EP3179566A1 - Cable harness connection assembly - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a cable harness connection assembly for connecting a cable harness to an electronic device.
- a cable harness can comprise electric cables which are bound together, for instance by straps, cable ties, electrical tapes or cable lacings.
- Cable harnesses are widely used in vehicles and construction machinery. For example, many vehicles comprise a plurality of wires for different vehicle components. By binding the wires and cables into a cable harness, wires and cables can be better secured against vibrations, abrasions or moisture. Further, by binding cables into a cable harness usage of space is optimized.
- a cable harness is normally only slightly bendable. For connecting an electronic device within a vehicle to a cable harness, the housing of the respective electronic device normally comprises a single predetermined exit angle from the body of the enclosure. Consequently, different exit angles of cable harness connectors require different connector designs.
- a drawback with different harness angles is that different connectors and assembly architectures are needed for different vehicle installations. This leads to an increase of part development costs, an increase of part inventories and to a more complex manufacturing and assembly.
- the invention provides according to a first aspect a cable harness connection assembly for connecting a cable harness to an electronic device at different mounting angles, said cable harness connection assembly comprising a cable harness connector attachable to said cable harness, wherein said cable harness connector comprises terminal pins adapted to be pushed into corresponding spring contacts of a spring connector mounted on a printed circuit board at a mounting angle between 0 and 90 degrees with respect to the printed circuit board of the electronic device.
- each spring contact of the spring connector is V-shaped and comprises a chamfer for guiding a corresponding terminal pin of said cable harness connector.
- the spring contacts are contained in an insulating carrier (7) of the spring connector mounted to the printed circuit board of the electronic device.
- the terminal pins of the cable harness connector comprise a cylindrical shape with a chamfer tip portion.
- the terminal pins of said cable harness connector are arranged in a row.
- the terminal pins of the cable harness connector are inserted through an insertion opening within a housing of the electronic device to be pushed into the corresponding spring contacts of the spring connector.
- a position of an insertion opening within the housing of said electronic device defines the mounting angle between the cable harness and the electronic device.
- the cable harness comprises at least one cable connecting the electronic device with other electronic components of a vehicle.
- the electronic device is a sensor device of a driver assistance system of a vehicle.
- the invention further provides according to a further aspect an electronic sensor device of a driver assistance system of a vehicle comprising the features of claim 10.
- the invention provides according to the second aspect an electronic sensor device of a driver assistance system of a vehicle, said electronic sensor device comprising a spring connector attached to a printed circuit board of the sensor device, said spring connector having spring contacts adapted to receive terminal pins of a cable harness connector having terminal pins adapted to be pushed into the corresponding spring contacts at a mounting angle between 0 and 90 degrees.
- the electronic sensor device comprises a housing having at least one insertion opening for inserting the terminal pins of the cable harness connector into the spring contacts of said spring connector, wherein the position of said insertion opening defines the mounting angle between the cable harness and the electronic sensor device.
- the electronic sensor device comprises a camera, a radar sensor or a Lidar sensor.
- each spring contact of said spring connector is V-shaped and comprises a chamfer for guiding a corresponding terminal pin of the cable harness connector.
- the spring contacts are contained in an insulating carrier (7) of said spring connector mounted to the printed circuit board of said electronic sensor device.
- the terminal pins of the cable harness connector comprise a cylindrical shape with a chamfer tip portion.
- the invention further provides according to a third aspect a driver assistance system of a vehicle comprising the features of claim 15.
- the invention provides according to the third aspect a driver assistance system of a vehicle, said driver assistance system comprising electronic sensor devices each comprising a spring connector attached to a printed circuit board of the respective electronic sensor device, said spring connector having spring contacts adapted to receive terminal pins of a cable harness connector having terminal pins adapted to be pushed into the corresponding spring contacts at a mounting angle between 0 and 90 degrees, wherein the electronic sensor devices are connected to at least one cable harness of said driver assistance system.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a cable harness connection assembly 1 according to the first aspect of the present invention.
- the cable harness connection assembly 1 is provided in the illustrated exemplary embodiment for connecting a cable harness to an electronic device.
- the electronic device can be in a possible embodiment an electronic sensor device of a driver assistance system of a vehicle.
- the cable harness connection assembly 1 as illustrated in Figure 1 comprises a cable harness connector 2 comprising protruding terminal pins 3-1, 3-2, 3-3 adapted to be pushed into corresponding spring contacts 4-1, 4-2, 4-3 of a spring connector 5 mounted on a printed circuit board 6 at a mounting angle between 0 and about 90 degrees with respect to the printed circuit board 6.
- Figure 1 shows the cable harness connector 2 at three different relative positions with respect to the printed circuit board 6, i.e.
- the cable harness connector 2 is attachable to a cable harness which is not illustrated in Figure 1 .
- the cable harness can comprise several cables and/or wires adapted to connect the respective electronic device and other electronic components of a vehicle.
- the vehicle can be a land vehicle such as a car or a truck.
- the vehicle can be also another kind of vehicle such as an aircraft or a ship.
- the cable harness connector 2 comprises terminal pins 3-i which can be pushed into the spring contacts 4-i of the spring connector 5.
- the terminal pins 3-i of the cable harness connector 2 comprise in the illustrated embodiment a cylindrical shape with a chamfer tip portion for inserting the terminal pins 3-i into the corresponding spring connectors 4-i.
- the terminal pins 3-i of the cable harness connector 2 can also comprise a rectangular shape.
- the terminal pins 3-i of the cable harness connector 2 are arranged in a preferred embodiment in a row as illustrated in Figure 1 .
- the number of the terminal pins 3-i of the cable harness connector 2 can vary depending on the respective application or electronic device.
- the cable harness connector 2 comprises three terminal pins 3-1, 3-2, 3-3 which can be used for carrying signal data a reference potential such as ground GND or a power supply voltage.
- the spring contacts 4-i of the spring connector 5 are contained in a preferred embodiment in an insulating carrier 7 mounted to the printed circuit board 6 of the electronic device. Accordingly, in a preferred embodiment, the spring connector 5 is fixed to the printed circuit board 6 of the electronic device.
- the spring contacts 4-i of the spring connector 5 are V-shaped and comprise a chamfer for guiding a corresponding terminal pin 3-i of the cable harness connector 2.
- Each spring contact 4-i comprises a lead-in chamfer to guide a corresponding terminal pin 3-i into the spring connector 5.
- the lead-in forms a curve from horizontal to vertical planes for entry or insertion.
- the cable harness connector 2 can comprise a standard interface 8 for connecting a cable harness to the cable harness connector 2.
- a cable harness or cable can be plugged into a standard socket or interface 8 of the cable harness connector 2.
- the terminal pins 3-i of the cable harness connector 2 are inserted in a preferred embodiment through a corresponding insertion opening within a housing or enclosure of the electronic device to be pushed into the corresponding spring contacts 4-i of the spring connector 5.
- the housing and the corresponding insertion opening are not illustrated.
- the position of the insertion opening within the enclosure or housing of the electronic device defines the final mounting angle between the cable harness and the electronic device.
- the electronic device having the printed circuit board 6 as illustrated in Figure 1 can be for instance an electronic sensor device, in particular a camera, a radar sensor or a Lidar sensor of a driver assistance system DAS.
- the cable harness connected to the front end of the cable harness connector 2 can comprise for instance at least one coaxial cable having low mechanical flexibility.
- the cable harness connector 2 comprises a plane section 9a and a serrated circular section 9b.
- the section 9b can be plugged into a corresponding opening of the enclosure of the respective electronic device.
- Figure 2 shows a cross-section view through an exemplary embodiment of an electronic device 10 having at least one printed circuit board 6 contained within a housing 11 of the electronic device 10.
- the printed circuit board 6 can comprise several electronic components 12-1, 12-2-, 12-3, such as microprocessors or capacitors of the electronic sensor device 10.
- the spring connector 5 is fixed to the printed circuit board 6 as shown in Figure 2 .
- the housing 11 of the electronic device 10 comprises in the illustrated embodiment an opening 13 for the cable harness connection assembly 1.
- terminal pins 3-i of the cable harness connector 2 are inserted through the insertion opening 13 of the housing 11 of the electronic device 10 and pushed into corresponding spring contacts 4-i of the spring connector 5 fixed to the printed circuit board 6 of the electronic device 10.
- Figure 2 shows further a cable harness 14 connected to a standard interface of the cable harness connector 2.
- the position of the insertion opening 13 within the housing or enclosure of the sensor device 10 defines the final mounting angle ⁇ between the cable harness 14 and the electronic device 10.
- the cable harness 14 can comprise in a possible embodiment at least one coaxial cable with low flexibility.
- FIGS 3, 4 show a further possible embodiment of a cable harness connection assembly 1 according to the present invention.
- the cable harness connector 2 is slightly movable within a longitudinal insertion opening 13 of the housing 11 to perform an adjustment of the mounting angle ⁇ within a range from angle ⁇ 1 and angle ⁇ 2 defined by the lower and upper end of the longitudinal insertion opening 13.
- Figures 5, 6 illustrate possible insertion openings 13 within a housing 11 of an electronic device 10.
- Figure 5 shows a circular opening for inserting a cable harness connector 2 into the housing 11 of the electronic device.
- Figure 6 shows a serrated opening 13.
- the serrated circular section 9b of the cable harness connector 2 is pushed into the corresponding serrated opening 13 as illustrated in Figure 6 and the terminal pins 2 of the cable harness connector 2 are pushed in the corresponding spring contacts 4-i of the spring connector 5 mounted on the printed circuit board 6 within the housing 11.
- the cable harness connection assembly 1 according to the present invention provides a standard external fitting to the cable harness 14 which can be fitted to a housing of a sensor device of a driver assistance system DAS.
- the terminal pins 3-i of the cable harness connector 2 are pushed into corresponding spring contacts 4-i of a spring connector 5 within the housing 11 of the electronic device 10.
- the spring contacts 4-i are shaped in a preferred embodiment to accept entry of the cable harness connector 2 at any angle from 0 to about 90 degrees.
- the insertion load can be reacted by the geometry of both the springs and the housing containing the spring contacts, hence to the PCB 6 without overstressing the electrical contacts or the mounts.
- the cable harness connection assembly 1 according to present invention allows different variants of electronic device design using common parts for common assembly processes and tooling with reduced part costs due to higher manufacturing volumes and consequently a reduced inventory of different connectors for slightly differing products.
- the cable harness connection assembly 1 according to the present invention allows to tailor product variants to an available package space.
- the cable harness connection assembly 1 according to the present invention can be used for a wide range of applications, in particular for sensor devices connected to a cable harness of a driver assistance system DAS within a vehicle.
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- The invention relates to a cable harness connection assembly for connecting a cable harness to an electronic device.
- A cable harness can comprise electric cables which are bound together, for instance by straps, cable ties, electrical tapes or cable lacings. Cable harnesses are widely used in vehicles and construction machinery. For example, many vehicles comprise a plurality of wires for different vehicle components. By binding the wires and cables into a cable harness, wires and cables can be better secured against vibrations, abrasions or moisture. Further, by binding cables into a cable harness usage of space is optimized. A cable harness is normally only slightly bendable. For connecting an electronic device within a vehicle to a cable harness, the housing of the respective electronic device normally comprises a single predetermined exit angle from the body of the enclosure. Consequently, different exit angles of cable harness connectors require different connector designs. A drawback with different harness angles is that different connectors and assembly architectures are needed for different vehicle installations. This leads to an increase of part development costs, an increase of part inventories and to a more complex manufacturing and assembly.
- Accordingly, there is a need for a cable harness connection assembly allowing to connect a cable harness for a variety of electronic devices within a vehicle efficiently.
- This object is achieved by a cable harness connection assembly comprising the features of claim 1.
- The invention provides according to a first aspect a cable harness connection assembly for connecting a cable harness to an electronic device at different mounting angles, said cable harness connection assembly comprising a cable harness connector attachable to said cable harness, wherein said cable harness connector comprises terminal pins adapted to be pushed into corresponding spring contacts of a spring connector mounted on a printed circuit board at a mounting angle between 0 and 90 degrees with respect to the printed circuit board of the electronic device.
- In a possible embodiment of the cable harness connection assembly according to the first aspect of the present invention, each spring contact of the spring connector is V-shaped and comprises a chamfer for guiding a corresponding terminal pin of said cable harness connector.
- In a further possible embodiment of the cable harness connection assembly according to the first aspect of the present invention, the spring contacts are contained in an insulating carrier (7) of the spring connector mounted to the printed circuit board of the electronic device.
- In a further possible embodiment of the cable harness connection assembly according to the first aspect of the present invention, the terminal pins of the cable harness connector comprise a cylindrical shape with a chamfer tip portion.
- In a further possible embodiment of the cable harness connection assembly according to the first aspect of the present invention, the terminal pins of said cable harness connector are arranged in a row.
- In a further possible embodiment of the cable harness connection assembly according to the first aspect of the present invention, the terminal pins of the cable harness connector are inserted through an insertion opening within a housing of the electronic device to be pushed into the corresponding spring contacts of the spring connector.
- In a further possible embodiment of the cable harness connection assembly according to the first aspect of the present invention, a position of an insertion opening within the housing of said electronic device defines the mounting angle between the cable harness and the electronic device.
- In a still further possible embodiment of the cable harness connection assembly according to the first aspect of the present invention, the cable harness comprises at least one cable connecting the electronic device with other electronic components of a vehicle.
- In a still further possible embodiment of the cable harness connection assembly according to the first aspect of the present invention, the electronic device is a sensor device of a driver assistance system of a vehicle.
- The invention further provides according to a further aspect an electronic sensor device of a driver assistance system of a vehicle comprising the features of
claim 10. - The invention provides according to the second aspect an electronic sensor device of a driver assistance system of a vehicle,
said electronic sensor device comprising
a spring connector attached to a printed circuit board of the sensor device,
said spring connector having spring contacts adapted to receive terminal pins of a cable harness connector having terminal pins adapted to be pushed into the corresponding spring contacts at a mounting angle between 0 and 90 degrees. - In a possible embodiment of the electronic sensor device according to the second aspect of the present invention, the electronic sensor device comprises a housing having at least one insertion opening for inserting the terminal pins of the cable harness connector into the spring contacts of said spring connector,
wherein the position of said insertion opening defines the mounting angle between the cable harness and the electronic sensor device. - In a further possible embodiment of the electronic sensor device according to the second aspect of the present invention, the electronic sensor device comprises a camera, a radar sensor or a Lidar sensor.
- In a possible embodiment of the electronic sensor device according to the second aspect of the present invention, each spring contact of said spring connector is V-shaped and comprises a chamfer for guiding a corresponding terminal pin of the cable harness connector.
- In a further possible embodiment of the electronic sensor device according to the second aspect of the present invention, the spring contacts are contained in an insulating carrier (7) of said spring connector mounted to the printed circuit board of said electronic sensor device.
- In a still further possible embodiment of the electronic sensor device according to the second aspect of the present invention, the terminal pins of the cable harness connector comprise a cylindrical shape with a chamfer tip portion.
- The invention further provides according to a third aspect a driver assistance system of a vehicle comprising the features of claim 15.
- The invention provides according to the third aspect a driver assistance system of a vehicle,
said driver assistance system comprising
electronic sensor devices each comprising
a spring connector attached to a printed circuit board of the respective electronic sensor device,
said spring connector having spring contacts adapted to receive terminal pins of a cable harness connector having terminal pins adapted to be pushed into the corresponding spring contacts at a mounting angle between 0 and 90 degrees, wherein the electronic sensor devices are connected to at least one cable harness of said driver assistance system. - In the following, possible embodiments of the different aspects of the present invention are described with reference to the enclosed figures in more detail.
- Figure 1
- shows a perspective view on a possible embodiment of a cable harness connection assembly according to the first aspect of the present invention;
- Figure 2
- shows a section view through an exemplary embodiment of an electronic sensor device according to the second aspect of the present invention connected to a cable harness using a cable harness connection assembly according to the first aspect of the present invention;
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- illustrate a possible embodiment of an electronic sensor device according to the second aspect of the present invention;
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- show further possible exemplary insertion openings which can be used in a cable harness connection assembly according to the first aspect of the present invention.
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Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a cable harness connection assembly 1 according to the first aspect of the present invention. The cable harness connection assembly 1 is provided in the illustrated exemplary embodiment for connecting a cable harness to an electronic device. The electronic device can be in a possible embodiment an electronic sensor device of a driver assistance system of a vehicle. The cable harness connection assembly 1 as illustrated inFigure 1 comprises acable harness connector 2 comprising protruding terminal pins 3-1, 3-2, 3-3 adapted to be pushed into corresponding spring contacts 4-1, 4-2, 4-3 of aspring connector 5 mounted on a printedcircuit board 6 at a mounting angle between 0 and about 90 degrees with respect to the printedcircuit board 6.Figure 1 shows thecable harness connector 2 at three different relative positions with respect to the printedcircuit board 6, i.e. at a mounting angle of 90 degrees in a position I, at a mounting angle of 45 degrees in a position II and at a mounting angle of 0 degrees in a position III. Thecable harness connector 2 is attachable to a cable harness which is not illustrated inFigure 1 . The cable harness can comprise several cables and/or wires adapted to connect the respective electronic device and other electronic components of a vehicle. The vehicle can be a land vehicle such as a car or a truck. The vehicle can be also another kind of vehicle such as an aircraft or a ship. Thecable harness connector 2 comprises terminal pins 3-i which can be pushed into the spring contacts 4-i of thespring connector 5. The terminal pins 3-i of thecable harness connector 2 comprise in the illustrated embodiment a cylindrical shape with a chamfer tip portion for inserting the terminal pins 3-i into the corresponding spring connectors 4-i. In an alternative embodiment, the terminal pins 3-i of thecable harness connector 2 can also comprise a rectangular shape. The terminal pins 3-i of thecable harness connector 2 are arranged in a preferred embodiment in a row as illustrated inFigure 1 . The number of the terminal pins 3-i of thecable harness connector 2 can vary depending on the respective application or electronic device. In the exemplary embodiment illustrated inFigure 1 , thecable harness connector 2 comprises three terminal pins 3-1, 3-2, 3-3 which can be used for carrying signal data a reference potential such as ground GND or a power supply voltage. The spring contacts 4-i of thespring connector 5 are contained in a preferred embodiment in an insulating carrier 7 mounted to the printedcircuit board 6 of the electronic device. Accordingly, in a preferred embodiment, thespring connector 5 is fixed to the printedcircuit board 6 of the electronic device. In a preferred embodiment, the spring contacts 4-i of thespring connector 5 are V-shaped and comprise a chamfer for guiding a corresponding terminal pin 3-i of thecable harness connector 2. Each spring contact 4-i comprises a lead-in chamfer to guide a corresponding terminal pin 3-i into thespring connector 5. The lead-in forms a curve from horizontal to vertical planes for entry or insertion. As illustrated in the embodiment ofFigure 1 , thecable harness connector 2 can comprise astandard interface 8 for connecting a cable harness to thecable harness connector 2. In the illustrated embodiment, a cable harness or cable can be plugged into a standard socket orinterface 8 of thecable harness connector 2. The terminal pins 3-i of thecable harness connector 2 are inserted in a preferred embodiment through a corresponding insertion opening within a housing or enclosure of the electronic device to be pushed into the corresponding spring contacts 4-i of thespring connector 5. InFigure 1 , the housing and the corresponding insertion opening are not illustrated. The position of the insertion opening within the enclosure or housing of the electronic device defines the final mounting angle between the cable harness and the electronic device. The electronic device having the printedcircuit board 6 as illustrated inFigure 1 can be for instance an electronic sensor device, in particular a camera, a radar sensor or a Lidar sensor of a driver assistance system DAS. The cable harness connected to the front end of thecable harness connector 2 can comprise for instance at least one coaxial cable having low mechanical flexibility. - In the illustrated embodiment of
Figure 1 , thecable harness connector 2 comprises aplane section 9a and a serratedcircular section 9b. Thesection 9b can be plugged into a corresponding opening of the enclosure of the respective electronic device. -
Figure 2 shows a cross-section view through an exemplary embodiment of anelectronic device 10 having at least one printedcircuit board 6 contained within ahousing 11 of theelectronic device 10. In the exemplary embodiment shown inFigure 2 , the printedcircuit board 6 can comprise several electronic components 12-1, 12-2-, 12-3, such as microprocessors or capacitors of theelectronic sensor device 10. Thespring connector 5 is fixed to the printedcircuit board 6 as shown inFigure 2 . Thehousing 11 of theelectronic device 10 comprises in the illustrated embodiment anopening 13 for the cable harness connection assembly 1. In the illustrated embodiment, terminal pins 3-i of thecable harness connector 2 are inserted through theinsertion opening 13 of thehousing 11 of theelectronic device 10 and pushed into corresponding spring contacts 4-i of thespring connector 5 fixed to the printedcircuit board 6 of theelectronic device 10.Figure 2 shows further acable harness 14 connected to a standard interface of thecable harness connector 2. As can be seen inFigure 2 , the position of theinsertion opening 13 within the housing or enclosure of thesensor device 10 defines the final mounting angle α between thecable harness 14 and theelectronic device 10. Thecable harness 14 can comprise in a possible embodiment at least one coaxial cable with low flexibility. -
Figures 3, 4 show a further possible embodiment of a cable harness connection assembly 1 according to the present invention. In the illustrated embodiment, thecable harness connector 2 is slightly movable within alongitudinal insertion opening 13 of thehousing 11 to perform an adjustment of the mounting angle α within a range from angle β1 and angle β2 defined by the lower and upper end of thelongitudinal insertion opening 13. -
Figures 5, 6 illustratepossible insertion openings 13 within ahousing 11 of anelectronic device 10.Figure 5 shows a circular opening for inserting acable harness connector 2 into thehousing 11 of the electronic device.Figure 6 shows aserrated opening 13. In a possible embodiment, the serratedcircular section 9b of thecable harness connector 2 is pushed into the correspondingserrated opening 13 as illustrated inFigure 6 and theterminal pins 2 of thecable harness connector 2 are pushed in the corresponding spring contacts 4-i of thespring connector 5 mounted on the printedcircuit board 6 within thehousing 11. The cable harness connection assembly 1 according to the present invention provides a standard external fitting to thecable harness 14 which can be fitted to a housing of a sensor device of a driver assistance system DAS. The terminal pins 3-i of thecable harness connector 2 are pushed into corresponding spring contacts 4-i of aspring connector 5 within thehousing 11 of theelectronic device 10. The spring contacts 4-i are shaped in a preferred embodiment to accept entry of thecable harness connector 2 at any angle from 0 to about 90 degrees. The insertion load can be reacted by the geometry of both the springs and the housing containing the spring contacts, hence to thePCB 6 without overstressing the electrical contacts or the mounts. The cable harness connection assembly 1 according to present invention allows different variants of electronic device design using common parts for common assembly processes and tooling with reduced part costs due to higher manufacturing volumes and consequently a reduced inventory of different connectors for slightly differing products. The cable harness connection assembly 1 according to the present invention allows to tailor product variants to an available package space. The cable harness connection assembly 1 according to the present invention can be used for a wide range of applications, in particular for sensor devices connected to a cable harness of a driver assistance system DAS within a vehicle. -
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- A cable harness connection assembly (1) for connecting a cable harness (14) to a printed circuit board (6) of an electronic device (10) at different mounting angles, said cable harness connection assembly (1) comprising a cable harness connector (2) attachable to said cable harness (14), wherein said cable harness connector (2) comprises terminal pins (3) adapted to be pushed into corresponding spring contacts (4) of a spring connector (5) mounted on said printed circuit board (6) at a mounting angle between 0 and 90 degrees with respect to said printed circuit board (6).
- The cable harness connection assembly according to claim 1, wherein each spring contact (4) of said spring connector (5) is V-shaped and comprises a chamfer for guiding a corresponding terminal pin (3) of said cable harness connector (2).
- The cable harness connection assembly according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the spring contacts (4) are contained in an insulating carrier (7) of said spring connector (5) mounted to said printed circuit board (6).
- The cable harness connection assembly according to one of the preceding claims 1 to 3, wherein the terminal pins (3) of said cable harness connector (2) comprise a cylindrical shape with a chamfer tip portion.
- The cable harness connection assembly according to one of the preceding claims 1 to 4, wherein the terminal pins (3) of said cable harness connector (2) are arranged in a row.
- The cable harness connection assembly according to one of the preceding claims 1 to 6, wherein the terminal pins (3) of said cable harness connector (2) are inserted through an insertion opening (13) within a housing (11) of said electronic device (10) to be pushed into the corresponding spring contacts (4) of said spring connector (5) .
- The cable harness (14) connection assembly according to one of the preceding claims 1 to 6, wherein a position of an insertion opening (13) within the housing (11) of said electronic device (10) defines the mounting angle between the cable harness (14) and the electronic device (10).
- The cable harness connection assembly according to one of the preceding claims 1 to 7, wherein the cable harness (14) comprises at least one cable connecting the electronic device (10) with other electronic components (12) of a vehicle.
- The cable harness connection assembly according to one of the preceding claims 1 to 8, wherein the electronic device (10) is a sensor device of a driver assistance system of a vehicle.
- An electronic sensor device (10) of a driver assistance system of a vehicle,
said electronic sensor device (10) comprising
a spring connector (5) attached to a printed circuit board (6) of the sensor device (10),
said spring connector (5) having spring contacts (4) adapted to receive terminal pins (3) of a cable harness connector (2) having terminal pins (3) adapted to be pushed into the corresponding spring contacts (4) at a mounting angle between 0 and 90 degrees. - The electronic sensor device according to claim 10,
wherein the electronic sensor device (10) comprises a housing (11) having an insertion opening (13) for inserting the terminal pins (3) of said cable harness connector (2) into the spring contacts (4) of said spring connector (5),
wherein the position of said insertion opening (13) defines the mounting angle between the cable harness (14) and the electronic sensor device (10). - The electronic sensor device according to claim 10 or 11, wherein the electronic sensor device (10) comprises a camera, a radar sensor or a Lidar sensor.
- The electronic sensor device according to one of the preceding claims 10 to 12, wherein each spring contact (4) of said spring connector (5) is V-shaped and comprises a chamfer for guiding a corresponding terminal pin (3) of said cable harness connector (2),
wherein the spring contacts (4) are contained in an insulating carrier (7) of said spring connector (5) mounted to said printed circuit board (6) of said electronic sensor device (10). - The electronic sensor device according to one of the preceding claims 10 to 13,
wherein the terminal pins (3) of said cable harness connector (2) comprise a cylindrical or rectangular shape with a chamfer tip portion and wherein the terminal pins (3) of said cable harness connector (2) are arranged in a row. - A driver assistance system of a vehicle,
said driver assistance system comprising electronic sensor devices (10) according to one of the preceding claims 10 to 14 connected to at least one cable harness (14) of said driver assistance system.
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