Claims
- 1. An electrical cable assembly comprising: multiple conductors of an electrical cable connected to circuitry on a circuit board, multiple electrical contacts in registration with respective conductive pads of the circuitry, an insulating holder holding the circuit board and the electrical contacts, an insulating housing receiving therein the holder and the electrical contacts and the circuit board, a window providing an open side of the housing, the contacts and the pads being exposed through the open side for inspection of the registration of the contacts with the pads.
- 2. An electrical cable assembly as recited in claim 1, and further comprising: a conductive shield encircling the housing and covering the window.
- 3. An electrical cable assembly as recited in claim 2 wherein, a strain relief on the shield grips the cable.
- 4. An electrical cable assembly as recited in claim 1, and further comprising: another window providing a second open side of the housing, the cable conductors and the circuitry being exposed through the second open side for inspection of connections of the cable conductors with the circuitry.
- 5. An electrical cable assembly as recited in claim 4, and further comprising: a conductive shield encircling the housing and covering both the window and said another window.
- 6. An electrical cable assembly as recited in claim 5 wherein, a strain relief on the shield grips the cable.
- 7. An electrical cable assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein, tips of the contacts project from the holder and extend into the housing.
- 8. An electrical cable assembly comprising: multiple electrical contacts and multiple conductors of an electrical cable connected to respective conductive pads of circuitry on a circuit board, an insulating holder holding the circuit board and the electrical contacts, an insulating housing receiving therein the holder and the electrical contacts, the circuit board being held in the housing, and windows in open sides of the housing exposing for inspection the contacts and the conductors overlying respective conductive pads of the circuitry.
- 9. An electrical cable assembly as recited in claim 8 wherein, the holder and the contacts and the circuit board are received along a cavity that extends to a rear of the housing, and the holder and the housing latch together to resist rearward movement of the holder.
- 10. An electrical cable assembly as recited in claim 8, and further comprising: a conductive shield encircling the housing and covering the windows.
- 11. An electrical cable assembly as recited in claim 8 wherein, tips of the contacts project from the holder and extend into the housing.
- 12. An electrical cable assembly comprising: multiple electrical contacts and multiple conductors of an electrical cable connected to respective conductive pads of circuitry on a circuit board, an insulating holder holding the circuit board and the electrical contacts, an insulating housing receiving therein the holder and the electrical contacts, the circuit board being held in the housing, a window providing an open side of the housing, the cable conductors and the circuitry being exposed through the open side for inspection of connections of the cable conductors with the circuitry.
- 13. An electrical cable assembly as recited in claim 12, and further comprising: a conductive shield encircling the housing and covering the window.
- 14. An electrical cable assembly as recited in claim 12 wherein, tips of the contacts project from the holder and extend into the housing.
- 15. A method for incorporating signal conditioning circuitry with a cable assembly, comprising:providing signal conditioning circuitry for conditioning signals carried over an electrical cable for a high-speed serial data connector; mounting the signal conditioning circuitry on a circuit board; connecting electrical contacts to the circuit board in electrical communication with the signal conditioning circuitry; connecting conductors of an electrical cable to the circuit board in electrical communication with the signal conditioning circuitry; constructing a housing having opposite sides and a front mating end with an opening in the front mating end that opens laterally to a bottom side of the housing, said constructing step further comprising; providing a cavity between the opposite sides of the housing; and providing circuit board receiving grooves at a rear end of the housing and recessed in the opposite sides of the housing; and inserting the circuit board containing the signal conditioning circuitry into the grooves at the rear end of the housing and sliding the circuit board forwardly along the grooves to align the circuit board and the electrical contacts with the opening in the front mating end.
- 16. The method of claim 15, further comprising:constructing the signal conditioning circuitry from discrete circuit elements arranged in a configuration to satisfy industry technical standards requirements for high-speed serial data connections of at least one of the ANSI X3TI 1//FC-0 requirements, ANSI X3TII requirements and ANSI X3T10.1 requirement.
- 17. The method of claim 15, further comprising:providing, in the housing, a row of channels across the front mating end of the housing beside the opening, the row of channels being exposed through the bottom side of the housing; and fully exposing the channels through the bottom side of the housing to enable inspection of the electrical contacts for proper registration along the channels.
- 18. The method of claim 15, further comprises:providing, in the housing, a row of channels across the front mating end of the housing beside the opening, the row of channels being exposed through the bottom side of the housing.
- 19. The method of claim 15, further comprising:encircling the housing with the conductive shield that covers the opening in the bottom of the housing.
- 20. The method of claim 15, further comprising:introducing an insulated holder into the rear end of the housing, and sliding fingers on either side of the insulated holder along the circuit board receiving grooves toward a front wall of the housing.
- 21. The method of claim 15, further comprising:mounting the electrical contacts in a holder with the electrical contacts projecting forwardly of the holder; and inserting the holder into the rear end of the housing and moving the holder forward until tips of the electrical contacts align with corresponding portions of the front mating end of the housing.
- 22. The method of claim 15, further comprising:inserting a holder holding the electrical contacts into the housing through the rear end of the housing.
- 23. The method of claim 15, further comprising:inserting a holder holding the electrical contacts into the grooves at the rear end of the housing before inserting the circuit board into the grooves to position the holder between the circuit board and front mating end of the housing.
- 24. The method of claim 15, further comprising:providing, in the housing, a row of channels across the front mating end of the housing beside the opening, the row of channels being exposed through the bottom side of the housing, wherein the channels extend along a tongue on the housing.
- 25. A method for incorporating signal conditioning circuitry with a cable assembly, comprising:providing signal conditioning circuitry for conditioning signals carried over an electrical cable for a high-speed serial data connector; mounting the signal conditioning circuitry on a circuit board; connecting electrical contacts to the circuit board in electrical communication with the signal conditioning circuitry; connecting conductors of an electrical cable to the circuit board in electrical communication with the signal conditioning circuitry; constructing a housing having opposite sides and a front mating end with an opening in the front mating end that opens laterally to a bottom side of the housing, said constructing step further comprising: providing, in the housing, a row of channels across the front mating end of the housing beside the opening, the row of channels being exposed through the opening in the bottom side of the housing; and inserting the circuit board into the housing until tips of the electrical contacts align with tip receiving portions on the front mating end.
Parent Case Info
Notice: More than one reissue application has been filed for the reissue of Pat. No. 5,766,027. The reissue applications are application No. 09/598,775 filed Jun. 16, 2000 (the present application), and application No. 10/159,939 filed May 31, 2002, both of which are divisional reissues of Pat. No. 5,766,027.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/009,488, filed Dec. 21, 1995.
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