1. Field of the invention
The present invention relates to a cable end connector which has a connecting bar.
2. Description of Related Art
A conventional cable end connector includes a connector body and cables. The connector body includes a plurality of conductive terminals connecting with corresponding wires of the cables. Since the signal terminals discrete from grounding terminals with larger spaces, at least one wire of the cable need step across several terminals to connect with corresponding terminal, resulting in a difficult to arrange the wires and a bad shielding of cross-talk of the grounding terminals.
An improved cable end connector is desired.
An object of the present invention is to provide a cable end connector with connecting bar.
In order to achieve above-mentioned object, a cable end connector comprises an insulating housing defining a rear cable-location portion thereof, a plurality of conductive terminals comprising contacting portions and terminal portions located in the rear cable-location portion, a plurality of cables each having wires and a connecting bar defining a first touching end and a second touching end. The wires of the cable overlap the terminal portions one by one except one wire and one terminal portion. The first touching end overlap one terminal portion and the second touch end overlaps said one wire so as to establish an electrical connection through the connecting bar between said one terminal portion and one wire.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Reference will now be made to the drawing figures to describe the preferred embodiment of the present invention in detail.
Referring to
The insulating housing includes a from end 101 and a rear end 102 retained with each other by a locking mechanism. The front end 102 defines a mating cavity 11 through a front face thereof The unitary rear end 102 includes a middle portion 103 which has a same dimension with and locks with the front portion 101, and a rear portion 104 or retained portion with a larger dimension than the middle portion 103. The rear portion 104 defines a plurality of grooves 12 petitioned by rib walls and opening upwards, which is provided for connecting cables, i.e. a cable-location portion.
Combination with
A connecting bar 40 is embedded in the insulative housing 10, which includes a main portion 41 located behind the terminal portions 23, a first touching portion 42 and a second touch portion 43 forwards extending and bending from opposite ends of the main portion 41. The first touching portion 42 overlaps a terminal portion 24b of one terminal located at the second outermost of the lower row of terminals while the second touching portion 43 extend into the first groove 12a to connect with said grounding wire 53. Therefore, an electrical connection between said grounding wire and said one terminal portion 24b are established by said connecting bar. The first touching portion is permanently connecting with the terminal portion 24b by soldering or other method. The connecting bar 4 is alternatively formed with other conductive elements such as a copper foil, a metal wire, etc.
In HDMI Specification, a D-shaped HDMI connector includes nineteen conductive terminals P1˜P19. A receptacle or board connector is loaded with these nineteen terminals in two rows in an interface thereof Odd-number terminals P1, P3 . . . P19 are located at the upper row and even-number terminals P2, P4 . . . P18 are located at the lower row. A cable end plug or connector mating with the receptacle also has nineteen terminals in such array and a plurality of cables 50 connects with the terminals of the mating plug. The P3, P5 terminals on the upper lower of the terminals are configured as a differential pair and P4 corresponds to said differential pair on the lower row is configured as a grounding signal, said three terminals are disposed in an inverted triangle pattern. The P6, P8, P7 are also configured in a triangle pattern. The P6, P8, P10 are configured in an inverted triangle pattern. The P12, P14, P13 are also configured in an inverted triangle pattern. That is, the nineteen terminals include four first groups each comprising a pair of differential signal terminals and a grounding signal terminal. Please notes the P1, P2 are discrete signal terminal and P16 is a discrete grounding terminal, that is to say which three terminals do not configured as a triangle differential signal pattern. The two discrete signal terminals P1, P2 and one discrete grounding terminal P16 are disposed at opposite sides of said four first groups. In this embodiment of a HDMI D type cable end connector, the terminals 24a, 25a is functioned as P1, P2 and the terminal 24b is functioned as P16. Generally, signal wires 51, 52 of each first cable connect with differential pair signal terminals and the grounding wire connects with corresponding grounding terminal. When the signal wires 52, 53 of a second connects with P1, P2, the grounding wire 53 should connect with the terminals 24b and it is clearly shown that the grounding wire 53 will extend a larger distance to connect with the grounding terminal 24b if without the connecting bar 40. The connecting bar 40 electrically extends the terminal 24b to a position adjacent to terminals 24a, 24b, so that the grounding wire 53 will not detour. Moreover, the grounding wire 53 is located near to the signal wires 51, 52 to ensure a good anti-cross-talk.
The shielding shell 30 is construed with two portions surrounding the housing and locking with each other. The spring arm 31s are retained in the cutouts 13 defined in the rear portion 104. The front portion of the shell surrounds the front ends 101 to shielding the contacting portions of the terminals in the mating cavity and the rear portion of the shell surrounds the wires and the connecting portions of the terminals. A ring is formed in the shell to be provided for the cables 50.
However, the disclosure is illustrative only, changes may be made in detail, especially in matter of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 201110375650.0 | Nov 2011 | CN | national |