Claims
- 1. An electrical connector assembly comprising:
a receptacle connector comprising an insulative housing having a pair of sidewalls and an internal wall between the pair of sidewalls, two rows of terminals oppositely disposed on opposite inner surfaces of the pair of sidewalls, and two rows of first ground buses oppositely disposed on opposite surfaces of the internal wall, the two rows of first ground buses having opposing pairs of soldering portions substantially vertically extending away from the insulative housing, adjacent soldering portions in a same row of first ground buses being spaced a distance larger than that between adjacent soldering portions of a same row of terminals; and a plug connector comprising a dielectric housing having a pair of spaced tongues, the pair of spaced tongues being so dimensioned as to be snugly received between the pair of sidewalls of the receptacle connector and to snugly receive the internal wall of the receptacle connector therebetween, the plug connector further comprising two rows of contacts oppositely disposed on opposite outer surfaces of the pair of tongues and respectively engaged with corresponding terminals of the receptacle connector, and two rows of second ground buses oppositely disposed on opposite inner surfaces of the pair of tongues and respectively engaged with corresponding first ground buses of the receptacle connector, the two rows of second ground buses having opposing pairs of soldering portions substantially vertically extending away from the dielectric housing, adjacent soldering portions in a same row of second ground buses being spaced a distance larger than that between adjacent soldering portions of a same row of contacts; wherein
at least one pair of opposing soldering portions are spaced from each other.
- 2. The electrical connector assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the first ground buses of the receptacle connector comprises two engaging ribs and a free end section preloaded against the internal wall, each engaging rib having an arcuate section engaged with the corresponding second ground bus of the plug connector.
- 3. The electrical connector assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein each of the second ground buses of the plug connector comprises two ribs corresponding to the two engaging ribs of the first ground bus.
- 4. The electrical connector assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second ground buses of the plug connector comprise joint portions retained in the dielectric housing, the joint portions having widths individually differently sized to span a range corresponding to a width of one contact or a width of more contacts.
- 5. The electrical connector assembly as claimed in claim 4, wherein the soldering portion of each second ground bus is stamped from the joint portion.
- 6. The electrical connector assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein each opposing pair of soldering portions of the first ground buses are joined to each other.
- 7. The electrical connector assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein each opposing pair of soldering portions of the second ground buses are spaced from each other, and the contacts comprise soldering portions extending away from the dielectric housing farther than the soldering portions of the second ground buses.
- 8. An electrical connector assembly comprising:
a first printed circuit board; a receptacle connector mounted on said first printed circuit board, said receptacle comprising an insulative housing a pair of sidewalls and an internal wall therebetween, two rows of terminals oppositely disposed on opposite inner surfaces of the pair of sidewalls, the two rows of terminals having opposing pairs of soldering sections extending laterally outwardly away from each other and surface mounted to the first printed circuit board, two rows of first ground buses oppositely disposed on opposite surfaces of the internal wall, the two rows of first ground buses having opposing pairs of soldering portions first extending laterally away from each other and then vertically through corresponding holes of said first printed circuit board; a second printed circuit board; a plug connector mounted to the second printed circuit board and mated with the receptacle connector, said plug connector comprising a dielectric housing having a pair of spaced tongues, the pair of spaced tongues being so dimensioned as to be snugly received between the pair of sidewalls of the receptacle connector and to snugly receive the internal wall of the receptacle connector therebetween, the plug connector further comprising two rows of contacts oppositely disposed on two opposite outer surfaces of the pair of tongues and respectively engaged with the corresponding terminals of the of the receptacle connector, the two rows of contacts having opposing pairs of soldering sections extending laterally outwardly away from each other and surface mounted to the second printed circuit board, two rows of second ground buses oppositely disposed on two opposite inner surfaces of the pair of tongues and respectively engaged with the corresponding first ground buses of the receptacle connector, the two rows of first ground buses having opposing pairs of soldering portions first extending laterally toward each other and then vertically through corresponding holes of said second printed circuit board.
- 9. The assembly as claimed in claim 8, wherein said pairs of the solder portions of the first ground buses and said pairs of the solder portions of the second ground buses are generally aligned with each other in a vertical direction.
- 10. An electrical connector assembly comprising:
a first printed circuit board; a receptacle connector engaged to said first printed circuit board, said receptacle comprising an insulative housing a pair of sidewalls and an internal wall therebetween, two rows of terminals oppositely disposed on opposite inner surfaces of the pair of sidewalls, the two rows of terminals having opposing pairs of mounting sections, two rows of first ground buses oppositely disposed on opposite surfaces of the internal wall, the two rows of first ground buses having opposing pairs of mounting portions; a second printed circuit board; a plug connector engaged to the second printed circuit board and mated with the receptacle connector in a mating direction, said plug connector comprising a dielectric housing having a pair of spaced tongues, the pair of spaced tongues being so dimensioned as to be snugly received between the pair of sidewalls of the receptacle connector and to snugly receive the internal wall of the receptacle connector therebetween, the plug connector further comprising two rows of contacts oppositely disposed on two opposite outer surfaces of the pair of tongues and respectively engaged with the corresponding terminals of the of the receptacle connector, the two rows of contacts having opposing pairs of mounting sections, two rows of second ground buses oppositely disposed on two opposite inner surfaces of the pair of tongues and respectively engaged with the corresponding first ground buses of the receptacle connector, the two rows of first ground buses having opposing pairs of mounting portions; wherein
in at least one of said receptacle connector and said plug connector, the mounting sections and the mounting portions thereof extend generally along said mating direction with significant distances, respectively, and the corresponding printed circuit board thereto is engaged with said mounting sections and said mounting portions along said mating direction and wherein said mounting portions extend longer than the mounting sections and are located outside of said mounting sections.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a Continuation Application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/655,163, filed Sep. 5, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,290,515.
Continuations (1)
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