Claims
- 1. An electrical connector comprising:an insulative housing; a plurality of elongate electrical contacts supported on said housing, said contacts being disposed in a mutually spaced side-by-side arrangement; a dielectric substrate overlying said contacts; a conductive trace having an extent supported by said dielectric substrate, said trace being disposed in spatial registry with a longitudinal portion of one of said contacts and being of configuration to define with said one contact and the permeability and the dielectric constant of said dielectric substrate a predetermined mutual inductance and capacitance.
- 2. An electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein said conductive trace comprises a conductive trace portion connected to said conductive trace extent.
- 3. An electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein there is another conductive trace on said dielectric substrate, having a portion disposed in spatial registry with another contact of said connector.
- 4. An electrical connector according to claim 3, wherein said contacts are of generally rectangular cross-sections each having a substantially flat surface over which said conductive traces overlie.
- 5. An electrical connector according to claim 2, wherein said conductive trace extent lies transversely relative to said conductive trace portion.
- 6. An electrical connector according to claim 5, wherein said conductive trace comprises a further extent connected to said conductive trace portion, said further extent being disposed in spatial registry with a length of another of said elongate contacts.
- 7. An electrical connector comprising;an insulative housing; a plurality of elongate electrical contacts supported on said housing, said contacts being disposed in a mutually spaced side-by-side arrangement; circuitry on said housing, including a dielectric substrate overlying said contacts and a pair of circuit elements disposed on said substrate, each of said circuit elements including a conductive trace having a predetermined length lying in spatial registry with a selective longitudinal portion of said contacts and being of configuration to define with said contacts and the permeability and the dielectric constant of said dielectric substrate a predetermined mutual inductance and capacitance.
- 8. An electrical connector according to claim 7, wherein said contacts are of generally rectangular cross-sections each having a substantially flat surface over which said conductive traces overlie.
- 9. An electrical connector according to claim 7, wherein said dielectric substrate comprises a pair of dielectric films sandwiching said pair of circuit elements.
- 10. An electrical connector according to claim 9, wherein said dielectric substrate further comprises a middle layer of insulation disposed between and insulating said pair of circuit elements.
- 11. An electrical connector according to claim 9, wherein one of said dielectric films is disposed on said contacts between said contacts and said pair of circuit elements and the other dielectric film is disposed on said pair of circuit elements.
- 12. An electrical connector according to claim 11, wherein said pair of films and said pair of circuit elements define a subassembly separate from said insulative housing.
- 13. An electrical connector comprising:an insulative housing; a plurality of electrical elongate contacts supported on said housing, said contacts being disposed in a mutually spaced side-by-side arrangement; a dielectric substrate overlying said contacts; a conductive trace on said dielectric substrate; a dielectric film overlying said conductive trace; said trace being disposed in spatial registry with one of said contacts and being of configuration to define with said one contact and the permeability and the dielectric constant of said dielectric substrate a predetermined mutual inductance and capacitance.
- 14. An electrical connector according to claim 13, wherein said dielectric substrate and said dielectric film sandwich said conductive trace.
- 15. An electrical connector, according to claim 14, wherein said dielectric substrate, said conductive trace and said dielectric film define a subassembly separate from said insulative housing.
- 16. An electrical connector comprising:an insulative housing; a plurality of elongate electrical contacts supported on said housing, said contacts being disposed in a mutually spaced side-by-side arrangement; a dielectric substrate overlying said contacts; a conductive trace supported by said dielectric substrate, said trace having an extent being disposed in spatial registry with a longitudinal portion of one of said contacts and being of configuration to define with said one contact and with the permeability and the dielectric constant of said dielectric substrate a predetermined mutual inductance and capacitance; and a conductive element connecting said conductive trace to another one of said contacts.
- 17. An electrical connector according to claim 16, wherein said conductive element comprises a further conductive trace portion connected to said conductive trace.
- 18. An electrical connector according to claim 16, wherein there is another conductive trace on said dielectric substrate, having a portion disposed in spatial registry with another contact of said connector.
- 19. An electric connector according to claim 18, wherein said contacts are of generally rectangular cross-sections each having substantially flat surface over which said conductive traces overlie.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/639,883 filed Apr. 26, 1996, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/997,277 filed Dec. 23, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,513,065.
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