Claims
- 1. An electrical connector, comprising:
- a pin header comprising a body and a plurality of pins, wherein the pin header body extends from a first end to a second end in a longitudinal direction perpendicular to an axis of each of the pins, the pin header body having periodically repeating first engagement features between the first and second ends;
- wherein the pins are arranged in a grid of longitudinal rows and transverse rows;
- wherein there is at least one first engagement feature for every transverse row;
- a first shroud having a first end wall and first and second side walls arranged in substantially a C-configuration, wherein the first shroud is coupled to the first end of the pin header body and engages at least one of the periodically repeating first engagement features; and
- a second shroud having a second end wall and third and fourth side walls arranged in substantially a C-configuration, wherein the second shroud is coupled to the second end of the pin header body and engages at least one of the periodically repeating first engagement features.
- 2. The electrical connector of claim 1, wherein the pin header is of a surface mount configuration.
- 3. The electrical connector of claim 1, wherein the first and second shrouds are substantially identical.
- 4. The electrical connector of claim 1, further comprising:
- a second engagement feature formed integrally with each of the first and second shrouds;
- wherein the first and second engagement features are complementary and function to retain the first and second shrouds on the pin header once coupled thereto.
- 5. The electrical connector of claim 1, wherein:
- the first shroud includes a first beveled top surface; and
- the second shroud includes a second beveled top surface.
- 6. An electrical connector, comprising:
- a pin header comprising a body and a plurality of pins, wherein the pin header body extends from a first end to a second end in a longitudinal direction perpendicular to an axis of each of the pins;
- a first shroud having a first end wall and first and second side walls arranged in substantially a C-configuration, wherein the first shroud is coupled to the first end of the pin header body;
- a second shroud having a second end wall and third and fourth side walls arranged in substantially a C-configuration, wherein the second shroud is coupled to the end of the pin header body;
- a first engagement feature formed integrally with the pin header;
- a second engagement feature formed integrally with each of the first and second shrouds;
- wherein the first and second engagement features are complementary and function to retain the first and second shrouds on the pin header once coupled thereto; and
- wherein the first engagement feature comprises at least one longitudinal groove formed in the pin header body; and
- the second engagement feature comprises at least one longitudinal rail formed on each of the first and second shrouds.
- 7. An electrical connector, comprising:
- a pin header comprising a body and a plurality of pins, wherein the pin header body extends from a first end to a second end in a longitudinal direction perpendicular to an axis of each of the pins, the pin header body having periodically repeating first engagement features between the first and second ends;
- wherein the pins are arranged in a grid of longitudinal rows and transverse rows;
- wherein there is at least one first engagement feature for every transverse row;
- a first shroud having a first end wall and first and second side walls arranged in substantially a C-configuration, wherein the first shroud is coupled to the first end of the pin header body;
- a second shroud having a second end wall and third and fourth side walls arranged in substantially a C-configuration, wherein the second shroud is coupled to the second end of the pin header body;
- a second engagement feature formed integrally with each of the first and second shrouds;
- wherein such first and second engagement features are complementary and function to retain the first and second shrouds on the pin header once coupled thereto; and
- wherein each first engagement feature comprises at least one indentation formed in the pin header body; and
- the second engagement feature comprises at least one barb formed on each of the first and second shrouds.
- 8. A method of forming an electrical connector having a number of positions, comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a pin header having a plurality of pins and a body, wherein the pin header body extends from a first end to a second end in a longitudinal direction perpendicular to an axis of each of the pins; and
- (b) coupling first and second shrouds to the pin header body, wherein a first engagement feature of each of the first and second shrouds engages a second engagement feature of the pin header body by engaging at least one longitudinal rail on each of the first and second shrouds with at least one longitudinal groove formed in the pin header.
- 9. A method of forming an electrical connector having a number of positions, comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a pin header having a plurality of pins and a body, wherein the pin header body extends from a first end to a second end in a longitudinal direction perpendicular to an axis of each of the pins, the pin header body having periodically repeating first engagement features between the first and second ends;
- wherein the pins are arranged in a grid of longitudinal rows and transverse rows;
- wherein there is at least one first engagement feature for every transverse row; and
- (b) coupling first and second shrouds to the pin header body, wherein a second engagement feature of each of the first and second shrouds engages at least one of the first engagement features of the pin header body by engaging at least one barb formed on each of the first and second shrouds with at least one indentation formed in the pin header.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/479,127, filed Jun. 7, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,655,914.
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