Claims
- 1. A connector that provides improved electrostatic shielding by providing multiple ground connections between a connector plug half and a connector receptacle half before establishing a signal connection, each of the plug and receptacle halves including an upper housing portion having a plurality of passages arranged in rows and columns, each passages capable of accepting therein, a pair of differential signal conductors, said first upper housing portion being sized and shaped to be able to accept a mating second portion, a lower housing portion having a plurality of passages coupled to and substantially orthogonal to the passages of said upper housing portion;
said passages of both said upper and lower housings receiving therein a plurality of differential signal conductors which are electrically isolated from said upper and lower housing portions, the differential signal conductors in said upper housing portions extending at least partially out from said upper housing portions; outer surfaces of said upper housings of said plug and receptacle halves being electrically conductive to provide a reference potential for said differential signal conductors and having multiple means for contacting each other, the contact means extending outward from said upper housing portions for a greater extent than said differential signal conductors whereby said conductive surfaces of said upper housings contact each other prior to said differential signal conductors contacting each other when said plug and receptacle halves are mated together.
- 2. The connector of claim 1, wherein said multiple contact means includes at least a pair of cantilevered contact arms that extend out from one of said plug and receptacle halves, the contact arms having contact points that are disposed forwardly of any of said differential signal conductors.
- 3. The connector of claim 2, wherein said plug and receptacle halves includes a pair of engagement plugs and said contact arms extend out from the engagement plugs.
- 4. The connector of claim 3, wherein said receptacle half includes a pair of engagement holes aligned with said engagement plugs, and said contact arm contact points extend into contact with interior surfaces of said receptacle engagement holes prior to any of said differential signal conductors of said connector making contact.
- 5. The connector of claim 3, wherein each engagement plug has a pair of contact arms extending outwardly therefrom.
- 6. The connector of claim 5, wherein said contact arms extend outwardly from opposite sides of said engagement plugs.
- 7. The connector of claim 2, wherein said multiple contact means further includes two interengaging shroud portions that at least partially enclose mating faces of said plug and receptacle halves, the shroud portions extending forwardly from the mating faces for a greater extent than said differential signal conductors.
- 8. The connector of claim 2, wherein said multiple contact means further includes a plurality of contact members integrally formed with one of said plug and receptacle halves, the contact members arranged in vertical columns and spaced apart from each other by a preselected spacing to define a gap between adjacent contact members, said gap receiving walls of said other of said plug and receptacle halves therein.
- 9. The connector of claim 7, wherein said multiple contact means further includes a plurality of contact members integrally formed with one of said plug and receptacle halves, the contact members arranged in vertical columns and spaced apart from each other by a preselected spacing to define a gap between adjacent contact members, said gap receiving vertical walls of said other of said plug and receptacle halves therein.
- 11. The connector of claim 10, wherein said differential signal conductors have a first predetermined length and said contact arm contact points are disposed on said plug mating halves at a first location and said shroud portions have a second predetermined length to sequentially establish first, second ground connections between said plug and receptacle halves prior to establishing contact between said differential signal conductors.
- 12. A differential signal connector assembly for transmitting differential signals between two electronic components and having improved grounding capability, the connector assembly comprising:
first and second connector housings, the first and second connector housings having a plurality of exterior surfaces, all of which are plated with a conductive surface such that said exterior surfaces conduct electricity; a plurality of differential signal terminals supported in said first and second housings in opposing and interengaging pairs of differential signal terminals, the terminal pairs being supported by insulative support members and having contact portions which extend a preselected first length from respective mating faces of said first and second connector housings; and, multiple means formed in said first and second connector housings for contacting each other before said differential signal conductors of said first and second connector housings make contact when said first and second connector said first and second connector housings are mated together.
- 13. The connector assembly of claim 12, wherein said contact means includes at least one contact arm extending from said first connector housing exterior surface into interference contact with said second connector housing exterior surface, the contact arm being located at a location on said first connector housing which is forward of said first length.
- 14. The connector assembly of claim 12, wherein said contact meas includes a shroud formed on said second connector housing that projects past a mating face and said differential signal conductors thereof and said first connector includes a wall that engages said shroud prior to said differential signal conductors making contact.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from United States Provisional Patent Applications Serial Nos. 60/378,319, filed May 6, 2002 and 60/454,403, filed Mar. 13, 2003.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60378319 |
May 2002 |
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60454403 |
Mar 2003 |
US |