Claims
- 1. An electrical connector comprising:a plurality of connector modules, each connector module including an insulated material encasing a plurality of conductive paths, each connector module being further formed to include a plurality of laterally-extending openings which are interleaved with the plurality of conductive paths, a plurality of shields including first shield portions extending into the laterally-extending openings in the plurality of connector modules to form coaxial shields around the conductive paths, and a housing configured to receive the plurality of connector modules and shields.
- 2. The connector of claim 1, wherein the coaxial shields are formed around pairs of conductive paths.
- 3. An electrical connector comprising:a housing, a plurality of connector modules configured for insertion into the housing, each connector module including an insulated material encasing a plurality of conductive paths, each connector module being further formed to include a plurality of passageways which are interleaved with the plurality of conductive paths, and which extend laterally between opposite sides of the connector modules, a plurality of first shields configured for insertion into the housing, each first shield extending along a first side of an associated connector module, the first shields being formed to include a plurality of passageways extending laterally between opposite sides thereof in substantial alignment with the passageways in the connector modules to form a plurality of laterally-extending channels, and a plurality of second shields configured for insertion into the plurality of laterally-extending channels in the plurality of connector modules and first shields, the second shields being electrically coupled to the first shields to form coaxial shields around the conductive paths.
- 4. The connector claim 3, wherein the coaxial shields are formed around pairs of conductive paths.
- 5. An electrical connector comprising:housing, a plurality of connector modules, each connector module including an insulated material encasing a plurality of conductive paths, the plurality of connector modules being coupled to the housing, each connector module being formed to include a plurality of passageways which are interleaved with the plurality of conductive paths, a plurality of first shields extending along a first side of an associated connector module, and a plurality of second shields, each second shield being configured for insertion into one of the passageways formed by the plurality of connector modules, the plurality of first shields being electrically coupled to the plurality of second shields to form coaxial shields around the conductive paths.
- 6. The connector of claim 5, wherein the coaxial shields are formed around pairs of conductive paths.
- 7. An electrical connector comprising:a body formed to include a front wall, a back wall, and a plurality of first and second openings extending through the body to provide a passageway through the front and back walls, a plurality of signal pins configured for insertion into the plurality of first openings, each signal pin including a first end extending from the front wall of the body to form an array of pin contacts, and a second end spaced apart from the first end and extending from the back wall of the body, and a plurality of shield blades configured for insertion into the plurality of second openings, each of the plurality of shield blades having a first end extending from the front wall of the body adjacent to the first end of a signal pin, a second end extending from the back wall of the body adjacent to the second end of said signal pin and a generally right angle shielding portion configured to be disposed adjacent to an intermediate portion of said signal pin.
- 8. The electrical connector of claim 7, including means for guiding insertion of a plurality of connector modules and first shields into the electrical connector, wherein the connector modules include a plurality of receptacle contacts, wherein the first shields include a plurality of shield fingers, wherein the first ends of the signal pins are configured to be received in the receptacle contacts and the first ends of the shield blades are configured to engage the shield fingers when the connector modules and the first shields are inserted into the electrical connector.
- 9. An electrical connector comprising:a body formed to include a front wall, a back wall, and a plurality of first and second openings extending through the body to provide a passageway through the front and back walls, a plurality of signal pins configured for insertion into the plurality of first openings, each signal pin including a first end extending from the front wall of the body to form an array of pin contacts, and a second end spaced apart from the first end and extending from the back wall of the body, and a plurality of shield blades configured for insertion into the plurality of second openings, each of the plurality of shield blades having a first end extending from the front wall of the body adjacent to the first end of a signal pin, a second end extending from the back wall of the body adjacent to the second end of said signal pin and a generally right angle shielding portion configured to be disposed adjacent to an intermediate portion of said signal pin, wherein the first and second openings are arranged in the body such that the generally right angle shielding portions of shield blades substantially surround the signal pins.
- 10. The electrical connector of claim 9, including means for guiding insertion of a plurality of connector modules and first shields into the electrical connector, wherein the connector modules include a plurality of receptacle contacts, wherein the first shields include a plurality of shield fingers, wherein the first ends of the signal pins are configured to be received in the receptacle contacts and the first ends of the shield blades are configured to engage the shield fingers when the connector modules and the first shields are inserted into the electrical connector.
- 11. An electrical connector comprising:a housing, a plurality of horizontal shields configured for insertion into the housing, and a plurality of connector modules configured for insertion into the housing, each connector module including an insulated material encasing a plurality of conductive paths, each coupled to a forwardly-extending receptacle contact, the receptacle contacts are formed to include a plurality of horizontally-extending slots configured to receive the horizontal shields when the connector modules are inserted into the housing.
- 12. The connector of claim 11, wherein the horizontally-extending slots formed by the receptacle contacts are formed between successive pairs of receptacle contacts.
- 13. The connector of claim 11, wherein each connector module includes a vertical shield extending along a first side thereof, wherein each vertical shield includes a plurality of shield fingers extending forwardly in substantial alignment with the forwardly-extending receptacle contacts, and wherein the forwardly-extending shield fingers engage the horizontal shields to form coaxial shields around the receptacle contacts when the connector modules are inserted into the housing.
- 14. The connector of claim 13, wherein the shield fingers are formed to include a plurality of horizontally-extending slots configured to receive the horizontal shields when the connector modules are inserted into the housing.
- 15. The connector of claim 13, wherein the coaxial shields are formed around pairs of receptacle contacts.
- 16. The connector of claim 15, wherein the pairs of receptacle contacts enclosed in coaxial shields form differential pairs in adjacent columns.
- 17. The connector of claim 15, wherein the pairs of receptacle contacts enclosed in coaxial shields form differential pairs in adjacent rows.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/564,239, filed on May 4, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,231,391, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/373,147, filed on Aug. 12, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,146,202, and which claims benefit of U.S. provisional patent application, Ser. No. 60/096,219, filed on Aug. 12, 1998, and claims benefit of U.S. provisional patent application, Ser. No. 60/105,835, filed on Oct. 16, 1998. All of these applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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