Claims
- 1. A contact for use in a connector, said contact comprising:
a contact beam having a mating surface proximate a first end of said contact beam, said contact beam being configured to carry high speed data signals; a tail portion configured to carry high speed data signals; and a leg portion joining and interconnecting said tail portion and a second end of said contact beam, said leg portion including a retention segment, through which a signal transmission path passes, as data signals are conveyed through said leg portion between said tail portion and said contact beam, said retention segment being configured to secure said leg portion within a connector.
- 2. The contact of claim 1, wherein said contact is stamped and formed with said contact beam, tail portion and leg portion being aligned in a common plane.
- 3. The contact of claim 1, wherein said leg portion includes a brace segment interconnecting said second end of said contact beam and said retention segment, said brace segment, contact beam and retention segment forming a mating area configured to accept an edge of a circuit board.
- 4. The contact of claim 1, wherein said retention segment is U-shaped and includes first and second stems joined at one end and open at an opposite end, said signal transmission path passing through said first and second stems continuously along said U-shape.
- 5. The contact of claim 1, wherein said retention segment includes first and second stems joined at one end proximate said mating surface of said contact beam, said first and second stems being open at an opposite end proximate said tail portion.
- 6. The contact of claim 1, wherein said leg portion and contact beam for a general S-shape through which said signal transmission path travels.
- 7. The contact of claim 1, wherein said retention segment is incorporated continuously into said signal transmission path such that data signals conveyed at a data rate of at least 10 Gbps through said mating surface of said contact beam exhibit jitter at said mating surface of less than 11 picoseconds.
- 8. The contact of claim 1, wherein said retention segment is incorporated continuously into said signal transmission path such that data signals conveyed at a data rate of at least 10 Gbps through said mating surface of said contact beam exhibit attenuation of less than −3 dB for frequencies up to a third harmonic of a fundamental frequency of said data signals.
- 9. The contact of claim 1, wherein said retention segment is incorporated continuously into said signal transmission path such that data signals conveyed at a data rate of at least 10 Gbps through said mating surface of said contact beam exhibit a return loss that does not exceed an insertion loss for frequencies less than a third harmonic of fundamental frequency of said data signal.
- 10. A connector, comprising:
a housing; and a contact held in said housing, said contact having a contact beam configured to carry high speed data signals and a tail portion configured to carry high speed data signals, said contact beam and said tail portion being joined by a leg portion, said leg portion including a retention segment formed continuously within a signal transmission path through said leg portion between said tail portion and said contact beam, said retention segment secures said leg portion within said housing.
- 11. The connector of claim 10, wherein said contact is stamped and formed with said contact beam, tail portion and leg portion being aligned in a common plane.
- 12. The connector of claim 10, wherein said leg portion includes a brace segment interconnecting said second end of said contact beam and said retention segment, said brace segment, contact beam and retention segment forming a mating area configured to accept an edge of a circuit board.
- 13. The connector of claim 10, wherein said retention segment is U-shaped and includes first and second stems joined at one end and open at an opposite end, said transmission path passing through said first and second stems continuously along said U-shape.
- 14. The connector of claim 10, wherein said retention segment includes first and second stems joined at one end proximate said mating surface of said contact beam, said first and second stems being open at an opposite end proximate said tail portion.
- 15. The connector of claim 10, wherein said leg portion and contact beam form a general S-shape through which said signal transmission path travels.
- 16. The connector of claim 10, wherein said retention segment is incorporated continuously into said signal transmission path such that data signals conveyed at a data rate of at least 10 Gbps through said contact exhibit jitter at said mating surface of less than 11 picoseconds.
- 17. The connector of claim 10, wherein said retention segment is incorporated continuously into said signal transmission path such that data signals conveyed at a data rate of at least 10 Gbps through said contact exhibit attenuation of less than −3 dB for frequencies up to a third harmonic of a fundamental frequency of said data signals.
- 18. The connector of claim 10, wherein said retention segment is incorporated continuously into said signal transmission path such that data signals conveyed at a data rate of at least 10 Gbps through said contact exhibit a return loss that does not exceed an insertion loss for frequencies less than a third harmonic of fundamental frequency of said data signal.
- 19. A method of transmitting a high-speed data signal in a carrier wave through contacts in a small form factor pluggable connector, said method comprising:
transmitting data signal pairs in a high speed data signal over contacts in a small form factor pluggable connector at a data rate of at least 10 Gbps, said data signal pairs experiencing an amount of jitter; and directing the data signal pairs along corresponding signal transmission paths through the corresponding contacts that maintain a predetermined signal performance such that said jitter of said data signal pair at said contacts does not substantially exceed 11 picoseconds.
- 20. A method of transmitting a high-speed data signal in a carrier wave through contacts in a s connector, said method comprising:
transmitting, through a contact in a connector, a high speed data signal with a predetermined fundamental frequency and at a data rate of approximately at least 10 Gbps, said data signal having insertion loss; and directing the data signal along a signal transmission path through the contact that maintains a predetermined signal performance such that said insertion loss does not substantially exceed −3 dB up to a third harmonic of said fundamental frequency of said data signal.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein said transmitting step includes transmitting said data signal at a fundamental frequency of approximately 5 GHz.
- 22. The method of claim 20, wherein said directing step prevents said insertion loss from substantially exceeding −3 dB for all frequency components of said data signal of 15 GHz and less.
- 23. The method of claim 20, wherein said data signal includes a 10 GHz frequency component and a 15 GHz frequency component having between 1 and 3 dB of insertion loss.
- 24. The method of claim 20, wherein said data signal includes second and third harmonic frequency components having less than 3 dB of insertion loss.
- 25. The method of claim 20, wherein said transmitting step includes transmitting a differential pair of data signals through a corresponding pair of contacts.
- 26. A method of transmitting a high-speed data signal in a carrier wave through contacts in a connector, said method comprising:
transmitting, through a contact in a connector a high speed data signal with a predetermined fundamental frequency and at a data rate of approximately at least 10 Gbps, said data signal having insertion loss and return loss; and directing the data signal along a signal transmission path through the contact that maintains a predetermined signal performance such that said return loss does not substantially exceed said return loss for frequencies between said fundamental frequency and a third harmonic of said fundamental frequency.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present applications relates to, and claims priority from, provisional application serial No. 60/424,263, filed on Nov. 6, 2002, titled “CONTACT FOR HIGH SPEED SMALL FORM FACTOR PLUGGABLE CONNECTOR”, the full and complete subject matter of which is expressly hereby incorporated in its entirety by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60424263 |
Nov 2002 |
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