1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a connector and an assembling method thereof, and, more particularly, to a receptacle connector and an assembling method thereof.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A receptacle connector is widely utilized to be a datum transmission tool. The embodiment of the conventional receptacle connector includes an USB connector and a SATA connector. A compound receptacle connector is disclosed in TW patent publication No. M357748. The compound connector is used for a standard of USB 2.0, USB 3.0 and SATA connector. The receptacle connector comprises three different types of terminals. In addition, the receptacle connector is fixed on a circuit board.
Besides, a wire-soldered connector is disclosed in TW patent publication No. M391203. The wire-soldered connector includes a plurality of first solder cups and a plurality of second solder cups. The first solder cups face the direction opposite to the direction which the second solder cups face. After the transmission cable is soldered to the first solder cups, the wire-soldered connector is turned over, and then the transmission cable is further soldered to the second solder cups. Besides, the signal wire, the power wire and the grounding wire respectively soldered to the differential signal terminal, the power terminal and the grounding terminal are encompassed as a cable.
The present invention provides a receptacle connector and an assembling method thereof. The receptacle connector can be assembled with a transmission cable for the convenience to move the receptacle connector to the suitable operation position.
According to the claimed invention, the electrical connector includes a first insulating housing, a second insulating housing, a plurality of first contacts, a plurality of second contacts and a plurality of third contacts. The first insulating housing includes a plurality of first accommodating slots, a plurality of second accommodating slots and a plurality of third accommodating slots. The second insulating housing includes a central portion. An edge of the central portion is a step-shaped structure. The central portion includes a plurality of first terminal slots respectively connected to the first accommodating slots, a plurality of second terminal slots respectively connected to the second accommodating slots, a plurality of third terminal slots respectively connected to the third accommodating slots, and a plurality of sunken slots respectively connected to the third terminal slots. The first insulating housing is accommodated in the second insulating housing.
According to the claimed invention, the first contacts are respectively accommodated in the first accommodating slots and the first terminal slots. The first contacts includes a pair of first differential signal terminals. Each first contact includes a first assembling portion, a first contact portion connected to an end of the first assembling portion, and a first soldering portion connected to the other end of the first assembling portion.
According to the claimed invention, the second contacts are respectively accommodated in the second accommodating slots and the second terminal slots. The second contacts include a pair of second differential signal terminals and a pair of third differential signal terminals. Each second contact includes a second assembling portion, a second contact portion connected to an end of the second assembling portion, and a second soldering portion connected to the other end of the second assembling portion.
According to the claimed invention, the third contacts are respectively accommodated in the third accommodating slots, the third terminal slots and the sunken slots. The third contacts include a pair of fourth differential signal terminals and a pair of fifth differential signal terminals. Each third contact includes a third assembling portion, a third contact portion connected to an end of the third assembling portion, and a third soldering portion connected to the other end of the third assembling portion.
According to the claimed invention, the second insulating housing further includes a pair of stretch portions preferably. The stretch portions stretch from the other edge of the central portion for accommodating the first insulating housing.
According to the claimed invention, an assembling method of the electrical connector includes:
The receptacle connector of the present disclosure can be connected to the transmission cable. Therefore, the electrical connector can be movable to be disposed on a working plane for preferred benefit according to user's demand.
These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
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An edge of the second insulating housing 20 (not shown in figures) is a step-shaped structure. The second insulating housing 20 preferably includes at least one stretch portion 22, a central portion 24 and a rear cover 30. Please refer to
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The first contacts 40 are respectively accommodated in the first accommodating slots 103 and the first terminal slots 201. The first contact 40 is compatible with a USB 2.0 transmission cable. As shown in
The second contacts 50 are respectively accommodated in the second accommodating slots 104 and the second terminal slots 202. The second contacts 50 and the first contacts 40 can conform to a transmission cable with USB 3.0 specification. As shown in
The third contacts 60 are respectively accommodated in the third accommodating slots 105, the third terminal slots 203 and the sunken slots 301. The third contact 60 can conform to a transmission cable with SATA specification. As shown in
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The first contacts 40, the second contacts 50 and the third contacts 60 can be connected to a transmission cable 80 in soldering method. The transmission cable 80 includes a first cable set 80a, a second cable set 80b and a third cable set 80c. Detailed description of each cable set is introduced as following.
The first cable set 80a includes a pair of first signal cables S1, a first grounding cable G1 and a power cable P1. The first signal cable, the first grounding cable G1 and the power cable P1 are respectively soldered to the corresponding first soldering portions 403.
The second cable set 80b includes a pair of internal cable sets 801b. Each internal cable set 801b includes a pair of second signal cables S2, a second grounding cable G2 and a shielding layer H1. The shielding layer encompasses the second signal cables S2 and the second grounding cables G2. The second grounding cables are soldered to the same second soldering portion 503. The second signal cables S2 are respectively soldered to the corresponding second soldering portions 503.
The third cable set 80c includes a pair of internal cable sets 801c and a grounding component 802c. Each internal cable set 801c includes a pair of third signal cables S3, a third grounding cable G3 and a shielding layer H2. The shielding layer encompasses the third signal cables S3 and the third grounding cable G3. Please refer to
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The following description introduces the assembling method of disposing the second contacts 50 at the beginning, referring to
The electrical connector 1 of the present disclosure can be connected to the transmission cable 80. Therefore, the electrical connector 1 can be movable to be disposed on a working plane for preferred benefit according to user's demand.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/583,218, filed on Jan. 5, 2012 and entitled “ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR” the contents of which are incorporated herein.
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M357748 | May 2009 | TW |
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61583218 | Jan 2012 | US |