Claims
- 1. A latching connector for use in differential signal applications, comprising:an insulative housing supporting a plurality of conductive terminals in at least two rows of terminals, the housing including a body portion and a mating plug portion extending outwardly therefrom, the terminal rows being disposed on opposite surfaces of said mating plug portion, each of said terminals including at least a contact portion and a tail portion, the terminal contact and tail portions extending out from opposite sides of said housing body portion, the housing mating plug portion is engageable with said housing body portion and said housing mating plug portion includes a plurality of slots disposed therein which receive said terminals therein; preselected groups of three of the terminals defining distinct differential signal transmission channels in the housing, each of the differential signal transmission channels including a pair of differential signal terminals disposed adjacent each other in one of said terminal rows and a ground terminal disposed in the other of said terminal rows in opposing relationship to the ground terminal, the differential signal transmission channels being arranged consecutively along the rows in an alternating, inverted sequence such that within each of said rows, said pair of differential signal terminals of one of said differential signal transmission channels is adjacent to a ground terminal of a different differential signal transmission channel; and a latching assembly supported by said housing for engaging a mating connector and holding said connect and the mating connector together in a mated condition.
- 2. The latching connector of claim 1, wherein said differential signal and ground terminals of each of said differential signal transmission lines are arranged with pieces of an imaginary triangle when viewed from a front of said connector.
- 3. The latching connector of claim 1, wherein the latching assembly includes a pair of latching member disposed on opposite ends of said housing, each latching member including a cantilevered latching arm that extends forwardly of said housing outside of said terminals.
- 4. The latching connector of claim 3, wherein said latching arms include free ends that terminate in latching hooks, the latching hooks being maintained at a level spaced apart from an insertion axis of said housing plug portion.
- 5. The latching connector of claim 4, wherein said latching arm and latching hooks are maintained above the housing plug portion insertion axis.
- 6. The latching connector of claim 3, further including a cable holder associated with said housing for holding a plurality of cables in a preselected position with respect to said housing.
- 7. The latching connector of claim 6, wherein said latching members are held in place in said connector between said housing and the cable holder.
- 8. The latching connector of claim 7, wherein said latching members include retention legs that respectively engage said housing body and said cable holder.
- 9. The latching connector of claim 8, wherein each of said latching members includes a body portion and the retention legs project outwardly from two sides of the body portion and said latching arm projects outwardly from another side of said body portion.
- 10. The latching connector of claim 9, wherein said retention legs project from two opposing sides of said body portion and said latching arm projects from said body portion intermediate said retention legs.
- 11. The latching connector of claim 1, further including a conductive shield encompassing said housing and terminals, to define a hollow enclosure that receives a portion of a mating connector therein, the latching assembly including a pair of spaced apart latching members that extend alongside said housing within the conductive shield hollow enclosure.
- 12. The latching connector of claim 11, wherein said latching members are spaced apart widthwise of said connector housing a preselected distance so as to engage a mating connector outside of points of attachment of the mating connector to a circuit board.
- 13. The latching connector of claim 11, wherein said latching members are structured and arranged to resist separation of said connector from a mating connector by a separation of force of less than thirty pounds (30 lbs).
- 14. The latching connector of claim 11, further including a cable holder for holding cables in position with respect to said hosing body portion and said latching members include a pair of retention legs that respectively engage the cable holder and said housing body portion.
- 15. The latching connector of claim 11, wherein said latching members include actuator arms for disengaging said latching members from a mating connector.
- 16. The latching connector of claim 15, wherein said latching members each include a body portion supported by said housing, a latching arm extending from the body portion and terminating in a latching hook, the actuator arm being disposed on the latching arm at a location between the latching hook and said body portion, said conductive shield including openings disposed therein in opposition to said actuator arms so that said actuator arms are received within the conductive shield openings.
- 17. The latching connector of claim 16, wherein said latching arm extends above said latching member body portions.
- 18. A connector for use in differential signal applications, comprising:an insulative housing supporting a plurality of conductive terminals in at least two rows of terminals, preselected groups of three of the terminals defining distinct differential signal transmission channels in the housing, each of the differential signal transmission channels including a pair of differential signal terminals disposed adjacent each other in one of said terminal rows and a ground terminal disposed in the other of said terminal rows in opposing relationship to the ground terminal, the differential signal transmission channels being arranged consecutively along the rows in an alternating, inverted sequence such that within each of said rows, said pair of differential signal terminals of one of said differential signal transmission channels is adjacent to a ground terminal of a different differential signal transmission channel; a latching assembly supported by said housing for engaging a mating connector and holding said connector and the mating connector together in a mated condition, the latching assembly including a pair of spaced-apart latching members that are supported between said housing and an end member, each latching member including a latching arm that extends forwardly of said housing.
- 19. The connector of claim 18, wherein the end member supports a plurality of cables in a preselected position with respect to said housing.
- 20. A latching connector for use in differential signal applications, comprising:an insulative housing supporting a plurality of conductive terminals in at least two rows of terminals, and a conductive shield encompassing the housing and terminals, to define a hollow enclosure that receives a portion of a mating connector therein; preselected groups of three of the terminals defining distinct differential signal transmission channels in the housing, each of the differential signal transmission channels including a pair of differential signal terminals disposed adjacent each other in one of said terminal rows and a ground terminal disposed in the other of said terminal rows in opposing relationship to the ground terminal, the differential signal transmission channels being arranged consecutively along the rows in an alternating, inverted sequence such that within each of said rows, said pair of differential signal terminals of one of said differential signal transmission channels is adjacent to a ground terminal of a different differential signal transmission channel; and, a latching assembly supported by said housing for engaging the mating connector and holding said connector and the mating connector together in a mated condition, the latching assembly including a pair of spaced-apart latching members that extend alongside said housing within the conductive shield hollow enclosure.
- 21. The latching connector of claim 20, wherein said members include free ends that terminate in latching hooks, the latching hooks being maintained at a level spaced apart from an insertion axis of said housing plug portion.
- 22. The latching connector of claim 21, wherein said latching hooks are maintained above the housing plug portion insertion axis.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/367,953, filed Mar. 27, 2002.
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