The present invention relates to a ground bar for an electrical connector assembly, and an electrical connector assembly having the ground bar, and a method of making the electrical connector assembly.
U.S. Pat. No. 10,381,767 discloses an electrical connector assembly including a corrugated plate that is shaped to make contact with tails of ground contacts thereof. The corrugated plate provides shielding in the vicinity of tails of signal contacts for radiation emanating from or incident on signal wires of cables from an upper direction and a similar corrugated plate may be attached from below, effectively providing shielding on both sides of the signal wires and the signal contact tails. U.S. Pat. No. 9,257,778 discloses and shows in
An electrical connector assembly comprises: an insulative housing; a contact module received by the insulative housing, the contact module including a first pair of signal contacts, a second pair of signal contacts, and a ground contact between the first pair of signal contacts and the second pair of signal contacts; a first cable having a pair of signal wires terminated to the first pair of signal contacts and a second cable having a pair of signal wires terminated to the second pair of signal contacts; and a unitary ground bar having a first loop wrapping around the first cable, a second loop wrapping around the second cable, and an intermediate portion terminated to the ground contact.
A method of making an electrical connector assembly comprises the steps of: forming a contact module to have a first pair of signal contacts, a second pair of signal contacts, and a ground contact between the first pair of signal contacts and the second pair of signal contacts; terminating a unitary ground bar having a first loop, a second loop, and an intermediate portion therebetween to the ground contact; and inserting a first cable having a pair of first signal wires through the first loop and terminating the pair of first signal wires to the first pair of signal contacts and inserting a second cable having a pair of second signal wires through the second loop and terminating the pair of second signal wires to the second pair of signal contacts.
A unitary ground bar for an electrical connector assembly which includes a first pair of signal contacts, a second pair of signal contacts, a ground contact between the first pair of signal contacts and the second pair of signal contacts, a first cable having a pair of signal wires terminated to the first pair of signal contacts and a second cable having a pair of signal wires terminated to the second pair of signal contacts, the unitary ground bar comprising: a first loop for wrapping around the first cable; a second loop for wrapping around the second cable; and an intermediate portion between the first loop and the second loop for terminating to the ground contact.
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In the present invention, the contact module 20, the cables 30, and the ground bars 40 are so designed and arranged that: the contact module 20 includes a first pair of signal contacts 22, a second pair of signal contacts 24, and a ground contact 26 between the first pair of signal contacts 22 and the second pair of signal contacts 24; the cables 30 include a first cable 32 having a pair of signal wires 322 terminated to the first pair of signal contacts 22 and a second cable 34 having a pair of signal wires 342 terminated to the second pair of signal contacts 24; and an associated ground bar 40 is unitary and has a first loop 42 wrapping around the first cable 32, a second loop 44 wrapping around the second cable 34, and an intermediate portion 46 terminated to the ground contact 26.
The present invention mainly concerns the wrap-around ground bar or shield 40 that approaches 360 degrees of shield coverage around the twin-ax cables 30 in a single piece, especially in stripping areas of the cables. The ground bar 40 is more conformal to the surface of the twin-ax for better impedance control.
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This application claims priority to and benefit of U.S. Provisional Pat. Application No. 63/264,546, filed Nov. 24, 2021.
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63264546 | Nov 2021 | US |