of channels. Due to the tight space conditions on the loadboard and the preferably short PCB connections, 100 channels per square inch are an advantage. This can be achieved with a connector according to the invention in a cost-effective manner.
  • the multi-coaxial connector includes a female and at least one cable-side male connector part.
  • the cable-side connector part has at least one connector bank with a housing which has a base body.
  • the main body has accessible from one or two opposite sides, comb-shaped recesses arranged, which serve for the lateral reception of individual connectors.
  • the cable-side connector part has a plurality of laterally adjacent and operatively connected connector banks.
  • the cable-side connector banks may be e.g. be elastically connected with each other via elastic connecting elements.
  • the female connector part e.g. is rigidly mounted on a board, may have a one-piece housing with parallel openings, which serve to accommodate individual connectors. The connectors can be pressed or snapped in the female connector part from the front or the back.
  • the one-piece housing may have multiple rows of openings.
  • the individual connectors can be mounted laterally floating at least in a housing. If necessary, the connector banks can have centering means by means of which the housings are centered when plugged together.
  • FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment of a multi-coaxial connector 1 in a perspective view obliquely from the front and bottom.
  • FIG. 2 shows the same multiple connector 1 obliquely from the front and top and
  • FIG. 3 shows the multi-connector in an open and partially sectioned view from above obliquely.
  • the Mehrfachkoxialverbinder 1 consists of a male and a female connector bank 2, 3, which are operatively connected by plugging together. Both parts 2, 3 have a plurality of male and female connectors 4, 5 which are coaxial here and which are located in a common upper first and second lower, one-part, outer housing 6, 7 are arranged.
  • the male and female coaxial connectors 4, 5 are in the FIGS. 4 and 5 shown enlarged. In the figures, the male and female connector 4,5 and the connector bank 2, 3 are shown separated from each other (not operatively connected), so that the individual details are better visible.
  • a connector bank 2, 3 of the illustrated embodiment each has 16 connectors coupled together so that no tolerance chain is built up over more than 16 connectors.
  • the coaxial connectors 4, 5 In order for the coaxial connectors 4, 5 to align with one another during the connection, they are mounted floating on one side in one of the housings 6, 7 in the lateral direction.
  • FIG. 3 shows the outer housing 6 of the male connector bank 2 of the multi-coaxial connector 1 is designed in several parts. It has a base body 8 with comb-like recesses 9, which are suitable for receiving male connectors 4.
  • the recesses 9 are arranged on two opposite sides of the main body 8 and have a parallel orientation to each other. They are two-row and with reference to the floor plan, here at an angle of 60 ° laterally offset from each other (other forms of arrangement are possible).
  • the main body 8 can be easily equipped with connectors 4, 5 with high packing density due to its accessible from both sides configuration of the recesses 9.
  • the recesses 9 can be designed such that the connector 4 can be snapped laterally into this.
  • lids 10 are arranged, which close off the main body 8 against the outside and secure connectors 4, 5 inserted in the recesses 9 against falling out.
  • recesses 9 are on both C-shaped sides, so that they completely enclose the connector 4 in the assembled state.
  • the cover 10 may be glued to the base body 8, screwed, welded or be releasably or permanently connected via snap connections.
  • the connectors 4 are movably arranged in the recesses 9 in a defined dimension, such that they have a certain tolerance at least laterally.
  • the recesses 9 may also be U-shaped, so that the individual connectors 4 can be snapped into the latter from the side and no cover is required.
  • the second housing part 7 of the embodiment shown is configured in one piece and provided for mounting on a circuit board (not shown in detail).
  • the second housing part 6 has a plurality of parallel openings 11, which are suitable for receiving connectors 5.
  • the female connectors 5 are pressed into the openings 11 for this purpose.
  • the screen is formed by the second housing part 7, which is designed to be conductive. If necessary, the second housings 7 may have more than two rows of connectors 5.
  • the housing parts 6, 7 are preferably made of plastic or metal and, if necessary, at least partially coated with a conductive material.
  • the housings 6, 7 of the embodiment shown are designed such that they are suitable for the manufacture by injection molding of plastic or another material. Due to the multi-part construction undeformable undercuts can be avoided.
  • the connector banks 2, 3 have a two-row structure, which allows a compact arrangement of the individual connectors and thus a high density of channels per area, since the individual connectors can be placed very close to each other. Interconnects with more than two rows, especially on the cable side, they are considerably more difficult to install. Optimum utilization at a very high channel density per area is achieved, at least on the cable side, with single-row or single-side accessible double-row connector banks accessible from one side. If the connector is provided on one side for mounting on a printed circuit board or the like, more than two rows can also be provided on this side. If necessary, the base bodies 8 can be designed such that they serve as covers for an adjacently arranged base body.
  • the male connectors 4 are each attached directly to a coaxial cable 12.
  • the construction of the connectors 4, 5 is relevant to the achievable packing density. For this reason, the connectors 4, 5 paid attention to high integration and a particularly compact design.
  • the male connector 4 have a sleeve-shaped electrically conductive outer part 13 which is barrel-shaped at its front end and provided with a plurality of longitudinally extending slots 14, so that a better spring action is achieved.
  • the sleeve-shaped outer part 13 in the interior of a paragraph 15 which, as a stop for an outer shell, respectively.
  • a screen 16 of the coaxial cable 12 is used.
  • the outer part 13 on a first thickening 17, which in the assembled state in the housing 6 (see. FIGS. 1 to 3 ), with a correspondingly formed groove 18 is engaged.
  • the thickening 17 and the groove 18 are designed so that they secure the connector in the assembled state against accidental displacement in the axial direction.
  • the thickening 17 can be achieved with a constant wall thickness by a local widening.
  • the sleeve-shaped outer part 13 is attached to the outer jacket 16 of the coaxial cable 12. Depending on the application, different types of fastening are used. Good results are achieved by pressing, gluing or soldering.
  • a likewise sleeve-shaped first inner part 20 is attached, which is flared at the front end and provided with slots 21 so that the spring force does not exceed a defined level.
  • the sleeve-shaped inner part 20 has an inwardly projecting second thickening 22.
  • the distance between the sleeve-shaped outer part 13 and the inner conductor 19 is given by an insulation 23 of the coaxial cable 12.
  • further spacer means for example made of plastic or a non-conductive material, may be provided in the male connector 4 between the outer part 13 and the first inner part 20.
  • the female connector 5 consists in the embodiment shown of an insulating spacer sleeve 24 and a pin-shaped second inner part 25.
  • the second inner part 25 is pressed into the spacer sleeve 24 and has anchoring elements 26 which prevent accidental displacement.
  • the rear end is designed thickened and protrudes in the mounted state on the housing 7 (see. FIG. 3 ) and serves as a contact to a board (not shown).
  • the female connector parts 5 are pressed from behind into the opening 11 of the second housing 7 and are arranged in the assembled state in the interior thereof.
  • the female connectors do not have a screen.
  • the conductive outer parts 13 of the male connectors 5 make a conductive connection with the inner surfaces of the openings 11 (outer conductor).
  • the sleeve-shaped first inner parts 20 and the pin-shaped second inner part 26 are also operatively connected in this state and form an operative connection for transmitting high-frequency signals (inner conductor).
  • FIG. 6 shows an embodiment of a Mehrfachkoaxialverbinder array 30 in a perspective view.
  • the connector 30 has a modular construction with a high number of channels per area.
  • the male connector part 31 consists in the embodiment shown of individual parallel next to each other and laterally disposed elastic supports 32 floating operatively connected connector banks 2. Also, if necessary, the coaxial connector 4, 5 in a defined measure in the housings 6, 7 laterally floating be stored.
  • the housing of the female connector part 33 consists in the embodiment shown of several individual connector banks 3 as in the FIGS. 1 to 3 described.
  • the connector banks 3 are mounted side by side on a board.
  • FIG. 7 shows a second embodiment of a Mehrfachkoaxial connector 1 in a perspective view obliquely from above.
  • the structure essentially corresponds to that of the connector 1 according to the FIGS. 1 to 3 , For the description of the general operation, reference is therefore made to these figures.
  • the first housing 6 is opened and the second housing 7 shown partially cut.
  • the housing 6 of the male connector bank 2 is designed in two parts and consists of a base body 8, which has a plurality of juxtaposed recesses 9 for receiving cables 12 and with these male coaxial connectors 4 operatively connected.
  • the connectors 4 have thickenings 17, which are arranged in the mounted state in grooves provided for this purpose 18 and prevent longitudinal displacement.
  • a cover 10 which is also provided with a corresponding number of recesses 9, serves to close the housing 6 (shown schematically by a line s).
  • the main body 8 and the lid 10 constrictions 29, which is dimensioned so that the cables 12 are clamped controlled in the closed state in this area for the purpose of strain relief.
  • the female connector bank 3 is also configured in a single row.
  • the female connector 5 are also pressed in the embodiment shown from behind into the second housing 7.
  • FIG. 8 shows two male and two female connectors 4, 5 shown in a perspective view of each other.
  • a front portion is cut away from 90 °, so that the interior of the connector 4, 5 is more visible.
  • the connectors 4, 5 corresponding to the connectors 4, 5 of the third embodiment of the multi-coaxial connector 1 according to FIG. 7 , but can also be used in principle in an embodiment shown in the preceding figures.
  • the male connector 4 have inside a first spacer sleeve 34 which is disposed between the sleeve-shaped outer part 13 and the first inner part 20 connected to the inner conductor 19 of the coaxial cable 12 and these spaced from each other.
  • the spacer sleeve 34 is usually made of an insulating material and serves to hold the parts.
  • the female connector 5 has here (in contrast to the embodiment according to the FIGS. 4 and 5 ) An outer conductor 35, which is arranged opposite the second inner part 25 via a second spacer sleeve 36 spaced.
  • the outer conductor 35 cooperates in the mated state with the sleeve-shaped outer part 13 of the counterpart 4, during which the first inner part 20 is conductively connected to the second inner part 25 in the inserted state.
  • connection between the individual parts is made safe and to compensate for certain geometric variations in the longitudinal and transverse directions, both the outer conductor and the second inner part of a bellows 37, 38 on.
  • the connectors 4, 5 according to the FIGS. 4 and 5 which interact laterally with one another, the connectors 4, 5 shown here cooperate via end contacts.

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  1. Connecteur coaxial multiple (1, 30) avec une pièce de connexion femelle et une pièce de connexion mâle côté câble (2, 31), la pièce de connexion mâle côté câble (2, 31) offrant une construction modulaire avec plusieurs bancs de connexion (2) possédant chacun un boîtier (6) avec un corps de base (8) qui comprend des ouvertures (9) qui sont accessibles d'un côté ou de deux côtés opposés et qui sont destinées à recevoir et maintenir latéralement des connecteurs individuels (4, 5) dans le banc de connexion (2), caractérisé en ce que les multiples bancs de connexion (2) juxtaposés et engagés les uns dans les autres sont montés de manière à pouvoir coulisser les uns par rapport aux autres.
  2. Connecteur coaxial multiple (1) selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que les bancs de connexion (2) côté câble sont engagés les uns dans les autres de manière flottante à l'aide d'éléments de liaison élastiques (32).
  3. Connecteur coaxial multiple (1) selon la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce que les éléments de liaison élastiques (32) sont disposés latéralement.
  4. Connecteur coaxial multiple (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce qu'un banc de connexion (2) comporte une ou deux rangées de connecteurs (4,5).
  5. Connecteur coaxial multiple (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que la pièce de connexion femelle (3, 33) possède un boîtier (7) fait d'une seule pièce avec des ouvertures (9) disposées parallèlement entre elles et servant à recevoir des connecteurs (5) individuels.
  6. Connecteur coaxial multiple (1) selon la revendication 5, caractérisé en ce que les connecteurs (5) sont emmanchés par l'arrière.
  7. Connecteur coaxial multiple (1) selon la revendication 5 ou 6, caractérisé en ce que le boîtier (7) fait d'une seule pièce possède plusieurs rangées d'ouvertures (9).
  8. Connecteur coaxial multiple (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que les connecteurs individuels (4, 5) sont montés flottants latéralement au moins dans un boîtier (6, 7).
  9. Connecteur coaxial multiple (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que les bancs de connexion (2, 3) possèdent des moyens de centrage (27, 28) grâce auxquels les boîtiers (6, 7) sont centrés les uns par rapport aux autres lors de l'enfichage.
  10. Connecteur coaxial multiple (1) selon la revendication 9, caractérisé en ce que les différents bancs de connexion (2, 3) sont centrés individuellement et de manière largement indépendante les uns des autres, à l'aide de moyens de centrage (27, 28).
  11. Connecteur coaxial multiple (1) selon la revendication 10, caractérisé en ce que les moyens de centrage (27, 28) sont disposés sur la face avant des boîtiers (6) des bancs de connexion (2, 3).
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