1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical connector and especially relates to differentially coupled terminals of the electrical connector.
2. Description of Related Art
U.S. Publication No. 2013/0196550 discloses a differentially coupled electrical connector including an insulative housing, a number of upper terminals, and a number of lower terminals. The upper terminals are insert molded in a terminal block. The terminal block supports the upper terminals and is mounted to the housing. The upper terminals include a pair of signal terminals and a respective ground terminal on one of two sides of the pair of signal terminals. The upper terminal includes a tail, a contact, and a body. The body of the terminal includes a block portion and a free portion. By using preferential differential coupling, it is possible to decrease the insertion loss to about 0.1 dB dip and to move the frequency of this dip loss out to frequencies greater than 11 GHz, compared to an exemplary connector with a 0.5 dB dip in insertion loss at about 8 GHz.
In the above prior art design, terminals having a different structure are required to achieve a better performance at high frequencies.
An electrical connector having a good performance at high frequency is desired.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector requiring a number of terminals with specific structure while achieving a good performance of high frequency.
In order to achieve the object set forth, the invention provides an electrical connector comprising: an insulative housing defining a front mating face, an upper wall, a lower wall, and a receiving space between the upper wall and the lower wall, the upper wall defining a plurality of first terminal slots, the lower wall defining a plurality of second terminal slots; a plurality of upper terminals and a plurality of lower terminals received in the insulative housing, the upper terminals comprising a pair of signal terminals and a ground terminal on one side of the pair of the pair of signal terminals; and an insulative body insert molded with the upper terminals to constitute a terminal module, the upper terminal having a fixed portion insert molded in the insulative body and an elastic arm extending beyond the insulative body and received in the first terminal slot; wherein both the fixed portions of the signal terminal and the ground terminal have a same first width, both the elastic arms of the signal terminal and the ground terminal have a same second width, the second width is wider than the first width, every two adjacent fixed portions of the upper terminals are equidistant, and every two adjacent elastic arms of the upper terminals are equidistant.
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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Both the fixed portions 201 of the signal terminal 21 and the ground terminal 22 have a same first width 201a. Both the elastic arms 202 of the signal terminal 21 and the ground terminal 22 have a same second width 202a. The second width 202a is wider than the first width 201a. Each first distance 201d which is between two adjacent fixed portions 201 of the signal terminal 21 is same. Each second distance 201d′ which is between a fixed portion 201 of a ground terminal 22 and another fixed portion 201 of a signal terminal 21 adjacent to aforesaid ground terminal 22 is same. Each third distance 202d which is between two adjacent elastic arms 202 of the signal terminal 21 is same. Each fourth distance 202d′ which is between an elastic arm 202 of a ground terminal 22 and another elastic arm 202 of a signal terminal 21 adjacent to aforesaid ground terminal 22 is same.
The fixed portion 201 includes a widened portion 201b connecting with the elastic arm 202. The width of the widened portion 201b is wider than the first width 201a. The width of the contact portion 203 is small than the width of the elastic arm 202. The contact portion 203 electrically connects with mating connector entering into the receiving space 15. The fixed portion 201 extends in a vertical direction. The upper terminal 20 further includes a soldering portion 204 and a positioning portion 205 connecting the fixed portion 201 and the soldering portion 204. The soldering portion 204 backwardly extends in a horizontal direction. The positioning portion 205 includes a bending portion 205a and two torn edges 205b. Each of the torn edges 205b is in one side of the bending portion 205a. A slit is between the torn edge 205b and the bending portion 205a.
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The structure of the upper terminals 20 are so designed that insertion loss of the electrical connector 100 will be reduced. The electrical connector 100 provides less than −1 dB of insertion loss when used as a different signal pair at a signaling frequency of 17 GHz. The electrical connector 100 provides greater than −10 dB of return loss when used as a different signal pair at a signaling frequency of 17 GHz.
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 illustrative 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 members in which the appended claims are expressed.
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