WO2003065512A1 - Connecteur - Google Patents
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- H01R12/00—Structural associations of a plurality of mutually-insulated electrical connecting elements, specially adapted for printed circuits, e.g. printed circuit boards [PCB], flat or ribbon cables, or like generally planar structures, e.g. terminal strips, terminal blocks; Coupling devices specially adapted for printed circuits, flat or ribbon cables, or like generally planar structures; Terminals specially adapted for contact with, or insertion into, printed circuits, flat or ribbon cables, or like generally planar structures
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- H01R12/00—Structural associations of a plurality of mutually-insulated electrical connecting elements, specially adapted for printed circuits, e.g. printed circuit boards [PCB], flat or ribbon cables, or like generally planar structures, e.g. terminal strips, terminal blocks; Coupling devices specially adapted for printed circuits, flat or ribbon cables, or like generally planar structures; Terminals specially adapted for contact with, or insertion into, printed circuits, flat or ribbon cables, or like generally planar structures
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- H01R12/71—Coupling devices for rigid printing circuits or like structures
- H01R12/712—Coupling devices for rigid printing circuits or like structures co-operating with the surface of the printed circuit or with a coupling device exclusively provided on the surface of the printed circuit
- H01R12/716—Coupling device provided on the PCB
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- H01R13/648—Protective earth or shield arrangements on coupling devices, e.g. anti-static shielding
- H01R13/658—High frequency shielding arrangements, e.g. against EMI [Electro-Magnetic Interference] or EMP [Electro-Magnetic Pulse]
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- H01R13/00—Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
- H01R13/648—Protective earth or shield arrangements on coupling devices, e.g. anti-static shielding
- H01R13/658—High frequency shielding arrangements, e.g. against EMI [Electro-Magnetic Interference] or EMP [Electro-Magnetic Pulse]
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- the present invention relates to a connector used for a computer, a server, a router, and the like, and more particularly, to a connector having a pair of signal contacts and particularly suitable for transmission.
- a conventional transmission method has been widely adopted from the viewpoint of cost advantage.
- the non-town transmission method has a problem that it is easily affected by noise. For this reason, for high-speed transmission as described above, a noise-based strong transmission scheme is suitable.
- the connector device shown in FIG. 1A includes a jack connector 1 and a plug connector 2 as a pair.
- the jack connector 1 has a pair of signal contacts 4a and 4b and a ground contact on a housing 3a made of insulating material and formed in a long direction in the X1—X2 direction in Fig. 1A. 5a is provided in a plural number.
- the housing 3a is formed with a long recess 6a in the XI-X2 direction.
- the signal contacts 4a, 4b of each pair are arranged from the bottom wall 3a-1 of the housing 3a to the upper end 4a-1, 413 along the side walls 3a_2, 3a-3 in the recess 6a.
- —1 protrudes in the 21 direction, and each pair is opposed to each other in the Y1—Y2 direction.
- a fork-shaped tip 5a-1 Contact 5a is arranged between each pair of signal contacts 4a, 4b.
- the signal contacts 4 a, 4 b and the lower end 4 a—2, 4 b—2, 5 a—2 of the ground contact 5 a are respectively arranged in the Z 2 direction. It is formed in the shape of a pin that extends, is passed through a hole 7a formed in the substrate 8a, and is connected to a not-shown print roe fil on the substrate 8a.
- the plug connector 2 has a shape corresponding to the jack connector 1, and is paired with a housing 3b made of an insulating material formed in a long shape in the X1-X2 direction in FIG. 1B.
- the signal contacts 4c and 4d and the ground contact 5b are provided in duplicate.
- the housing 3b has protrusions 3b_1 formed at predetermined pitches in the X1-X2 direction in the formed recess 6b.
- the signal contacts 4c and 4d of each pair are pin-shaped upper ends 4b from the bottom wall 3b-2 of the housing 3b along both sides in the Y1-Y2 direction of the protrusion 3b-1.
- c—1, 4 d—l are protruding.
- a daland contact 5b having a flat tip 5b-1 is arranged between each pair of adjacent signal contacts 4c and 4d.
- the lower ends 4 c _ 2, 4 d-2, 5 b-2 (not shown in the figure) of the signal contacts 4 c, 4 d and the ground contact 5 b are respectively refracted to Y 1-Y 2 in FIG. 1B.
- the tip is formed in the shape of a tongue, and the tip is fixed to a pad (not shown) formed on the substrate 8b, and is connected to a print spring (not shown) on the substrate 8b.
- the signal contacts 4 c and 4 d contact the signal contacts 4 a and 4 b, and the ground contact 5 b is connected to the ground contact 5 a.
- Each is electrically connected. For example, a + signal is input to the signal contacts 4a and 4c, and one signal is transmitted to the signal contacts 4b and 4d.
- each pair of signal contacts Since one or the other is located far away from the terminal or the like, it is not possible to provide a cock of the same length between the terminal or the like and each pair of signal contacts. This difference in the length of the rooster causes a phase difference in the signal of each pair of signal contacts transmitted, which contributes to noise noise and may cause the characteristic impedance to be in an unstable state.
- the length of the wire connected to the signal contact close to the terminal etc. It is being formed to the same length as the length of the rooster / ⁇ connected to the signal contact at the position.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and provides a connector in which a plurality of pairs of signal contacts are arranged in a housing to facilitate a line design of a board and an easy formation of a spring. «Intended to.
- a plurality of pairs of signal contacts are provided on a connector provided on a housing, and two signal contacts constituting each pair of the plurality of pairs of signal contacts are provided on the housing. It is characterized by being arranged spaced apart in the longitudinal direction.
- the connector is mounted on the board: ⁇ When connecting between the signal contacts and the terminals etc. located in the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the housing, each of the pairs of signal contacts and the terminals etc. Since the length of a pair of rooster ail can be made the same, there is no need to provide an extra rooster BI fountain.
- the connector may be for a jack or a plug.
- the plurality of pairs of signal contacts are of a surface mount type in which the bent tip portions are brought into contact with the pads of the substrate, and the bending direction of the tip portions is the signal direction of the plurality of pairs.
- the effect of the present invention described above can be further achieved if all of the signal contacts are in the same direction in the same direction.
- the present invention is not limited to this.
- the pin-shaped tip portion passes through the through hole of the substrate. It may be a type. If a plurality of pairs of signal contacts are arranged in the short direction of the housing, the present invention can be applied to the BH design and the formation of the rooster of a large number of boards arranged according to the number of rows. The effect of the above can be further achieved.
- an in-row ground contact may be further provided between each pair of adjacent signal contacts of the plurality of pairs. This can reduce crosstalk between adjacent pairs of a plurality of pairs of signal contacts.
- the in-row daland contact is formed, for example, in a size that shields between adjacent pairs of the plurality of pairs of signal contacts.
- the plurality of pairs of signal contacts may be provided.
- Crosstalk between columns can be reduced.
- the ground contact between the systems is formed such that a portion exposed in the housing is formed in a flat plate shape and the length of the housing in the longitudinal direction constitutes each pair of a plurality of tins signal contacts. It is formed larger than the separation between the two signal contacts.
- a shielding shield layer is provided on the housing, since electromagnetic waves from the outside can be shielded.
- each of the plurality of pairs of signal contacts prevents noise of each pair of signal contacts to be transmitted, and stabilizes characteristic impedance even during high-speed signal transmission. Can be planned.
- the present invention also includes a plurality of signal contacts arranged in two rows, and a plurality of duland contacts for separating each of the plurality of signal contacts into pairs in each row.
- the signal contacts are arranged adjacently over the entire length of the connector. Since they are arranged adjacent to each other over the entire length of the paired signal contacts, coupling can be formed at any part of the signal contacts, and good ⁇ ⁇ ! ⁇ transmission can be realized. Also, when mounting connectors on In this case, since the pair of signal contacts are adjacent to each other, it is necessary to make the length of the pair of birds a connecting each of the pair of signal contacts and the terminal part etc. on the board the same. it can. Therefore, there is no need to provide an extra rooster part on the board, and the rooster design and the rooster BH forming work are easy.
- the substrate-side contact portions of a plurality of pairs of signal contacts forming one row and the board-side contact portions of a plurality of pairs of signal contacts forming the other row extend in opposite directions. I have.
- the paired signal contacts extend in different directions in a state where they are arranged adjacent to each other, it is possible to realize good transmission at a high density.
- the substrate-side contact portions of a plurality of pairs of signal contacts forming one row are opposed to the substrate-side contact portions of a plurality of pairs of signal contacts forming the other row.
- Forces extend in the same direction.
- a pair of signal contacts can be arranged on two opposing surfaces of the board in an adjacent state, and thus good city transmission can be realized at high density.
- a pair of signal contacts in one column and a pair of signal contacts in the other column are located between adjacent ground contacts. This makes it possible to satisfactorily shield adjacent signal contact pairs in each column.
- a pair of signal contacts in one row and a pair of signal contacts in the other row facing each other via an insulating member are located between adjacent ground contacts.
- a so-called plug connector can be realized.
- each of the plurality of ground contacts has a plate shape and is provided in common for each row. This is an example of ground contact configuration You.
- each of the plurality of ground contacts is provided in common in each row, and has two substrate-side contact portions that face each other. It is possible to realize a configuration in which the dulland contact is drawn to the substrate side in the same manner as the signal contact.
- each of the plurality of ground contacts has a pair of contact portions, and one of the contact portions is arranged in a row together with a plurality of pairs of signal contacts constituting the one row along with the board-side contact portions.
- the other contact portion is arranged in a row together with the substrate-side contact portions of a plurality of pairs of signal contacts constituting the other row. Since the board-side contact portion of the ground contact and the board-side contact portion of the signal contact are arranged in a row, the board-side rooster HH design ability S is easier and the rooster forming operation is further facilitated.
- the first portions of the plurality of signal contacts connected to the mating connector and the second portions connected to the terminals on the board extend in a direction orthogonal to each other.
- the first portions of the plurality of signal contacts connected to the mating connector and the second portions connected to the terminals on the board extend in directions opposite to each other. I have.
- the plurality of signal contacts arranged in two rows are spaced apart in the longitudinal direction of the connector.
- the connector further includes a plurality of other signal contacts provided in each row, and a corresponding number of other signal contacts in each row are separated without passing through the t & t own ground contact. Are located. Arrangement of the relay signal contacts via the ground contact is suitable for relatively low-speed non-transmission. Therefore, with the above configuration, it is possible to realize a composite connector that supports both transmission and non-transmission.
- the present invention also includes an electronic device having a rooster BI spring board and a connector mounted on the rooster line, wherein the connector is the connector.
- this electronic device is a printed rooster 3
- FIGS. 1A and 1B are diagrams of a jack connector and a plug connector, respectively, which constitute a conventional connector device.
- FIGS. 2A and 2B are perspective views of a jack connector and a plug connector according to the first embodiment of the present invention, respectively.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the jack connector of FIG. 2A taken along the line II-II.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the intra-system ground contact and the inter-row ground contact of the plug connector for FIG. 2B.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along line VV of the plug connector of FIG. 2B.
- FIGS. 6A and 6B are for explaining the connection structure of the jack connector and the plug connector of FIGS. 2A and 2B.
- FIG. 6A shows a signal contact
- FIG. Indicates a land contact.
- FIG. 7A and 7B are views of the jack connector and the plug connector according to the second embodiment of the present invention, respectively.
- FIGS. 8A and 8B are for explaining the connection structure of the jack connector and the plug connector of FIGS. 7A and 7B, and show a state immediately before the connection, and are a cross section taken along line IX-IX in FIG. FIG.
- FIG. 7 A ⁇ Pi 7 B are those jack connector ⁇ Pi of the plug connector structure for explaining the, in FIG. 7 shows a connection state IX- IX line in cross-section Oh 0 0
- FIGS. 10A, 10B, 10C and 10D are each a diagram showing a plug connector according to a third embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 1OA is a perspective view of the connector; 1 0 B is partially cut-away perspective view of the connector, FIG. 1 0 C is X c line cross-sectional view shown in FIG. 1 0 B, ⁇ beauty Figure 1 0 D is the X D line cross-sectional view shown in FIG. 1 0 B .
- FIGS. 11A, 11B, 11C, and 1ID are diagrams showing a jack connector according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11A is a perspective view of the connector
- FIG. 11 B is a partially cutaway perspective view of the connector
- FIG. 11 C is a sectional view taken along the line XI c shown in FIG. 11 B
- Effect Figure 11D is XI shown in Figure 11B. It is a line sectional view.
- FIG. 12A, 12B, 12C, and 12D are diagrams showing a jack connector according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12A is a perspective view of the connector, and FIG. perspective view, FIG. 12C XI I c line cross-sectional view shown in FIG. 12B, and FIG. 12 D is a XII D line cross-sectional view shown in FIG. 12 B.
- FIGS. 13A, 13B, 13C, and 13D are diagrams showing a jack connector according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention, wherein FIG. 13A is a perspective view of the connector, and FIG. away perspective view, FIG. 13C XI II c shear plane view shown in FIG. 13 B, and FIG. 130 is a XI II D line cross-sectional view shown in FIG. 13 B.
- FIG. 14A and 14B are views showing a plug connector according to a third embodiment of the present invention, wherein FIG. 14A is a perspective view of the connector, and FIG. 14B is a partially cutaway perspective view of the connector. .
- FIG. 15A and 15B are diagrams showing a jack connector according to a third embodiment of the present invention, wherein FIG. 15A is a perspective view of the connector, and FIG. 15B is a cutaway perspective view of the connector. is there.
- FIG. 16 and 16B are diagrams showing a jack connector according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention, wherein FIG. 16A is a perspective view of the connector, and FIG. 16B is a partially cutaway perspective view of the connector.
- FIG. 17A and 17B are diagrams showing a plug connector according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention, wherein FIG. 17A is a skewed view of the connector, and FIG. 17B is a partially cutaway perspective view of the connector.
- FIGS. 2A and 28 to 68 and 6B The connectors of this embodiment are a jack connector and a plug connector connectable thereto.
- a plurality of boards can be connected by providing a jack connector and a plug connector in pairs above.
- Tori HI Izumio equipped with the connector of the present invention is an embodiment of the electronic device of the present invention.
- the jack connector 10 is composed of a plurality of pairs of signal contacts 14a and 14b in a housing (housing) 12, which is made of insulating material and is elongated in the XI-X2 direction in Fig. 2A.
- a plurality of pairs of signal contacts 114a and 114b are arranged in two rows in total, and a plurality of ground contacts 16 are arranged.
- the housing 12 is formed with one slit 18 elongated in the XI-X2 direction and a plurality of short slits 20 orthogonal to the slit 18.
- a pair of holes 22a and 22b are formed in each of the regions surrounded by the slits 18 and the slits 20 in a U-shape. Therefore, the holes 22a and 22b are formed by X 1 ⁇ It is configured to be arrayed in the X2 direction side and arranged in two rows in the Y1-Y2 direction. The hole has a narrow opening end at the Z1 side.
- the signal contacts 14a, 14b, 114a, and 114b are formed in a substantially L shape, and the upper ends 14a-1, 14b-1, 114a-1, and 114b-1 are bent into a mountain shape (see FIG. 6A), and the lower ends 14a-2, 14b-2, 114a-2, 114b-2 are bent at right angles (reference numerals 114b-1, 114b-2 are not shown).
- the upper ends 14a-1, 14b-1, 114a-1, and 114b-1 are parts to be connected to the mating connector, and may be referred to as connector-side contacts in the following description.
- the lower end ⁇ (514a-2, 14b-2, 114a-2, 114b-2 is a part for forming a contact on the 3 ⁇ 4ft side. Confuse.
- Two pairs of the signal contacts 14a and 14b or two pairs of the signal contacts 114a and 114b are formed as a pair.
- the signal contacts 14a, 14b, 114a, 114b pass through the Z2 end of a pair of holes 22a or 22b for each pair, and the upper ends 14a-1, 14b, respectively.
- 1, 114a-1 1, 114b-1 are erected along the side wall of the hole 22a or 22b
- the lower ends 14a-2 and 14b-2 of the signal contacts 14a and 14b are bent from the lower end of the housing 12 and extend to the Y2 side, that is, the long side wall 12a side of the housing 12 to the right.
- the lower ends 114a and 114b_2 of the signal contacts 114a and 114b are bent from the lower end of the housing 12 and extended to the Y1 side, that is, the TO, to the long side wall 12b side of the housing 12, and extend to the TO. I have. Therefore, a pair of signal contacts are duplicated in the X1-X2 direction! They are arranged in two rows in the Y1-Y2 direction.
- the duland contact 16 has an upper end 16a formed in a fork shape that bifurcates in the Y1-Y2 direction, and the mountain-shaped tops of the upper end 16a are close to each other, and The portion 16b is also branched on both sides in the Y1-Y2 direction, and is further formed so as to be bent in the horizontal direction.
- the ground contact 16 is an in-row ground contact that shields each pair of adjacent signal contacts 14a, 14b or 114a, 114b arranged in a row in the X1-X2 direction of the housing 12.
- the portion 16a is protruded right below the narrow opening 20a of the slit 20 of the housing 12, and the lower end portion 16b is disposed so as to extend to both sides of the housing in the Y1 and Y2 directions.
- shielding shield layers 24 are provided on the outer sides of both side walls 12a and 12b in the longitudinal direction of the housing 12, respectively.
- the lower ends 14a-2, 14b_2, 114a-2, 114b-2, and 16b of the signal contacts 14a, 14b, 114a, 114b and the ground contact 16 are connected to the wiring board (at the beginning of the favorite, the mounting board or simply It is joined to a pad (not shown) formed on the substrate 26 and connected to a printed wiring (not shown) formed on the substrate 26.
- the plug connector 28 is provided with a plurality of pairs of signal contacts 32a and 32b and a plurality of signals in a housing (housing) 30 made of an insulating material elongated in the X1-X2 direction in FIG. 2B.
- the rows of the contacts 132a and 132b are arranged in a total of two rows, and the in-row ground contacts 34 and the inter-row ground contacts 36 are placed.
- the housing 30 is formed with a recess 38 which is elongated in the X1-X2 directions.
- a plurality of holes 40a, 40b are formed in the bottom wall 30a in communication with the recess 38, and two holes 40a, 4 Ob are further formed in the bottom wall 30a.
- Each of the slits 42 is formed vertically and horizontally, and two slits 44 are formed along the inside of the side wall 28.
- the arrangement of the mosquitoes 40 a and 40 b and the slits 42 corresponds to the arrangement of the holes 22 a and 22 b and the slits 18 and 20 of the jack connector 10.
- the signal contacts 32a, 32b, 132a, 132b are formed in a substantially L shape.
- the signal contact 32a and the signal contact 32b or the signal contact 132a and the signal contact 132b constitute a pair.
- the signal contacts 32a, 32b, 132a, and 132b pass through the Z2 end of a pair of holes 40a or 40b for each pair, and the upper ends 32a_l, 32b—1, 1 32a-l and 132b-l are erected in the recess 38 (reference numerals 132b and 11 are not shown), and the lower ends 32a-2 and 32b-2 of the signal contacts 32a and 32b are sealed.
- the signal contacts of each pair are arranged in two rows in the Y1-Y2 direction while being arranged in the double direction in the 1-2 direction.
- the in-row ground contact 34 is formed in a substantially flat plate shape, and has a stepped cutout 34a formed at the lower side, and the lower end 34b is bent to both sides and extends. ing.
- the inter-row ground contact 36 is formed in a substantially flat plate shape, and slits 36a are formed at a predetermined pitch on the upper side.
- the row-to-row ground contact 36 is arranged at the center of the recess 38 of the housing 30 on the Y1—Y2 side, and the notch 34a is engaged with the slit 36a of the row-to-row ground contact 36.
- the in-row daland contacts 34 are arranged orthogonal to the inter-row daland contacts 36. Accordingly, the inter-row ground contact 36 is electrically connected to the intra-row ground contact 34.
- Gran for row The contact 34 is disposed with its lower end 34 b extending to the long side walls 30 b, 30 c in the Y1 or Y2 direction 15 below the housing 30.
- the width W1 of the intra-row duland contact 34 is formed to be larger than the distance L1 between the signal contacts 32a and 132a between the columns or between the signal contacts 32b and 132b. Therefore, adjacent pairs of signal contacts 32a, 32b and signal contacts 32a, 32b or signal contacts 132a, 132b and signal contacts 132a, 132b of each row are in the row on the XI-X2 direction side. Completely shielded by ground contact 34.
- the width W2 of the inter-column duland contact 36 at a portion separated by the intra-row ground contact 34 is the same as the width of the pair of signal contacts 32a and 32b in the row or between the signal contacts 132a and 132b.
- the signal contact 32a, 32b and the signal contact 132a, 132b of each pair in the adjacent row are connected to the inter-column ground on the Y1-Y2 direction side. Completely shielded by contact 36.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view further showing a state in which a plurality of signal contacts 32 a, 32 b and 132 a, 132 b, an in-row daland contact 34 and an inter-row daland contact 36 are arranged in the housing 30. As shown. As shown in Fig. 5, the housing
- Each of the 30 side walls 30 b and 30 c in the longitudinal direction of 30 is provided with a shielding seam 7 layer 46 force S on each inner side j, and the bottom 46 a of the shielding layer 46 passes through the bottom wall 30 a of the housing 30. I have.
- the shielding shield layer 46 is electrically connected to a ground portion (not shown) of the substrate 48.
- connection structure of the jack connector 10 and the plug connector 28 configured as described above refer to FIG. 6A showing only one row of signal contacts and FIG. 6B showing ground contacts. explain.
- the signal contacts 32a and 32b are inserted into the holes 22a and 22 while bending the upper ends 14a-1 and 14b-1 of the signal contacts 14a and 14 in the Y2 direction.
- the signal contacts 32a abut on the signal contacts 14a and the signal contacts 32b abut on the signal contacts 14b due to the restoring force of the signal contacts 14a and 14b.
- the in-row ground contact 34 is inserted into the slit 20 while pushing the upper end 16 a of the ground contact 16 in the Y1 and Y2 directions, thereby restoring the Gunrad contact 16. It is sandwiched between the upper ends 16a of the ground contacts 16 by force.
- the signal contact 14a and the signal contact 32a, the signal contact 14b and the signal contact 32b, the duland contact 16 and the in-row ground contact 34 are electrically connected.
- the shielding shield layer 24 and the shielding shield layer 46 are in sliding contact with each other and are electrically connected.
- the board 26 to which the jack connector 10 is attached and the board 48 to which the plug connector 28 is attached are connected via the jack connector 10 and the plug connector 28 so as to be vertically overlapped.
- the signal contacts 14a and 14b, 114a and 114b, 32a and 32b, 132a and 132b of each pair are used for transmission of the Antarctica, for example, signal contacts 14a, 114a, 32a, 132 A signal is transmitted to a, and one signal is transmitted to signal contacts 14b, 114b, 32b, and 132b.
- the connector 28 for the plug and the connector 10 for the jack according to the first embodiment described above mount the connectors on the board: ⁇ , a terminal part or the like located in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the housing and a signal contact. When connecting between the two, the length of the pair of wires connecting each pair of signal contacts and the terminal section etc.
- the plug connector 28 and the jack connector 10 have cross-talk between each pair of signal contacts because the in-row ground contacts are provided between each pair of signal contacts. Can be reduced. In particular, since the in-row ground contacts of the plug connector 28 are formed in such a size as to shield between adjacent pairs of a plurality of pairs of signal contacts, crosstalk can be reduced more effectively.
- the plug connector 28 is provided with the inter-row ground contact, crosstalk between the rows of each pair of signal contacts can be reduced. Further, the plug connector 28 and the jack connector 10 have a shielded shield layer formed on the housing, so that external electromagnetic waves can be shielded.
- the connector according to the present embodiment includes a jack connector and a plug connector.
- the jack connector and the plug connector according to the second embodiment are provided on a board in pairs. A plurality of substrates can be connected.
- the connector according to the first embodiment has a structure in which the boards are stacked vertically and connected between surfaces
- the connector according to the second embodiment described below horizontally extends between the ends of the boards. The points of connection are different.
- the jack connector 50 and the plug connector 52 each have a pair of signal contacts (hereinafter simply referred to as contacts) 54 a and 54 b, respectively.
- Ground contact hereinafter sometimes simply referred to as contact
- 1 pair of signal contacts hereinafter sometimes simply referred to as contact
- Each of 60 is defined as one yarn, and multiple yarns are arranged in a line.
- Each pair of signal contacts 54a, 54b and signal contacts 56a, 56b are for transmission For example, + signal is transmitted to signal contacts 54a and 56a, and signal contact 5
- One signal is transmitted to 4b and 56b.
- the jack connector 50 and the plug connector 52 will be further described in this order.
- the jack connector 50 has a housing 62 made of an insulator, and a plurality of grooves 64 are formed on the lower surface of the housing 62 in the Z2 direction in FIG. 7A.
- the housing 62 further includes a metal plate 66 covering both walls in the X1-X2 direction, an upper wall in the Z1-direction, and a rear wall in the Y1-direction, and a lower end portion on both sides of the metal plate 66 in the X1-X2 direction. Is provided with a projection 66a. Therefore, the jack connector 50 has a lower height by omitting the lower wall of the housing 62 in the Z2 direction.
- Each of the contacts 54a, 54b, 58 of the jack connector 50 has the same shape, and is formed substantially as shown in FIGS. 8A and 8B, and a step is provided at an intermediate portion. 7 and 8 of the contacts 54a, 54b, and 58, the end portion 54a-1, 54b-1, 58-1 on the Y2 side has an inward protrusion A formed at the top thereof. A projection B projecting in the Z1 direction is formed between the distal end portions 54a-1, 54b-1, 58-1 and the intermediate portion. The rear end of each contact 54a-2, 54b-2,
- 58-2 is shaped like a tongue.
- Each of the contacts 54 a, 54 b, 58 is fixed to the housing 62 by fitting a projection B into a recess 68 formed on the upper wall of the groove 64 of the nosing 62. Therefore, it is not necessary to use the rear wall 62a of the housing 62 as a fixing portion of the contacts 54a, 54b, 58, and the rear wall 62a is formed to be thin, and as a result, the jack connector The depth dimension W3 of 50 has become smaller (see Fig. 9). In the connection state with the plug connector 52 described later, the projection B and the recess 68 in the direction (Z1 side) orthogonal to the contact direction (1-2 direction) of the contacts 54a, 54b, and 58 are also fitted.
- the contacts 54a, 54b, 58 are fixed to the housing 62, the contacts 54a, 54b, 58 do not come off when the plug connector 52 is inserted into or removed from the jack connector 50.
- the pair of signal contacts 54a and 54b and the contact 58 described above are repeatedly arranged in each groove 64 of the housing 62.
- the board 70 on which the jack connector 50 is disposed has a projecting portion 72 formed at the center of the Y2 side end.
- a wide pad (pattern) 74 is formed behind the protruding portion 72 on the Y1 side.
- a pair of pads 76 are formed on both sides of the pad 74 in the XI-X2 direction, and a plurality of pads 78 are formed at the rear of the pad 74 in the Y1 direction.
- the housing 62 held by the metal plate 66 and the first metal plate 66 is fixed to the substrate 70.
- the respective contacts 54a, 54b, 58 Is connected to a not-shown Rooster 2 spring pattern formed on the substrate 70.
- the other side of the rooster B connected to the signal contacts 54a, 54b is connected to the not-shown rail terminal provided in the Y1 direction, and is connected to the ground contact 58; the other side of the wire. Is connected to a ground section (not shown) provided in the Y1 direction.
- the plug connector 52 has a housing 80 made of an insulator, and the housing 80 has a long recess 82 formed in the XI-X2 direction in FIG. 7B. Note that both sides of the bottom wall 80a of the housing 80 in the X1-X2 direction are notched.
- the housing 80 is entirely covered with a metal plate 84 except for an opening in the Y1 direction. Projections 84a are provided at the lower ends of both sides of the metal plate 84 in the X1-X2 direction.
- Each contact 56a, 56b, 60 of the plug connector 52 has the same shape and is formed in a substantially rod shape as shown in FIG. 8B, a step is provided at an intermediate portion, and a rear end portion 56a-1, 56b is formed. — 1, 60_1 are tongue-shaped.
- Each of the contacts 56a, 56b, 60 of the plug connector 52 extends from the hole 80c formed in the rear wall 80b of the housing 80 to the tip 56a-1, 56b-1, 60-1 in the Y1 direction. It is fixed to the housing 80 by being press-fitted and projected. On the bottom wall of the housing 80, the pair of signal contacts 56a and 56b and the ground contacts 60 are alternately arranged.
- the board 86 on which the plug connector 52 is mounted is cut out at the center of the end on the Y1 side.
- the part 8 8 is formed.
- a pair of pads 90 are formed on both sides of the cutout 88 in the XI-X2 direction, and a plurality of pads 92 are formed at the rear of the cutout 88 in the Y2 direction. .
- the plug connector 52 is placed on the substrate 86, and the projection 84a of the metal plate 84 is joined to the pad 90, so that the metal plate 84 and the housing 80 held by the metal plate 84 are mounted on the substrate. 8 Fixed to 6.
- the rear ends 56a-1, 56b-1, 60-1, of the respective contacts 56a, 56b, 60 of the plug connector 52 are joined to the pads 92.
- Each of the contacts 56a, 56b, 60 is connected to a hot spring pattern (not shown) formed on the substrate 86.
- the other side of the rooster 3 connected to the signal contacts 56 a and 56 b is connected to the ⁇ terminal, not shown in the Y2 direction, and the other side of the rooster 51 is connected to daland contact 60. Connected to ground (not shown) in Y2 direction.
- connection structure of the jack connector 50 and the plug connector 52 configured as described above will be described with reference to FIGS.
- the jack connector is arranged so that the protruding portion 72 of the board 70 provided with the jack connector 50 and the cutout portion 8 8 of the board 86 provided with the connector 52 for the plug abut each other. 50 is connected to the plug connector 52.
- the bottom wall 80 a of the plug connector 52 is sandwiched between the pad 74 of the jack connector 50 and the contacts 54 a, 54 b, 58 so that the contacts 56 a, 56 b , 60 are slid on the contacts 54a, 54b, 58 so that the protrusions A are pushed and the tips of the contacts 54a, 54b, 58 that are radiused in the Z1 direction.
- the contacts 54a, 54b, 58 are brought into close contact with the contacts 56a, 56b, 60 by the restoring force of the sections 54-4, 54b_l, 581-1. Then, the signal contact 54a and the signal contact 56a, the signal contact 54b and the signal contact 56b, the ground contact 58 and the ground contact 60 are electrically connected.
- the metal plate 84 provided on the lower surface of the bottom wall 80a of the plug connector 52 contacts the pad 74 of the jack connector 50, and the metal plate 84 and the pad 74 are electrically connected. Is done. As a result, the board 70 on which the jack connector 50 is attached and the The board 86 to which the connector 52 is attached is connected in the horizontal direction via the jack connector 50 and the plug connector 52.
- the plug connector 52 and the jack connector 50 according to the second embodiment described above are used for mounting a connector on a board, for connecting a terminal portion or the like located in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the housing with a signal contact. Since the length of a pair of roosters ⁇ ⁇ / ⁇ connecting each pair of signal contacts to the terminals can be the same when connecting between Easy line forming work force. In addition, noise of each pair of signal contacts transmitted can be prevented from being generated, and characteristic impedance can be stabilized even during high-speed signal transmission.
- the plug connector 52 and the jack connector 50 have a ground contact disposed between each pair of signal contacts, so that crosstalk between each pair of signal contacts can be reduced. it can.
- the plug connector 52 and the jack connector 50 are provided with a metal plate serving as a shielding layer on the outer periphery of the housing, so that electromagnetic waves from the outside can be shielded. Also, when the plug connector 52 is inserted into or removed from the jack connector 50, a force is applied to expand the housing due to the inversion of the contacts, but the expansion of the housing covers the housing and the metal. Suppressed by the plate.
- the attachment of the plug connector 52 to the board 86 and the attachment of the jack connector 50 to the board 70 are performed only at the projections of the metal plate and at the rear end of the contacts. Since there are few soldering points, the efficiency of soldering work is high. In addition, since the contact is formed in a substantially rod shape by punching out a board having excellent dimensional accuracy, the surface dimensional accuracy of the insect-repellent surface is good.
- FIGS. 10A to 10D are views showing a plug connector 210 according to the third embodiment.
- 1OA is a perspective view of the connector 210
- FIG. 1OB is a partially cutaway perspective view of the connector 210
- FIG. 10C is a cross-sectional view taken along the line Xc shown in FIG. 10B
- FIG. D is Figure 10 It is X D line cross-sectional view shown in B.
- the connector 210 has a housing 211 having a recess 212.
- the housing 211 is made of an insulating material such as polyester or a liquid crystal polymer (LCP) resin.
- the concave portion 212 has a contact support portion 213 extending in the longitudinal direction of the connector 210.
- the contact support portion 213 is formed, for example, with the nozzle 211 and has a substantially flat plate shape.
- the contact support 213 has two opposing surfaces, and signal contacts 214a, 214b, 215a, 215b of the same length are placed on each surface.
- One signal contact 214a and one signal contact 214b form a pair, and are used for city transmission of signals of 1 GbitZs or more.
- the pair of signal contacts 214a and 214b transmit signals of the same magnitude and opposite polarities.
- the mating signal contacts 214a and 214b are adjacent over their entire length. In other words, they are uniformly adjacent. More specifically, it can be said that the paired signal contacts 214a and 214b are TO over the entire length. In other words, they can be said to be separated by the same distance. Therefore, a good coupling force s is established over the entire length of the signal contact. This point is significantly different from the above-described conventional technique in which coupling is not established in a part of the signal contact.
- a plurality of pairs of such signal contacts 214a and 214b are arranged in a row at a distance in the longitudinal direction of the housing 211. Similarly, one signal contact 215a and one signal contact 215b form a pair, and are provided for transmission of one anonymous.
- a plurality of pairs of signal contacts 215a and 215b are arranged on the other surface of the contact support 213 and separated from the TO. In other words, the signal contacts 215a and 215b are arranged in a line separated from each other in the longitudinal direction of the housing 211.
- the connector 210 has a two-system IJ configuration including a system having a plurality of signal contacts 214a and 214b and a system ij having signal contacts 215a and 215b.
- contacts 214a, 214b, 215a, and 215b are elongated (pin-shaped) single members of the same length. It is formed by punching and bending.
- a plurality of square holes 223 are formed in the bottoms of the contact support portion 213 and the housing 211, and a ground contact 216 is arranged in each square hole 223.
- the ground contact 216 divides a system ij having a plurality of signal contacts 214a and 214b into a plurality of pairs of signal contacts, and similarly divides a row having a plurality of signal contacts 215a and 215b into a plurality of pairs of signal contacts. It is arranged so that it is divided into. Therefore, between adjacent ground contacts 216, a pair of signal contacts 214a and 214b in one row and a pair of signal contacts 215a and 215b in the other row and force S are located. ing.
- the signal contact 214a is composed of a connector-side contact portion 214a-1 to be connected to a contact of a mating connector and a board-side contact portion 214a-2 formed integrally therewith.
- the connector-side contact portion 214a-1 passes through a hole 221 formed in the housing 211, and extends along one surface of the contact support portion 213.
- the board-side contact portion 214a-2 is bent at approximately 90 ° with respect to the connector-side contact portion 214a_1, such as a pad provided on a mounting surface of a mounting board (shown as a thin line). It extends so that it can be connected to the connection terminal.
- the contact 215a facing the contact 214a via the contact support portion 213 also has a connector-side contact portion 215a_l connected to the contact of the mating connector and a contact portion 2 on the board side integrally formed with the contact portion 215a_l. 1 5 a—2.
- the connector-side contact portion 215a-1 passes through the hole 222 formed in the housing 211 and extends along the other surface of the contact support portion 213.
- the board-side contact portion 215a-2 is bent approximately 90 ° with respect to the connector-side contact portion 215a-1 so that it can be connected to connection terminals such as pads provided on the mounting surface of the mounting board. Extending.
- the side contact portions 214a-2 and 215a-2 extend in opposite directions.
- the signal contact 214b is formed similarly to the signal contact 214a, and the signal contact 215b is formed similarly to the above-mentioned signal contact 215a. That is, the pair of board-side contact portions 214a-2 and 214b-2 are in the first direction (one of the housings 211). And the pair of board-side contact portions 215a-2 and 215b-2 in the second direction (the opposite side of the housing 211) opposite to the first direction. It is extended.
- the daland contact 216 has two substrate individual J-contact portions 216-1, 216-2 and a plate-like portion 216-3 integrally formed therewith.
- the ground contact 216 is provided commonly to the two rows of signal contacts.
- the plate-shaped portion 216-3 extends vertically through a square hole 223 formed in the housing 211 and the contact support portion 213.
- the top of the plate portion 216-3 projects from the upper surface of the contact support portion 213. That is, the ground contact 216 is taller than the signal contacts 214a, 214b, 215a, 215b and may be the same.
- the width of the plate-shaped portion 216-3 is set to be smaller than the distance between the signal contacts 214a (214b) and 215a (215b). Is also large.
- the board-side contact portion 216-1 of the ground contact 216 extends so as to be connectable to a connection terminal such as a pad provided on the mounting surface.
- the board-side contact portion 216-1 is the same level (uniform without a step) as the board-side contact portion 214a-2 of the signal contact 214a and extends in the same direction.
- the other substrate-side contact portion 216-2 of the ground contact 216 is similarly configured.
- the board-side contact portions 216-1 and 216-2 extend in opposite directions.
- These two rows of substrate contacts extend in opposite directions at the same level.
- the contact parts 214a-2, 214b-2 and the ground contact 216-1 on the substrate side are arranged at the same pitch, for example.
- protrusions are formed on the left and right sides of the housing 211, and a cylindrical fixing member 225 is inserted into a hole formed in the protrusion.
- the fixing member 225 is Rooster Is inserted into the through hole formed in the substrate and fixed with solder.
- the connector 210 can be mounted and fixed on the wiring board.
- the pair of side contact portions 214a-2 and 214b-2 are uniformly adjacent to each other and have the same length, signals can be transmitted on the substrate at the same phase.
- the pair of board-side contact parts 215a-2 and 215b-2 are of TO and the same length, signals can be transmitted in the same phase on the B-type board. As a result, the occurrence of noise due to the phase difference as in the related art can be prevented, and the characteristic impedance can be kept stable.
- the signal contact pairs adjacent to each other in the longitudinal direction of the connector 210 are electrically shielded by the ground contact 216, so that adjacent signal contact pairs in the same row do not interfere with each other.
- the pair of signal contacts 214a and 214b and the pair of signal contacts 215a and 215b face each other via the contact support portion 213 formed of an insulating material.
- a shielding member such as the inter-row ground contact 36 is not provided. Therefore, compared with the first embodiment, there is a possibility that a phase difference occurs between the signal contacts facing each other via the contact support portion 213, and some noise is generated.
- and the distance between the paired signal contacts 215a and 215b are the distance between the signal contacts 214a and 215b and the symbol contact 214b. If it is shorter than the diagonal distance between 215a and 215a, there is often no practical problem. On the other hand, since a shielding member such as the inter-row ground contact 36 of the first embodiment described above is not provided, there is an advantage that the number of components can be reduced and the cost of the connector can be reduced.
- FIG. 11 A is ⁇ FIG connector 230
- FIG. 11 B is partially broken away perspective view of a connector 230
- FIG. 1 1 C is XI c line cross-sectional view shown in FIG. 11 B
- FIG. 11 D in FIG. 11 B a XI D line cross-sectional view illustrating.
- the jack connector 230 is paired with the plug connector 210 described above.
- the connector 230 has a housing 231 having a protrusion 232. housing
- Reference numeral 231 is formed of, for example, an insulating material such as polyester or liquid crystal polymer resin.
- the protrusion 232 extends in the longitudinal direction of the connector 230, and has a recess 2 inside.
- the contact support portion 213 of the connector 210 fits into the concave portion 233.
- the signal contacts and the ground contacts S2 are arranged in the recess 233.
- One row has the same length signal contacts 234a and 234b, and the other row has the same length signal contacts 235a and 235b as the signal contacts 234a and 234b.
- One signal contact 234a and one signal contact 234b form a pair, and are used for signal transmission of 1 GbitZs or more.
- the mating signal contacts 234a and 234b are adjacent over their entire length. In other words, it can be said that they are uniformly adjacent. It can also be said that the paired signal contacts 234a and 234b are separated by TO or the same distance over the entire length. Thereby, good coupling can be formed over the entire length of the signal contacts 234a and 234b.
- a plurality of such pairs of signal contacts 234a and 234b are arranged at a distance from each other and form one row.
- one signal contact 235a and one signal contact 235b form a pair, and are provided for transmission on the street.
- a plurality of such pairs of signal contacts are spaced apart from the TO to form another row.
- connector 230 has a plurality of signal contacts 234a, 234b, 235a, 235b arranged in two rows.
- Each of the signal contacts 234a, 234b, 235a, and 235b is a single member that is elongated (pin-shaped) and has the same length. For example, a gold-plated copper alloy plate is punched out and bent. Is formed.
- a plurality of square holes 245 are provided at the bottom of the housing 231, and a ground contact 236 is arranged in each square hole 245.
- the ground contact 236 divides a row having a plurality of signal contacts 234a and 234b into a plurality of pairs of signal contacts, and similarly divides a row having a plurality of signal contacts 235a and 235b into a plurality of pairs of signal contacts. It is arranged to be. Accordingly, a pair of signal contacts 234a and 234b in one row and a pair of signal contacts 235a and 235b in the other row are located between adjacent ground contacts 236. I have.
- the signal contact 234a is connected to the connector contact 234a-1 connected to the signal contact 214a_1 of the plug connector 21 ⁇ and the contact 234a-2 connected to the board. Is a single member.
- the connector-side contact portion 234a_1 extends through the hole 241 formed in the housing 231 and into the recess 233.
- the connector side contact portion 234a-1 extends substantially perpendicularly to the Rooster fiber board.
- the contact part 234a-2 on the board side is bent approximately 90 ° outward from the contact part 234a-1 on the connector side to connect pads etc. provided on the mounting surface of the mounting board (not shown).
- the contact 235a facing the contact 234a via the space also has a connector-side contact portion 235a-1 connected to the signal contact 215a-1 of the plug connector 210, and a board formed integrally therewith.
- the connector-side contact portion 235 a-1 extends through the hole 242 formed in the housing 231 and into the recess 233.
- the board-side contact portion 235a-2 is bent approximately 90 degrees outward from the connector-side contact portion 235a-1 so that it can be connected to connection terminals such as pads provided on the mounting surface of the mounting board. Has been extended.
- the side contact portions 234a-2 and 235a-2 extend in opposite directions.
- the signal contact 234b is formed similarly to the signal contact 234a, and the signal contact 235b is formed similarly to the signal contact 235a.
- Connector side contact section 234a—1, 234b—1, 235a—1, 235b— Each 1 has an inward projection similar to the above-mentioned projection A, and is inwardly provided in order to have a spring individual.
- the inward protrusions are the corresponding connector-side contacts 214a—1, 214b—1, 215a—1, and 215b—1 of the connector 210 of the plug connector 210.
- the electrical restoring force of the springs of the connector side contacts 234a_1, 234b-1, 235a-1, 235b-2 can form a reliable electrical connection.
- the ground contact 236 is made up of two circuit board j contacts 236-1 and 236-2, two connector contacts 236-3 and 236-4, and a base 236-5. Having.
- the contact portions 236-1 to 236-4 and the base portion 236_5 are single members formed by, for example, punching and bending a flat plate of a gold-plated copper alloy.
- the connector-side contact portions 236 _ 3 and 236-4 extend through the hole 241 formed in the housing 231 and into the recess 233.
- the connector side contact portions 236-3 and 236-4 face each other via a space.
- the connector-side contact portions 236-3 and 236-4 each have an inward projection, and are inclined inward to provide a spring property.
- the connector side contact portions 236-3 and 236-4 are the same as the connector side contact portions 234a-1 and 235a-1 shown in FIG. 11C.
- the protrusions of the connector side contact portions 236-3 and 236-4 engage with the corresponding ground contacts 216 of the plug connector 210 to remove these connector side contact portions. Push to the side. Thereby, a reliable electric connection utilizing the restoring force can be formed.
- the mounting-side contact portions 236-1 and 236-2 are bent outward by approximately 90 ° with respect to the base 236-5, and extend in the opposite direction.
- These two rows of substrate contacts extend in opposite directions at the same level.
- the board contact portions 234a-2 and 234b-2 and the board-side ground contact portion 236-1 are, for example, aligned at the same pitch. The same applies to the substrate contact portions 235a-2 and 235b-2 and the substrate side duland contact portion 236-2.
- each signal contact pair is adjacent over the entire length, so that good after-square transmission can be realized at high density.
- the jack connector 230 When the jack connector 230 and the plug connector 210 are connected, the jack connector 230 is inserted between the ground contact 216 of the plug connector 210 and a pair of signal contacts adjacent in the power train direction. The signal contact pairs adjacent in the column direction are well shielded.
- a connector according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention will be described.
- FIG. 12A to 12D are views showing a jack connector 250 according to the fourth embodiment.
- Fig. 12 ⁇ (3 ⁇ 4, Fig. 12 ⁇ is a partially cutaway perspective view of the connector 250
- Fig. 12C is a sectional view taken along the line XII shown in Fig. 12 12
- Fig. 12D is an XII D shown in Fig. 12B.
- the jack connector 250 is paired with the plug connector 210 described above.
- the connector 250 has a housing 251 having a projection 252.
- housing Reference numeral 251 is made of, for example, an insulating material such as polyester or liquid crystal polymer resin.
- the protrusion 252 extends in the longitudinal direction of the connector 250, and has a recess 2 inside.
- the contact support portion 213 of the connector 210 fits into the concave portion 253.
- signal contacts and ground contacts are arranged in two rows. One row has signal contacts 264a and 264b and the other row has signal contacts 265a and 265b. 1 signal contact 2
- 64a and one signal contact 264b form a pair and are used for transmitting signals of 1 Gbit / s or more.
- a plurality of such pairs of signal contacts are arranged at a distance of ⁇ ff to form one row.
- one signal contact 265a and one signal contact 265b are paired and provided for ffi transmission.
- the paired signal contacts 264a and 264b are contiguous over the entire length (also referred to as contiguous).
- the paired signal contacts 264a and 264b can be said to be ffi (same distance) at their entire length. Such an arrangement is significantly different from the above-described prior art.
- connector 250 has a plurality of signal contacts 264a, 264b, 265a, 265b arranged in two rows.
- Each signal contact 264a and 264b is an elongated (pin-shaped) single member of the same length, for example, formed by punching a gold-plated copper alloy flat plate and bending it. .
- the same is true for signal contacts 265a and 265b.
- the length of the signal contacts 265a and 265b may be different depending on the same force as the signal contacts 264a and 264b, or the degree of bending of the middle part.
- a plurality of square holes are provided inside the housing 251, and a ground contact 266 is arranged in each square hole.
- the ground contact 266 divides a row having a plurality of signal contacts 264 a and 264 b into a plurality of pairs of signal contacts, and similarly a row having a plurality of signal contacts 265 a and 265 b forms a plurality of pairs of signal contacts. It is arranged to be divided. Therefore, the adjacent ground contact 2 Between 66, there is a pair of signal contacts 264a and 264b in one row and a pair of signal contacts 265a and 265b in the other row and a force S.
- the signal contact 264a includes a connector contact 264a-1 connected to the signal contact 214a-1 of the plug connector 210, a board contact 264a-2, It is a single member having an intermediate portion 264a-3 therebetween.
- the connector-side contact part 264 a-1 passes through a hole formed in the housing 231 and extends into the concave part 253.
- the connector-side contact section 264 a_l extends approximately TO with the board.
- the board-side contact portion 264a-2 extends so as to be connectable to connection terminals such as pads provided on a mounting surface of a mounting board (not shown).
- the contact 265a facing the contact 264a via the space also has the connector contact 265a-1 connected to the signal contact 215a-1 of the plug connector 210 and the contact 235a- connected to the board. 2 and a single member having an intermediate portion 265a-3 connecting them.
- the connector-side contact portion 265 a-1 extends through the hole formed in the housing 251 and into the recess 253.
- the board-side contact portion 265a-2 extends so as to be connectable to a connection terminal such as a pad provided on the mounting surface of the mounting board.
- the side contact portions 264a-2 and 265a-2 extend in opposite directions.
- the signal contact 264b is also formed in the same manner as the signal contact 264a, and the signal contact 265b is formed in the same manner as the signal contact 265a.
- the connector-side contact portions 264a-1, 264b-1, 265a-1, 265b_l and the board-side contact portions 264a-2, 264b-2 extend in the same direction, and the board-side contact portion extends. Sections 265a-2 and 265b-2 extend in opposite directions.
- the connector-side contact portions 264a_l, 264b-1, 265a-1, and 265b_l each have an inward projection and are inwardly provided to have a spring.
- the downward projections indicate the corresponding connector-side contact of the plug connector 210.
- the contacts 214 a_l, 214b-1, 215 a-1, and 215 b-1 are engaged with the connectors 234 a-1, 234 b-1, 235 a-1, and 235 b-1. Push the connector side of the connector outward. A reliable electrical connection can be made using the restoring force of the spring.
- the Durand contact 266 is composed of two circuit board j-contact parts 266-1 and 266-2, two connector-side contact parts 266-3 and 266-4, and a base part 266-5. Having.
- the contact portions 266-1 to 266-4 and the base portion 266-5 are a single member formed by punching and bending a flat plate of, for example, a gold-plated copper alloy.
- the connector-side contact portions 266-3 and 266-4 pass through a hole formed in the housing 231 and extend into the concave portion 253.
- the connector-side contact portions 266-3 and 266-4 face each other via a space.
- Each of the connector-side contact portions 266-3 and 266-4 has an inward projection and is inclined inward to provide a spring property.
- the connector side contact portions 266-3 and 266-4 are the same as the connector side contact portions 264a-1 and 265a-1 shown in FIG. 12C.
- the projections of the connector pieces J contact sections 266-3 and 266-4 engage with the corresponding ground contacts 216 of the plug connector 210, and these connector side Push the contact part outward. Thereby, a reliable electrical connection can be formed.
- the mounting side contact portions 266-1 and 236-2 are bent outward by approximately 90 ° with respect to the base 236-5, and extend in opposite directions.
- the opposing contact portions 264a-2 and 264b-2 of the contact side 264a-2 and 264b-2 are separated by the board-side ground contact portion 266-1,
- a row in which a plurality of pairs of the board side contact sections 265a-2 and 265b-2 are arranged with the ground contact section 266-2 interposed therebetween, and these two rows of contact sections are on the same surface (mounting surface). Are formed to extend in the opposite direction.
- the pair of side contact sections 264a-2 and 264b-2 are the same length, signals can be balanced and transmitted in the same phase. Similarly, a pair of board-side Since the contact portions 265a-2 and 265b-2 have the same length of TO force, signals can be transmitted in the same phase. As a result, the occurrence of noise due to the phase difference as in the related art can be prevented, and the f-impedance can be kept stable.
- the contact parts 264a-2 and 264b-2 and 265a-2 and 265b-2 on the board side are uniformly adjacent, so the length of the paired rooster spring on the rooster spring is easily the same. Rooster B; ⁇ The ability to easily perform the rooster line design of the board and the rooster spring forming operation.
- the ground contact 216 of the plug connector 210 is inserted between the pair of signal contacts in the power train direction, so that the jack connector 250 columns of adjacent signal contact pairs are well shielded.
- FIG. 13A to 13D are views showing a plug connector 270 according to the fifth embodiment.
- 13 is a perspective view of the connector 270
- FIG. 13B is a partially cutaway perspective view of the connector 270
- FIG. 13C is a cross-sectional view taken along the line XIIIc shown in FIG. 13B
- FIG. 13D is a XI shown in FIG. 13B. a II D line cross-sectional view.
- the connector according to each of the above-described embodiments is of the type mounted on one mounting surface of the rooster 1 board.
- the connector 270 according to the fifth embodiment is mounted so as to sandwich the rooster board, which will be described later.
- Rule: The contact part can be connected to the connection terminals provided on the two opposing surfaces of the Rooster 3 # spring board.
- Connector 270 has a housing 271 with a recess 272.
- the housing 271 is made of, for example, an insulating material such as polyester or liquid crystal polymer resin.
- the recess 272 has a contact support 273 extending in the longitudinal direction of the connector 270.
- the contact supporting portion 273 is integrally formed with the housing 271 if it is in a substantially flat shape.
- the contact support 273 has two opposing surfaces, on which signal contacts 274a, 274b, 275a, 275b are arranged.
- One signal contact 274a and one signal contact 27 4b is a pair and is used for transmitting signals of 1 Gbit / s or more. That is, a pair of signal contacts 274a and 274b carry signals of the same magnitude but of opposite polarity.
- the mating signal contacts 274a and 274b are adjacent over their entire length. In other words, it can be said that they are uniformly adjacent. It can also be said that the paired signal contacts 274a and 274b are separated by ⁇ ⁇ over the entire length, that is, by the same distance.
- Plural pairs of such signal contacts 274a and 274b are arranged on one surface side of the contact support portion 273 and separated from the TO.
- the signal contacts 274 a and 274 b are arranged in a row in the longitudinal direction of the housing 271.
- one signal contact 275a and one signal contact 275b form a pair and are used for transmission.
- a plurality of pairs of signal contacts 275a and 275b are arranged on the other surface side of the contact support portion 273 at a distance from each other.
- the signal contacts 275 a and 275 b are arranged in a row at a distance in the longitudinal direction of the nosing 271.
- the connector 270 has a two-row configuration including a row having a plurality of signal contacts 274a and 274b and a row having signal contacts 275a and 275b.
- the symbol contacts 274a, 274b, 275a, and 275b are slender, single members of the same length, and are formed, for example, by stamping and bending a gold-plated copper alloy flat plate. Things.
- a plurality of square holes are provided in the contact support portion 273, and a daland contact 276 is arranged in each square hole.
- the ground contact 276 divides a row having a plurality of signal contacts 274a and 274b into a plurality of pairs of signal contacts, and similarly a row having a plurality of signal contacts 275a and 275b into a plurality of pairs of signal contacts. It is arranged to be divided. Therefore, between adjacent ground contacts 276, a pair of signal contacts 274a and 274b in one row and a pair of signal contacts 275a and 275b in the other row and force S are located. I have.
- the signal contact 274a is the jack contact 23 It has a connector-side contact portion 274a-1 connected to 0 or 250, and a board-side contact portion 274a-2 integrally formed therewith.
- the connector-side contact portions 274 a-1 and 275 a — l pass through holes formed in the housing 271 and extend along opposing surfaces of the contact support portion 273.
- the board-side contact portions 274a-2 and 275a-2 have a one-jl spring shape following the connector-side contact portions 274a-1 and 275a-1, respectively, and extend in the opposite direction.
- the substrate-side contact portions 274a-2 and 275a-2 face each other via a space and are slightly bent inward.
- the distance between the contact parts 274a-2 and 275a_2 on the board side is slightly smaller than the distance between the contact parts 274a-1 and 275a-1 on the connector side.
- the wiring board is inserted between the board side contact portions 274a-2 and 275a-2.
- the inside of the board side contact part 274a-2, 274b-2, 275a_2, 275b-2 engages with the contact part of the corresponding connector.
- the thickness of Tori BI Izumi is larger than the space created by the contact parts 274a-2 and 275a-2 on the board side, so the contact parts 274a_2 and 275a-2 on the 3 ⁇ 43 ⁇ 4 side are pushed outward. Then, due to these restoring forces, a reliable electric weave is formed with the connection electrodes provided on the two opposing surfaces of the rooster BH substrate. Signal contacts 274b and 275b are similarly formed.
- the ground contact 276 has two S-side contact portions 276-1, 276-2 and a plate-like portion 276-3 integrally formed therewith.
- the ground contact 276 is provided in common for the two-row signal contacts.
- the plate-like portion 276-3 extends vertically through a hole formed in the housing 271 and the contact support portion 273.
- the top of the plate portion 276-3 protrudes from the upper surface of the contact support portion 273.
- the width of plate 276-3 is greater than the distance between signal contacts 274a (274b) and 275a (275b).
- the board side contact portions 276-1 and 276-2 of the ground contact 276 extend in the same direction, and are slightly bent inward.
- the board-side contact portions 276-2 and 276-2 are opposed to each other with a space therebetween, and the distance between them is equal to the space between the board-side contact portions 274a_2 and 275a-2. In this way, on the copper wire substrate side, the opposing forces of the substrate-side contact portions 274a-2 and 274b_2 are separated by the substrate-side daland contact portion 276-1, A row in which a plurality of pairs of the board side contact sections 275a-2 and 275b-2 are arranged is formed with the contact section 276-2 therebetween. (The two mounting surfaces) extending in the same direction (the direction extending from the bottom of the housing 271).
- the pair of contact parts on the board side 274a-2 and 274b-2 have the same length for TO force, they are on the BH board! Thus, signals can be transmitted in phase.
- the pair of board-side contact portions 275a-2 and 275b-2 are TO and of the same length, signals can be transmitted in the same phase on the Tori BI spring board in the same phase.
- the lengths of the paired wires on the rooster board can be easily made the same, and the rooster BH design and rooster formation work of the rooster board can be easily performed.
- FIGS. 14A and 14B are views showing a modified example 210 # of the plug connector 210 of the third embodiment.
- the portion indicated by reference numeral 290 in FIGS. 14A and 14B is a portion where only signal contacts are arranged.
- this part 290 is referred to as a low-speed signal.
- the low-speed signal 290 is not provided with a duland contact 216 that divides the signal contacts into pairs (two at a time), and the signal contacts are continuously spaced apart.
- the low-speed signal 290 has a two-row configuration including a row that is continuous with a row having signal contacts 214a and 214b for transmitting a high-speed signal through a city, and a row that is continuous with a row that has signal contacts 215a and 215b.
- Each signal contact of the low-speed signal section 290 has the same configuration as the signal contact 214a and the like.
- the connector 210A is a composite connector that realizes both high-speed signal transmission and low-speed signal unbalanced transmission. Note that the position of the low-speed transmission 290 is not limited to the one shown in the figure, and may be at the left or center of the figure. Further, the arrangement may be such that a plurality of low-speed signal units 290 are interposed in the high-speed signal.
- FIGS. 15A and 15B are diagrams showing a modified example 230 A of the jack connector 230 of the third embodiment.
- the portion indicated by reference numeral 292 in FIGS. 15A and 15B is a portion where only signal contacts are arranged.
- this part 292 is referred to as low-speed transmission.
- the low-speed signal 292 does not have a ground contact for separating the signal contacts into pairs (two at a time), and has a configuration in which the signal contacts are continuously spaced apart.
- the low-speed signal 292 has a two-row configuration including a row that is continuous with a row having signal contacts 234a and 234b for transmitting a high-speed signal through a city, and a row that is continuous with a row that has signal contacts 235a and 235b.
- Each signal contact of the low-speed signal 292 has the same configuration as the signal contact 234a and the like.
- the connector 230A is a composite connector that can transmit both high-speed and low-speed signals satisfactorily.
- the position of the low-speed signal 292 is not limited to the one shown in the figure, but may be on the right side or the center of the figure. Also, the arrangement may be such that a plurality of low-speed signals 292 intervene in the high-speed signals.
- FIGS. 16A and 16B are diagrams showing a modified example 25OA of the jack connector 250 of the fourth embodiment.
- the portion indicated by reference numeral 294 in FIGS. 16A and 16B is a portion where only signal contacts are arranged.
- this part 294 is referred to as a low-speed signal [5].
- the low-speed signal “ ⁇ ” ⁇ 294 does not have a ground contact that divides signal contacts into pairs (two at a time), and has a configuration in which signal contacts are continuously spaced apart.
- the low-speed signal " ⁇ [5294 is composed of two rows: a row continuous to the row with signal contacts 264a and 264b for transmitting high-speed signals, and a row continuous to the row with signal contacts 265a and 265b.
- 5294 has the same configuration as the signal contact 264a.
- the connector 250A is a composite connector that can transmit both high-speed and low-speed signals satisfactorily.
- the position of Iffiiff ⁇ 294 is not limited to that shown in the figure, and may be located on the right side or in the center of the figure. Further, the arrangement may be such that a plurality of low-speed signals are interposed in the high-speed signals.
- FIGS. 17A and 17B are diagrams showing a modified example 27OA of the jack connector 27 of the fifth embodiment.
- the portions indicated by reference numeral 296 in FIGS. 17A and 17B are portions where only signal contacts are arranged.
- this part 296 is referred to as a low-speed signal.
- the low-speed signal 296 does not have a ground contact for separating the signal contacts into pairs (two at a time), and has a configuration in which the signal contacts are continuously spaced apart.
- the low-speed signal section 296 is composed of a row continuous with a row having signal contacts 274a and 274b for transmitting high-speed signals and a row having signal contacts 275a and 275b. It is a two-row configuration consisting of consecutive rows. Each signal contact of the low-speed signal "296" has the same configuration as the signal contact 274a.
- the connector 270A is a composite connector that can transmit both high-speed signals and low-speed signals satisfactorily.
- the position of the low-speed signal ⁇ 296 is not limited to that shown in the figure, but may be located on the right side or in the center of the figure. Also, the arrangement may be such that a plurality of low-speed signals 96 are interposed in the high-speed signal section.
- the embodiment and the modification of the present invention have been described above.
- the modified examples of the third to fifth embodiments can be applied to the first and second embodiments to form a composite connector.
- the shielding metal plate used in the first and second embodiments can be applied to the third to fifth embodiments and their modifications.
- the substrate shown in describing the first and second embodiments is illustrated.
- the electronic device can be configured by mounting the connectors according to the third to fifth embodiments and the modified examples thereof and performing the BH.
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