1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical connector, and particularly to a high profile electrical connector mounted on a printed circuit board.
2. Description of Related Art
With the development of communication and computer technology, electrical connectors for high-speed data transmission are widely used in electronic systems. IEEE1394 (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; IEEE) connectors are commonly used to connect external and internal peripheral devices to a computer for performing high speed data transmission therebetween. These connectors typically employ a plug connector terminated to a transmission cable and a receptacle connector mounted on a circuit board of the computer.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,315,608 discloses a receptacle connector comprising an insulative housing having a base portion and a mating portion, a plurality of conductive terminals retained in the housing, an inner shield enclosing the mating portion of the housing for electromagnetic interference protection, and an outer metal shield enclosing both the housing and the inner shield for further electromagnetic interference protection. In some special applications, a large distance is required between the mating portion and a printed circuit board (PCB) on which the receptacle connector is mounted. A high profile receptacle connector is accordingly developed to satisfy this requirment. However, the high profile receptacle connector may cause a variety of problem. For instance, as the complexity of the high profile housing increases, the difficulty of manufacturing the high profile housing increases. Another problem is that the terminals received in the high profile housing have elongated mounting potions, which results in that the elongated mounting portions are difficult to be positioned and therefore are inaccurately connected to the PCB.
Hence, an improved high profile electrical connector is desired to overcome the disadvantage of the prior art.
An object of the present invention is to provide a high profile electrical connector with terminal modules retained in a dielectric housing thereof.
To achieve the above object, an electrical connector in accordance with the present invention comprises a dielectric housing, a terminal subassembly, an inner shield and an outer shield. The dielectric housing comprises a supporting portion and a mating portion defining a receiving space above the supporting portion. The terminal subassembly comprises first and second terminal modules. The first and the second terminal modules respectively comprise first and second dielectric bodies retained in the receiving space and a plurality of first and second terminals received in the first and the second dielectric bodies. The first and the second dielectric bodies extend beyond the mating portion. The inner shield encloses the first and second dielectric bodies and defines a first engaging space. The outer shield encloses the dielectric housing and the inner shield, the outer shield and the inner shield define a second engaging space therebetween.
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.
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Each of the first and the second terminals 20, 30 is insert-molded in the base 140, 160 respectively and comprises a vertical intermediate portion 21, 31, a contact portion 22, 32 extending forwardly from the intermediate portion 21, 31 on an inner face of the tongue 141, 161 of the first and the second dielectric bodies 40, 80 and a solder tail 24, 34 extending from the intermediate portion 21, 31 for connecting with a corresponding pad of the PCB.
The spacer 25 comprises a main portion 251 received in the cavity 131 of the dielectric housing 12 and a second ladder portion 252 engaging with the first ladder portion 128. The intermediate portions 21 of the first terminals 20 are partially insert-molded in the main portion 251 and the second ladder portion 252. The main portion 251 is formed with a pair of posts 253 and a plurality of ribs 254 on a front face thereof. The posts 253 of the main portion 251 are fit in the corresponding holes 134 of the inner wall 132 of the cavity 131. The intermediate portions 31 of the second terminals 30 are snugly sandwiched between the corresponding ribs 254 of the main portion 251 and the corresponding passageways 133 of the inner wall 132 of the dielectric housing 12. The second ladder portion 252 defines a plurality of cutouts 255 aligned with the ribs 254 of the main portion 251. The cutouts 255 are fit in the corresponding bulges 1280 with lower ends of the intermediate portions 31 of the corresponding second terminals 31 sandwiched therebetween.
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The outer shield 70 comprises a front shield 71 and a rear shield 72 both attached to the dielectric housing 12. The front shield 71 comprises a shroud 711 enclosing the shroud 61 of the inner shield 60 and the mating portion 138 of the dielectric housing 12, and a pair of opposite side walls 713 extending downwardly from the shroud 711 to cover side faces of the dielectric housing 12. The shroud 61 of the inner shield 60 and the shroud 711 of the front shield 71 together define a second engaging space 3 therebetween. Each side wall 713 is formed with a grounding tail 714 for connecting with the grounding path of the PCB. The side walls 713 and the shroud 711 define a plurality of openings 715 therein. The rear shield 72 covers the rear face 139 of the dielectric housing 12 and is formed with a plurality of tabs 720 engaging with the openings 715 of the front shield 71.
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 terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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