Claims
- 1. An electrical connector assembly comprising an electrical connector and a multiconductor cable having a plurality of individual wires, the connector comprising:
- an insulative housing having a plurality of apertures extending between a first surface and a second surface;
- conductor termination means including a plurality of contact terminals located in the apertures, each contact terminal having means for receiving a wire at one end proximate the first surface;
- strain relief means for holding the cable to preclude movement thereof from the connector;
- the connector being characterized in that the strain relief means is oriented to position the cable parallel with a longitudinal central plane of the connector, at least the one end of the contact terminals also extending parallel to the longitudinal central plane of the connector with the means for receiving a wire in each contact terminal oriented to extend transversely to the longitudinal central plane of the connector, the individual wires being bent transversely relative to the longitudinal central plane of the connector and received in the means for receiving a wire in each contact terminal.
- 2. The electrical connector assembly of claim 1 wherein the means for receiving a wire at one end of each contact terminal comprises a U-shaped slot in the upper end of each contact terminal.
- 3. The electrical connector assembly of claim 2 wherein each U-shaped slot has a bight having a first diameter, each wire having a second diameter less than the first diameter, each contact terminal having solder predisposed thereon proximate the slot whereby each wire is bent by less than 90 degrees relative to the cable with the bent portion of each wire contacting the bight, and whereby the solder predisposed on each contact terminal can be reflowed to establish an electrical connection between each wire and a corresponding contact terminal.
- 4. The electrical connector assembly of claim 2 wherein the strain relief means are located on cover means assembleable to the insulative housing with the cable previously secured to the cover means, the ends of wires comprising signal wires being bent transversely relative to the cable, the ends of other wires comprising ground wires remaining in the plane of the cable; the conductor termination means including a ground bus in addition to the contact terminals, the contact terminals and the ground bus being positioned side by side in the insulative housing.
- 5. The electrical connector assembly of claim 4 wherein the ground bus is located in a central slot in the insulative housing, the ground bus having crimping sections at the upper end thereof for establishing mechanical and electrical contact with the ground wires.
- 6. The electrical connector assembly of claim 5 wherein the ground bus comprises a blade-like member having a U-shaped configuration with the free edges thereof flared for receipt of ground wires, the flared sections comprising the crimping sections.
- 7. The electrical connector assembly of claim 1 wherein the cable includes ground wires and signal wires and the conductor termination means of connector includes signal contact terminals and a ground bus, the ground wires being crimped to the ground bus and the signal wires being soldered to the signal contact terminals.
- 8. The electrical connector assembly of claims 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 wherein the multiconductor cable comprises a flat signal transmission cable having ground wires and signal wires embedded within a common insulative material, adjacent wires being closely spaced, the conductor termination means of the connector including a ground bus in addition to the contact terminals, the ground bus and the contact terminals in the connector being positioned so that the characteristic impedance of the connector is substantially equal to the characteristic impedance of the multiconductor transmission cable.
- 9. The electrical connector assembly of claims 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 wherein the apertures in the insulative housing are located in two parallel rows.
- 10. The electrical connector assembly of claims 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 wherein the conductor termination means includes a ground bus which is at least initially shiftable relative to the contact terminals, movement of the ground bus relative to the contact terminals being accompanied by movement of bent portions of wires into the means for receiving a wire at one end of each contact terminal.
- 11. An electrical connector assembly comprising an electrical connector and a multiconductor cable having a plurality of signal wires and ground wires, the connector comprising:
- an insulative housing having a plurality of apertures extending between a first surface and a second surface;
- a plurality of contact terminals located in the apertures, each contact terminal having means for receiving a signal wire at one end proximate the first surface;
- a ground bus shiftable within a slot in the housing from a first position to a second position, the ground bus having means for receiving a plurality of ground wires in the multiconductor cable, each signal wire being proximate to the means on the contact terminals for receiving a signal wire, only when the ground bus is in the second position.
- 12. A connector adapted to couple stripped electrically conductive wires of a flat cable with the traces of a printed circuit board through a mating connector upstanding from the printed circuit board comprising in combination:
- a housing formed with a longitudinal central slot, said slot adapted to receive an elongated electrically conductive ground bus the upper end of which is adapted to receive stripped ground wires of the flat cable and the lower end of which is adapted to be received within the mating connector, said housing having a longitudinal central plane extending through said slot and the bus, a plurality of parallel apertures formed in the housing on opposite sides of the central slot, said apertures adapted to receive signal contact the upper ends of which are adapted to receive stripped signal wires of the flat cable and the lower ends of which are adapted to be received within the mating connector, said housing having downwardly extending legs defining an opening for receiving the mating connector, and
- front and rear cover halves couplable between the housing and the printed circuit board and adapted to receive and support therebetween the flat cable above its stripped wires.
- 13. The connector as set forth in claim 12 wherein each said cover half includes a downwardly projecting first leg with a horizontal, upwardly facing ledge and said connector further includes a pair of side latches couplable with the printed circuit board, each said side latch having an upwardly projecting leg with a horizontal, downwardly facing ledge for receiving one said upwardly facing ledge of said cover halves for coupling said cover halves and said housing with respect to said side latches and the printed circuit board.
- 14. The connector as set forth in claim 13 wherein each said cover half has a downwardly projecting second leg, said second legs being located on opposite sides of the longitudinal central plane of said connector and interiorly of said first legs with each said second leg having a lower surface positionable upon an internal upper surface of said housing.
- 15. The connector as set forth in claim 14 and further including a space between each said first leg and its adjacent said second leg to allow each said first leg to be moved interiorly toward said second legs for the coupling an uncoupling of said cover halves and said housing with respect to said side latches and printed circuit board.
- 16. The connector as set forth in claim 15 wherein said housing has cutout portions on its front and rear faces and an external upper surface for the receipt of said cover halves.
- 17. The connector as set forth in claim 16 wherein the lower extents of each said second leg have face projections extending longitudinally toward the ends of said housing receivable in corresponding face recesses in said housing to preclude upward movement of said cover halves when positioned within said housing.
- 18. The connector as set forth in claim 16 wherein the ends of each said cover half have end projections extending longitudinally toward the ends of said housing receivable in corresponding end recesses in said housing to preclude lateral movement of said cover halves when positioned within said housing.
- 19. The connector as set forth in claim 12 and further including internal recesses in said cover halves facing the longitudinal central plane of said connector for receiving the upper portions of the signal contacts and the ground bus as well as the stripped wires of the flat cable.
- 20. The connector as set forth in claim 13 and further including means associated with said side latches to couple said side latches to a printed circuit board.
- 21. The connector as set forth in claim 20 wherein said last mentioned means includes a button downwardly extending from each said side latch, each said button having a cutout to facilitate its contraction and expansion and consequently, its insertion into, its retention in, and its removal from, a hole in a printed circuit board.
- 22. A method of assembling a multiconductor cable having signal wires and ground wires to an electrical connector having signal contacts with solder predisposed thereon and a ground bus comprising the steps of:
- stripping insulation from the free ends of the wires;
- bending the free ends of each signal wire out of the plane of the cable;
- crimping the free ends of each ground wire to the ground bus;
- shifting the ground bus relative to the signal contacts to bring the free ends of the cable into slots in the signal contacts; and
- reflowing the solder predisposed on the signal contacts to electrically connect the signal wires to the signal contacts.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 023,760 filed Mar.9, 1987`. and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,747,787 issued May 31, 1988.
US Referenced Citations (17)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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AMP Catalog No. 73-177, (Rev.8-86) "AMP-Latch Ribbon Cable Connector System", pp. 74-78. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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