Claims
- 1. An electrical connector system, comprising:
- a socket connector comprising a ground receptacle contact that contacts non-opposing mating surfaces of at least one of a plurality of pins of a mating connector, and a signal receptacle contact that contacts another of said pins, wherein said ground and signal receptacle contacts engage respective pins to produce an unbalanced force, said unbalanced force being offset by another unbalanced force produced by neighboring contacts to provide a balanced connector system.
- 2. The connector system of claim 1, wherein said ground receptacle contact has an L-shaped cross-section, each side of the L-shape having a contact point for contacting an associated mating surface of said at least one of said pins.
- 3. The connector system of claim 1, wherein said ground receptacle contact and said signal receptacle contact each have dual beams that are generally 90 degree offset.
- 4. The connector system of claim 1, wherein said signal receptacle contact engages non-opposing sides of said another of said pins.
- 5. The connector system of claim 1, further comprising a second ground receptacle contact, said first and second ground receptacle contacts being partially disposed within a module in a differential pair arrangement, said second ground receptacle contact further being associated with an adjacent module, said second ground receptacle contact being disposed generally in a mirror relationship to said first ground receptacle contact.
- 6. The connector system of claim 5, wherein said first ground receptacle contact engages the same pin as a second ground receptacle contact of an adjacent module.
- 7. The connector system of claim 1, further comprising a header that includes said plurality of pins.
- 8. A contact for engaging a mating contact, comprising:
- a mating portion at a first end of the contact for engaging the mating contact, said mating portion having an L-shaped cross-section, each side of the L-shape having a contact point for contacting an associated mating surface of the mating contact, the contact having only a single mating portion for engaging the mating contact;
- a terminal portion opposite said mating portion; and
- an intermediate portion extending between said mating portion and said terminal portion.
- 9. The contact of claim 8, wherein at least one of said contact points is disposed on a minor surface of said sides.
- 10. The contact of claim 9, wherein another of said contact points is disposed on a portion cantilevered from another of said sides.
- 11. The contact of claim 10, wherein said cantilevered portion extends beneath a remainder of said side.
- 12. The contact of claim 8, wherein both contact points are disposed on minor surfaces of said sides.
- 13. An electrical interconnection comprising:
- a receptacle connector comprising a first substantially rectangular array of signal receptacle contacts arranged to mate with a first array of signal pins of a mating connector and a second substantially rectangular array of ground receptacle contacts arranged to mate with a second array of ground pins of the mating connector, said first and second arrays being offset and diagonally related one with respect to the other;
- each signal receptacle contact having a mating section with an L-shaped cross-section; and
- each ground receptacle contact having a mating section with an L-shaped cross-section, each side of the L-shape having a contact point for contacting at least two adjacent mating surfaces of an associated mating surface of an associated ground pin, and one of said sides being generally planar.
- 14. The interconnection of claim 13, further comprising a header connector having a third substantially rectangular array of signal pins and a fourth substantially rectangular array of ground pins, said third and fourth arrays being offset along a diagonal direction one with respect to the other.
- 15. An electrical connector system, comprising:
- a socket connector comprising a ground receptacle contact that contacts non-opposing mating surfaces of at least one of a plurality of pins, and a signal receptacle contact that contacts another of said pins; and
- a second ground receptacle contact, said first and second ground receptacle contacts being partially disposed within a module in a differential pair arrangement, said second ground receptacle contact further being associated with an adjacent module, said second ground receptacle contact being disposed generally in a mirror relationship to said first ground receptacle contact.
- 16. A contact for engaging a mating contact, comprising:
- a mating portion at a first end of the contact for engaging the mating contact and providing an unbalanced force to the mating contact, said mating portion having an L-shaped cross-section, each side of the L-shape having a contact point for contacting an associated mating surface of the mating contact;
- a terminal portion opposite said mating portion; and
- an intermediate portion extending between said mating portion and said terminal portion.
- 17. A contact for engaging a mating contact, comprising:
- a mating portion at a first end of the contact for engaging the mating contact, said mating portion having an L-shaped cross-section, each side of the L-shape having a contact point for contacting an associated mating surface of the mating contact, wherein at least one of said contact points is disposed on a minor surface of said sides;
- a terminal portion opposite said mating portion; and
- an intermediate portion extending between said mating portion and said terminal portion.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/942,084, filed Oct. 1, 1997, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/045,660, filed Mar. 20, 1998, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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