Claims
- 1. A connector for mounting to a circuit substrate comprising:a housing, and a connector module supported by said housing, said connector module including: a header connector comprising a ground pin and a signal pin; and a socket connector comprising a ground receptacle contact and a signal receptacle contact, wherein said ground pin engages said ground receptacle contact to generate forces in a first and a second direction, and said signal pin engages said signal receptacle contact to generate forces in a third and a fourth direction, said forces in said first and third directions opposing each other and said forces in said second and fourth directions opposing each other.
- 2. The connector of claim 1, wherein said signal pin is disposed diagonal to said ground pin.
- 3. The connector of claim 1, wherein said ground pin has an L-shaped cross-section having two sides at the end of the L-shape, said ground receptacle contact has an L-shaped cross-section, and said signal receptacle contact has an L-shaped cross-section, and said ground pin engages said ground receptacle contact at said two sides of the L-shape.
- 4. The connector of claim 3, wherein said ground receptacle contact and said signal receptacle contact are 90 degree offset dual beam contacts.
- 5. The connector of claim 3, wherein said ground receptacle contact is disposed in a reversed orientation with respect to said signal receptacle contact.
- 6. The connector of claim 1, wherein said signal pin has a rectangular cross-section and engages said signal receptacle contact on two adjacent sides.
- 7. The connector of claim 1, wherein said first and second directions are perpendicular to each other, and said third and fourth directions are perpendicular to each other.
- 8. A connector module for mounting to a circuit substrate comprising:a header connector comprising a ground pin and a signal pin; and a socket connector comprising a ground receptacle contact and a signal receptacle contact, wherein said ground pin engages said ground receptacle contact to generate forces in a first and a second direction, and said signal pin engages said signal receptacle contact to generate forces in a third and a fourth direction, said forces in said first and third directions opposing each other and said forces in said second and fourth directions opposing each other.
- 9. The connector module of claim 8, wherein said signal pin is disposed diagonal to said ground pin.
- 10. The connector module of claim 8, wherein said ground pin has an L-shaped cross-section having two sides at the end of the L-shape, said ground receptacle contact has an L-shaped cross-section, and said signal receptacle contact has an L-shaped cross-section, and said ground pin engages said ground receptacle contact at said two sides of the L-shape.
- 11. The connector module of claim 10, wherein said ground receptacle contact and said signal receptacle contact are 90 degree offset dual beam contacts.
- 12. The connector module of claim 10, wherein said ground receptacle contact is disposed in a reversed orientation with respect to said signal receptacle contact.
- 13. The connector module of claim 8, wherein said signal pin has a rectangular cross-section and engages said signal receptacle contact on two adjacent sides.
- 14. The connector module of claim 8, wherein said first and second directions are perpendicular to each other, and said third and fourth directions are perpendicular to each other.
- 15. A ground pin connector for use in a mid-plane circuit board having at least one through-hole, comprising:a first ground pin and a second ground pin disposed on opposite sides of said midplane circuit board, each of said ground pins having a tail and a contact section, said contact section including a first contact pin, said tail of said first ground pin passing through said at least one through-hole and engaging said contact section of said second ground pin on the side of said midplane circuit board associated with said second ground pin; a first ground receptacle contact, said first contact pin of said first ground pin engaging said first ground receptacle contact; and a second ground receptacle contact, said first contact pin of said second ground pin engaging said second ground receptacle contact.
- 16. The ground pin connector of claim 15, wherein each of said first contact pins has an L-shaped cross-section.
- 17. The ground pin connector of claim 15, wherein each said contact section of said first and second ground pins further comprises a second contact pin.
- 18. The ground pin connector of claim 17, wherein each of said first and second contact pins has an L-shaped cross-section.
- 19. The ground pin connector of claim 17, wherein said first and second contact pins of each said respective contact section are disposed in a mirror relationship.
- 20. The connector module of claim 15, wherein said tail of said second ground pin has a smaller length than said tail of said first ground pin.
- 21. A connector module for mounting to a circuit substrate comprising:a header connector comprising a ground pin and a signal pin; and a socket connector comprising a ground receptacle contact and a signal receptacle contact, wherein said ground pin engages said ground receptacle contact to generate a resultant force in a first direction, and said signal pin engages said signal receptacle contact to generate a resultant force in a second direction, said resultant force in said first direction being approximately equal in magnitude and approximately opposite in direction to said resultant force in said second direction such that said resultant force in said first direction offsets said resultant force in said second direction to balance said connector module.
- 22. The connector module of claim 21, wherein said signal pin is disposed diagonal to said ground pin.
- 23. The connector module of claim 22, wherein said resultant force in said first direction is diagonal to said ground receptacle contact and said resultant force in said second direction is diagonal to said signal signal receptacle contact.
- 24. An electrical interconnection comprising:a header connector having a first substantially rectangular array of signal pins and a second substantially rectangular array of ground pins, said first and second arrays being offset along a diagonal direction one with respect to the other; a receptacle connector comprising a third substantially rectangular array of signal receptacle terminals arranged to mate with the first array of signal pins and a fourth substantially rectangular array of ground receptacle terminals arranged to mate with the second array of ground pins, said third and fourth arrays being offset and diagonally related one with respect to the other; each signal receptacle terminal comprising a pair of contact elements, one contact element applying a contact force generally transverse to a mating pin in a first direction and the other contact element applying a contact force on the pin in a second direction orthogonal to the first direction; each ground receptacle terminal comprising a pair of contact terminals, one of the ground receptacle contact terminals applying a contact force transverse to a mating pin in a direction parallel and opposite to the first direction and the other ground receptacle contact terminal applying a contact force to the mating pin in a direction parallel and opposite to the second direction.
- 25. The interconnection of claim 24, wherein a first resultant of the contact forces on the signal pin and a second resultant of the contact forces on the ground pin are substantially equal and in opposite directions.
- 26. The interconnection of claim 25, wherein the first and the second resultants are co-linear along said diagonal direction.
- 27. An interconnection system, comprising:a first connector having a plurality of contacts; and a second connector mateable with said first connector and having a plurality of contacts; wherein one of said plurality of contacts on said first connector engages one of said plurality of contacts on said second connector in a plurality of non-opposing directions, creating a first unbalanced resultant force; another one of said plurality of contacts on said first connector engages another one of said plurality of contacts on said second connector in a plurality of non-opposing directions, creating a second unbalanced resultant force generally equal in magnitude to said first unbalanced resultant force, but generally opposite in direction to said first unbalanced force.
- 28. The interconnection system as recited in claim 27, wherein said plurality of contacts on said first and second connectors each comprise an array of ground and signal contacts.
- 29. The interconnection system as recited in claim 28, wherein one of said signal contacts on said first connector creates said first unbalanced resultant force on one of said signal contacts on said second connector; and one of said ground contacts on said first connector creates said second unbalanced resultant force on one of said ground contacts on said second connector.
- 30. The interconnection system as recited in claim 27, wherein said first connector is a receptacle mountable on a circuit substrate and said second connector is a header mountable on another circuit substrate.
- 31. The interconnection system as recited in claim 27, wherein said plurality of non-opposing directions are generally perpendicular to each other.
- 32. The interconnection system as recited in claim 28, wherein said around contacts on said second connector each include a plurality of pins.
- 33. The interconnection system as recited in claim 32, wherein said ground contacts on said second connector comprises a first contact section and a second contact section, said first contact section coupled to said second contact section, and said plurality of pins are provided on said second contact section.
- 34. The interconnection system as recited in claim 33, wherein each of said first and second contact sections has a plurality of protrusions and raised portions, said protrusions and raised portions in a cooperative relationship to couple said first contact section to said second contact section.
- 35. The connector of claim 32, wherein said ground terminal has a tail and said connector module further comprises a second ground terminal in electrical contact with said tail of said ground terminal.
- 36. The interconnection system as recited in claim 32, wherein said ground contacts on said second connector have two pins.
- 37. The interconnection system as recited in claim 36, wherein one of said two pins engages one of said ground contacts on said first connector and the other of said two pins engages another of said ground contacts on said first connector.
- 38. The interconnection system as recited in claim 36, wherein said two pins are disposed in a mirror relationship.
- 39. The interconnection system as recited in claim 36, Wherein each of said two pins has an L-shaped cross-section.
- 40. The interconnection system as recited in claim 31, wherein each of said signal contacts of said second connector have a rectangular cross-section and engage a corresponding one of said signal contacts of said first connector on two adjacent sides.
- 41. The interconnection system as recited in claim 39, wherein said ground and signal contacts on said first connector have L-shaped cross-sections.
- 42. The interconnection system as recited in claim 41, wherein said ground and signal contacts on said first connector are 90 degree offset dual beam contacts.
- 43. The interconnection system as recited in claim 41, wherein said ground contacts of said first connector are disposed in a reversed orientation with respect to said signal contacts of said first connector.
- 44. An interconnection system, comprising:a first connector having a housing and a plurality of contacts, said contacts including cantilevered mating regions extending from said housing and having a cross-section defined by a Durability of sides; and a second connector mateable with said first connector and having a plurality of contacts, each engageable with a mating region of a corresponding contact on said first connector at non-opposing locations on at least two of said plurality of sides; wherein each one of said plurality of contacts on said first connector engages a corresponding one of said plurality of contacts on said second connector to create an unbalanced resultant force on each of said plurality of contacts on said second connector, said unbalanced resultant forces generally offsetting each other to provide a balanced interconnection system.
- 45. The interconnection system as recited in claim 44, wherein said plurality of contacts on said first and second connectors each comprise an array of ground and signal contacts.
- 46. The interconnection system as recited in claim 45, wherein said signal contacts are disposed diagonal to said ground contacts.
- 47. The interconnection system as recited in claim 45, wherein one of said signal contacts on said second connector has a first unbalanced resultant force and one of said ground contacts on said second connector has a second unbalanced resultant force that is equal in magnitude, but opposite in direction, to said first unbalanced resultant force.
- 48. The interconnection system as recited in claim 44, wherein said first connector is a receptacle mountable on a circuit substrate and said second connector is a header mountable on another circuit substrate.
- 49. The interconnection system as recited in claim 48, wherein at least one of said plurality of contacts extend away from said header a first distance and at least another one of said plurality of contacts extend away from said header a second distance less than said first distance.
- 50. The interconnection system as recited in claim 49, further comprising a circuit board having a first and a second through hole, wherein one of said contacts of said header passing through said first through hole to electrically contact a corresponding contact on said receptacle located on the other side of said circuit board, and another one of said contacts of said header passing through second through-hole.
- 51. An electrical connector, adapted to engage a mating electrical component to form a system, and comprising:an insulative housing; and a plurality of multiple beam contacts, each contact adapted to mate with a corresponding contact on the mating component at non-opposing locations, each beam of said contact having structure for engaging a different side of the corresponding contact on the mating component, and each said contact producing an unbalanced resultant force, said unbalanced resultant forces generally offsetting each other to provide a balanced system.
- 52. The electrical connector as recited in claim 51, wherein said multiple beam contacts are dual beam contacts.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/942,084 filed Oct. 1, 1997, now abandoned.
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