Claims
- 1. An adapter for an electronic interconnect assembly comprising:a high speed coaxial interconnect having a central signal conductor and a surrounding shield conductor, the coaxial interconnect having a male side and a female side; the female side including a shield sleeve defining a chamber for receiving a male shield contact on the male side; the shield sleeve including a contact facility having a compliant portion operable to flexibly grip the male shield contact; a mechanical alignment facility portion selected from a pair of coarse mechanical alignment portions comprising a pocket and a closely mating body wherein the pocket has a rim and a floor recessed below the rim, and wherein one side of the interconnect is connected to the floor, such that the rim provides a first angular displacement limit of the body, and a fine mechanical alignment portion including a notch defined in one of the pocket and body and a key closely mating with the notch defined in the other of the pocket and body such that the notch provides a second angular displacement limit of the body with one of the male side and female side of the interconnect selected and connected to the selected mechanical alignment facility portion; an electrical signal connector having a central signal conductor and a surrounding shield conductor connected to the selected mechanical alignment facility portion and electrically coupled to the respective central signal conductor and surrounding shield conductor of the selected coaxial interconnect side; an electrical data interconnect portion connected to the selected mechanical alignment facility portion selected from a pair of electrical data interconnect portions comprising compliant contacts and fixed surface contacts; and a transmission cable having one or more voltage supply lines electrically connected to the electronic data interconnect.
- 2. An adapter for an electronic interconnect assembly comprising:a high speed coaxial interconnect having a central signal conductor and a surrounding shield conductor, the coaxial interconnect having a male side and a female side; the female side including a shield sleeve defining a chamber for receiving a male shield contact on the male side; the shield sleeve including a contact facility having a compliant portion operable to flexibly grip the male shield contact; a first mechanical alignment facility portion selected from a pair of coarse mechanical alignment portions comprising a pocket and a closely mating body wherein the pocket has a rim and a floor recessed below the rim, and wherein one side of the interconnect is connected to the floor, such that the rim provides a first angular displacement limit of the body, and a fine mechanical alignment portion including a notch defined in one of the pocket and body and a key closely mating with the notch defined in the other of the pocket and body such that the notch provides a second angular displacement limit of the body with one of the male side and female side of the interconnect selected and connected to the selected first mechanical alignment facility portion; an electrical signal connector having a central signal conductor and a surrounding shield conductor connected to the selected first mechanical alignment facility portion and electrically coupled to the respective central signal conductor and surrounding shield conductor of the selected coaxial interconnect side; a first electrical data interconnect portion connected to the first selected mechanical alignment facility portion selected from a pair of electrical data interconnect portions comprising compliant contacts and fixed surface contacts; a second mechanical alignment facility portion selected from the other coarse mechanical alignment portion with the other coaxial interconnect side selected and connected to the selected second mechanical alignment facility portion; a second electrical data interconnect portion connected to the second mechanical alignment facility portion selected from the other electrical data interconnect portion and electrically coupled to the first electrical data interconnect portion via and transmission cable.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the first and second mechanical alignment facility portions include a latch facility with the pocket mechanical alignment portion having a pair of spring loaded latches positioned on opposite sides of the pocket with each latch having an apex, and the body mechanical alignment portion having a pair of latch ramps positioned on opposite sides of the body with each latch ramp having a front sloping surface and a reverse sloping surface forming an apex, the apex of the latches engaging the reverse slopes of the latch ramps, such that a symmetrical biasing force is provided.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the interconnect is a blind mating interconnect.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the electrical signal connector is a BNC connector selected from a male connector and a female connector.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the electrical signal connector is a SMA connector selected from a male connector and a female connector.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the electrical signal connector is a N type connector selected from a male connector and a female connector.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the assembly includes only a single high speed interconnect.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 2 including an electronic instrument having an electrical signal connector electrically connected to circuitry in the instrument that mates with the electrical signal connector on the mechanical alignment facility portion.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein a coaxial transmission cable connects the electrical signal connector of the electronic instrument to the electrical signal connector of the mechanical alignment facility portion.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the compliant contacts include movable spring biased contacts.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the movable spring biased contacts are pogo pins.
- 13. An electronic interconnect assembly adapter for a measurement probe comprising:a high speed coaxial interconnect having a central signal conductor and a surrounding shield conductor with the coaxial interconnect having a male portion and a female portion; the female portion including a shield sleeve defining a chamber for receiving a male shield contact on the male side; the shield sleeve including a contact facility having a compliant portion operable to flexibly grip the male shield contact; a pocket mechanical alignment portion selected from a pair of coarse mechanical alignment portions comprising the pocket and a closely mating body wherein the pocket has a rim and a floor recessed below the rim, and wherein one side of the interconnect is connected to the floor, such that the rim provides a first angular displacement limit of the body, and a fine mechanical alignment portion including a notch defined in one of the pocket and body and a key closely mating with the notch defined in the other of the pocket and body such that the notch provides a second angular displacement limit of the body with the female side of the interconnect connected to the pocket mechanical alignment portion; and an electrical signal connector having a central signal conductor and a surrounding shield conductor connected to the pocket mechanical alignment portion and electrically coupled to the respective central signal conductor and surrounding shield conductor of the female side of the interconnect; a first electrical data interconnect portion connected to the pocket mechanical alignment portion having compliant contacts; a body mechanical alignment portion selected from the other coarse mechanical alignment portion with the male side of the coaxial interconnect connected to the body mechanical alignment portion; a second electrical data interconnect portion connected to the body mechanical alignment portion having fixed contact surfaces with the fixed contacts electrically coupled to the compliant contacts of the first electrical data interconnect portion via a transmission cable.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of the U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/193,622, filed Mar. 31, 2000.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Provisional Applications (1)
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