1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to an electrical connector, and more particularly to an electrical connector capable of high speed and backwards compatibility with relative lower high speed.
2. Description of Related Art
Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) is a successor to the parallel SCSI and is also based on serial technology. Besides the advantage of higher speed signal transmission, another most significant advantage is that the SAS interface will also be compatible with SATA drives. In other words, the SATA plug connector can plug directly into a SAS receptacle connector if supported in the system. By this way, the system builders are flexible to integrate either SAS or SATA devices and slash the costs associated with supporting two separate interfaces.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,942,524 discloses a SAS connector for SAS 2.0 standard transmitting 6.0 Gbps. Higher signal transmission is a tendency in high speed industry. Connectors adapted for speed higher than 6.0 Gbps is developing. Questions of electrical performance, such as cross talk, signal attenuation arises. Particularly, crosstalk is a major issue at 12 Gbps. So, we hope design an electrical connector to overcome said question.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide electrical connectors capable to 12 Gbps.
In order to achieve the object set forth, an electrical connector comprises an insulated housing defining an uninterrupted tongue portion with opposite first surface and second surface, the first surface defining a rib and a plurality of contacts loaded in the tongue portion. The contacts comprise first contacts with contacting sections loaded in the first surface at one side of the rib, second contacts with contacting section loaded in the first surface at another side of the rib and third contacts with contacting section loading in the second surface opposite to the rib. Each of the first and third contacts is composed of signal contacts and grounding contacts. Two distinct grounding bars are embedded in the tongue section and touch with front ends of grounding contacts of the first and third contacts respectively to reduce cross talk between signal contact of the first and third contacts.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
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The second sidewall 15 defines an expanding portion 18 heighten in a third direction perpendicular to the first and second directions. The expanding portion is aligned with the grooves 16. The expanding portion 18 is loaded with seven conductive contacts 23 in the passageways 181 through the front face and through the second sidewall 15 in the third direction, which is functioned as a signal segment S8-S14 defines in SAS 2.0 Specification.
The contacts in every segment have a same configure. The first and the third conductive contacts 21, 23 have a same shape, arranged mirror to each other. So the same contacts are only introduced one time. The first conductive contact 21 of a vertical type by cutting a metal sheet and includes a board retaining portion 211 with barbs at a top edge thereof, an elastic arm 212 with an inward-converted contacting portion 213 at a freed end thereof and a tail portion 214 extending opposite to the projection direction of the contacting portion 213. The elastic portion 212 and the tail portion 214 extend from opposite lateral sides of the retaining portion 211. The third contact 23 further defines an open 235 in a centre thereof which not only adjusts matching impedance but also interlocks with housing for securing (not shown). The first and third conductive contacts 21, 23 are formed by cutting in the metal sheet, i.e., the contacting portion 213 is formed at a cutting face of the metal sheet and the barbs extend from the cutting face. The contacting portion 213 defines a mating or elastic enforce orientation which is parallel to the retaining portion 211.
The second conductive contacts 22 is of a horizontal type which is made by cutting and bending a metal sheet, which includes a retaining portion 221 with barbs at opposite lateral sides of the retaining portion, an elastic arm 222 with an inward-converted contacting portion 223 at a freed end thereof and the tail portion 224. The elastic arm 222 and the tail portion 224 extend from opposite ends of the retaining portion 221. The contacting portions 223 also define a mating orientation parallel to the mating orientation of the first and the third contacts. Since the contacts 2 are mated with the second connector 200 through the slot 13, the mating orientation of all contacts is common defined along the same mating orientation. The retaining portions 221 of the second conductive contacts 22 are perpendicular to the mating orientation and the contacting portions 223 are formed in metal sheet plane, not the cutting face. The tail portions of the fist and the third conductive contacts are soldered to conductive pads 301 of the PCB by SMT while the tail portions of the second conductive contacts are by through holes 302.
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Seven pieces of first contacts 41 located in left section of the first surface 351 are intend to mate with the first contacts of the first electrical connector 100, which is named as signal segment, while power pieces of second contacts 42 located in the right section of the first surface 351 intend to mate with the second contacts of the first electrical connector, which is named as a power segment. Seven pieces of third contacts 43 loaded in the second surface 352 of the tongue portion. Said contacts of three rows are of plane shape, each substantially includes a plate section retained in the insulating housing and a leg section 413 perpendicularly bending from the plate section and then bending rearward to press against conductive pads 401 on the second PCB. The plate section include a retaining portion 411 with barb at lateral sides thereof and a contacting portion 412 extending from the retaining portion 411 which is received in the passageways 36 defined on the first and second surface of the tongue portion 321 and expose to an exterior in a direction perpendicular to the surfaces of the tongue portion 321. Please notes, the first and second contacts 41, 42 are wider than the third contacts 43. Each of all of the second contacts 42 further includes a bending tip 424 at the front distal end of the contacting portion 424 which slants toward the second surface 352 and forward so as to receive in an open 37 defined at the front face 353 of the tongue portion 321. Each of three of the seven first contacts 41 also defines a bending tip 414 at the front distal end of the contacting portion 412 which slants toward the second surface 352 and forward. Three of the seven third contacts 43 also each define a bending tip 434 similar to said bending tip. Please note, either of the first and the second contacts is arranged in a pattern with G-S(+)-S(−)-G-S(+)-S(−)-G-S(+)-S(−). So said three contacts are of grounding contacts.
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It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrated only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.