1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to an electrical connector, and more particularly to an electrical connector providing an interface for a high speed storage device.
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. So, we wish to design an electrical connector to overcome those problems.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide electrical connectors with more contacts adapted for higher transfer speed.
In order to achieve the object set forth, an electrical connector providing an interface for storage device comprises an insulated housing and a plurality of contact loaded in the insulated housing. The insulated housing defines an uninterrupted longitudinal slot extending in a first direction and through a mating face in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction the slot having a first and a second inner side faces facing to each other. The first inner side defines a groove extending through the mating face in the second direction. Each contact comprises a retaining portion retained in the insulated housing, a contacting portion exposing in the slot and a tail portion. The contacting portions defines a mating orientation along which the contacting portions contact with corresponding contacts of a counter electrical connector intended to be inserted in the slot. The plurality of contacts comprises a first group and a second group of contacts lined along the first side face of the slot at opposite sides of the groove, and a third group, a forth group and a fifth group of contacts lined along the second side face. The third group of contacts are aligned with the groove, the forth group of contacts faces to the first group of contacts and the fifth group of contacts faces to the second group of contacts in a third direction perpendicular to the first and second directions.
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 first group 21 of the contacts in the first area 1311 is composed of seven contacts used for delivering signal which are named as S1-S7 defined in SAS 2.0 Specification. The second group 22 of the contacts is composed of fifteen contacts used for delivering power which are named as P1-P15 defined in SAS 2.0 Specification. The groove 14 has no contacts therein.
The second inner side face 132 is in a same plane without any grooves. The second sidewall 15 is thinner than the first sidewall 14 except an uninterrupted expanding portion 16 defined at an outer side face 151 of the second sidewall 15, which extends from the top face the base portion to the mating face 121 of the mating portion 12 in the second direction and extend from left side of the second sidewall 15 but not arrive to the right side of the second sidewall 15, i.e., the expanding portion 16 is aligned with the first rear 1311 and portion of the second area 1312 adjacent to the groove 14. The expanding portion 16 is used for disposition another row of said contacts 2. A third group of contacts 23 composed of seven contacts used for delivering signal which are named as S8-S14 defined in SAS 2.0 Specification, is disposed aligned with the groove 14 in a third direction perpendicular to the first and second direction. A forth group of contacts 24 composed eight contacts and a fifth group of contacts 25 composed of eight contacts are added at opposite sides of the third group of contacts 23 (two contacts 24a, 25a are draw out from the housing in
The second sidewall 15 defines corresponding numbers of passageways 17 therein, which penetrate through the inner side face 132 and the outer side face 151 thereof to receive the third to fifth groups of contacts. The forth group of contacts 24 are divided to two sub-groups 24a, 24b and the fifth group 25 is also divided to two sub-groups 25a, 25b. The contacts in a same group or a same subgroup have a same contact distance between every adjacent contacts. The second sub-group 24b is located beside the third group 23 with the contact pitch and the first sub-group 24a spaces from the first sub-group 24a with a large subgroups distance L1. The first sub-group 25a is located beside the third group 23 with a groups distance L2 and the second sub-group 25b spaces from the first sub-group 25a with a subgroups distance L3. The distance L3 equals to the distance L1 and is larger than the distance L2. Since the second sub-group 24b is arranged beside the third group 23 with a contact distance, the second sub-group 24b is commonly configured as a unit apparently. Please notes the group division should consider the transmission type of connector.
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The contact 2b in the second group 22 is of a horizontal type which is made by cutting and bending a metal sheet, which includes a retaining portion 205 with barbs 2051 at opposite lateral sides of the retaining portion, an elastic arm 206 with an inward-converted contacting portion 207 at a freed end thereof and the tail portion 208. The elastic arm 206 and the tail portion 208 extend from opposite ends of the retaining portion 205. The contacting portion 207 also a mating orientation parallel to the mating orientation A-A. Since contacts 2 are mated with the second connector 200 through the slot 13, the mating orientation of all contacts is common defined along the A-A orientation. The retaining portions 205 of the contacts 2b are perpendicular to the mating orientation and the contacting portions 207 are formed in metal sheet plane not the cutting face.
When the first connector 100 is used in high speed device, the vertical type contacts can reduce the contact distance between every adjacent contacts, which will reduce the cross-talk produced by the contacts. The passageways 17 penetrating through the outer side face 151 also benefit reduce of the cross talk. The second group 22 of the contacts is still in horizontal type to obtain a wider dimension to ensure power transmission security. Please referring to
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A plurality of contacts 41 is located in the first surface 3221 to mate with the first and second groups of contacts of the first electrical connector 100. Furthermore, a second surface of the tongue portion 32 opposite to the second surface is arranged with a plurality of contact. Since the configuration of the second surface is unseen blocking by the side wall 33 in
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.