Claims
- 1. A stacked electrical connector assembly, comprising: an upper connector and a lower connector wired together by conductive traces on a flat flexible cable, a bracket having an upper part to which the connectors are directly connected, conductive posts on each of said connectors, each of the conductive traces extending from a conductive post of the upper connector directly to a conductive post of the lower connector, a connecting portion of each post on the lower connector being connected directly to one of the conductive traces, the connecting portion being adapted for connection to a circuit board, thereby to connect one of the conductive traces between one of the posts on the upper connector and the circuit board, the lower connector having a flange, a bottom mounting surface on the flange, a bracket receiving surface on the flange, the bracket having a lower part secured to the bracket receiving surface on the flange, and the entire bracket extending in superposed vertically aligned relationship with the lower connector for economy of circuit board space.
- 2. A stacked electrical connector assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein, the posts on the lower connector are bent downward, the connecting portions of said posts on the lower connector extend downward, and the flat flexible cable extends from the posts on the upper connector downward and then transversely to intersect the connecting portions of the posts on the lower connector.
- 3. A stacked electrical connector assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein, the conductive posts are arranged in eight rows, each of said connectors containing four of said rows, and each conductive trace crosses three of said rows to connect between a post on the upper connector and a post on the lower connector.
- 4. A stacked electrical connector assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein, the conductive traces are connected to respective posts on the lower connector with relatively high temperature solder to resist reflow of the solder when said respective posts are connected by lower temperature solder to a circuit board.
- 5. A stacked electrical connector assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein, the mounting bracket is offset transversely to offset the upper connecting from the lower connector.
- 6. A stacked electrical connector assembly as recited in claim 5 wherein, the posts on the lower connector are bent downward, the connecting portions of said posts on the lower connector extend downward, and the flat flexible cable extends from the posts on the upper connector downward and then transversely to intersect the connecting portions of the posts on the lower connector.
- 7. A stacked electrical connector assembly as recited in claim 5 wherein, the conductive posts are arranged in eight rows, each of said connectors containing four of said rows, and each conductive trace crosses three of said rows to connect between a post on the upper connector and a post on the lower connector.
- 8. A stacked electrical connector assembly as recited in claim 5 wherein, the conductive traces are connected to respective posts on the lower connector with relatively high temperature solder to resist reflow of the solder when said respective posts are connected by lower temperature solder to a circuit board.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of Application Ser. No. 07/910,055 filed Jul. 6, 1993, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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