Claims
- 1. An insert for placement in a plug receiving space of a modular connector housing, comprising:a dielectric support member having a body configured and dimensioned for being seated in the plug receiving space; and a plurality of electrically conductive members disposed on the support member body in a substantially parallel, laterally spaced relationship, the plurality of conductive members including elongated contact portions for making electrical contact with plug contacts in the plug receiving space when the support member body is seated therein, rear portions engaged by the support member body having exposed ends, and one or more curved intermediate portions substantially modifying the profile of each conductive member of the plurality of conductive members to define an angular relationship between the longitudinal axis of the contact portion and the longitudinal axis of the rear portion for each conductive member, wherein at least one curved intermediate portion is asymmetrical with respect to the curved intermediate portion of an adjacent laterally arranged conductive member, the plurality of electrically conductive members includes eight adjacent electrically conductive members the contact portions of which are adjacent to one another and laterally spaced from one other including, in contact portion lateral order, a first electrically conductive member, a second electrically conductive member, a third electrically conductive member, a fourth electrically conductive member, a fifth electrically conductive member, a sixth electrically conductive member, a seventh electrically conductive member and an eighth electrically conductive member, the forward portion of the first electrically conductive member is disposed longitudinally forward of the forward portion of the second electrically conductive member and the forward portion of the eighth electrically conductive member is disposed at substantially the same longitudinal position as the forward portion of the seventh electrically conductive member, and the plurality of conductive members are generally arranged in the support member in positional relationships with respect to each other such that a capacitance is formed for compensating electrical noise during signal transmission.
- 2. An insert as recited in claim 1, wherein there are eight conductive members in the plurality of conductive members.
- 3. An insert as recited in claim 1, wherein the angular relationships are less than 90 degrees for the plurality of conductive members.
- 4. An insert as recited in claim 1, wherein the angular relationships are substantially the same at least half of the plurality of conductive members.
- 5. An insert as recited in claim 1, wherein the angular relationships are substantially the same for alternating laterally spaced conductive members of the plurality of conductive members.
- 6. An insert as recited in claim 1, wherein the curved intermediate portions of alternating laterally spaced conductive members are substantially symmetrical.
- 7. An insert as recited in claim 1, wherein the curved intermediate portions of adjacent laterally spaced conductive members are substantially asymmetrical.
- 8. An insert as recited in claim 1, wherein the one or more of the exposed ends are disposed in two horizontal planes with respect to the support member body.
- 9. An insert as recited in claim 1, wherein the exposed ends associated with adjacent laterally spaced conductive members of the plurality of conductive members are disposed in differing planes with respect to the support member body.
- 10. An insert as recited in claim 1, wherein the rear portions associated with one or more conductive members of the plurality of conductive members are disposed in transverse planes within the support member body.
- 11. An insert as recited in claim 1, wherein the rear portions associated with one or more conductive members of the plurality of conductive members are disposed in parallel planes within the support member body.
- 12. An insert in a modular jack for receiving and compensating a signal transmitted through the eight leads from a standard RJ45 wire plug, comprising:a dielectric support member having a body configured and dimensioned for being seated in the plug receiving space; and four pairs of electrically conductive members arranged on the support member in a substantially parallel, laterally spaced relationship, the conductive members including elongated contact portions for making electrical contact with plug contacts in the plug receiving space when the support member body is seated therein, rear portions engaged by the support member body having exposed ends, and curved intermediate portions substantially modifying the profile of the conductive members to define an angular relationship between the longitudinal axis of the contact portion and the longitudinal axis of the rear portion for each of the conductive members, wherein the angular relationship differs is among at least one pair of conductive members of the four pairs, the rear portion of each of the electrically conductive members is straight and directed by the curved portion of the respective electrically conductive member to extend to a rear end of the support member, the rear portion of two of the electrically conductive members converge toward each other, without crossing, as they extend away from the respective curved portion and toward the rear end of the support member and the conductive members are generally arranged in the support member in positional relationships with respect to each other such that a capacitance is formed for compensating electrical noise during signal transmission.
- 13. An insert as recited in claim 12, wherein at least one conductive member with an intermediate portion that is asymmetrical with respect to the intermediate portion of a laterally positioned conductive member.
- 14. An insert as recited in claim 12, wherein the one or more of the exposed ends are disposed in two horizontal planes with respect to the support member body.
- 15. An insert as recited in claim 14, wherein the exposed ends associated with laterally adjacent conductive members are in differing planes.
- 16. An insert as recited in claim 12, wherein the rear portions associated with one or more conductive members are disposed in transverse planes within the support member body.
- 17. An insert as recited in claim 12, wherein the rear portions associated with one or more conductive members are disposed in parallel planes within the support member body.
- 18. An electrical signal carrier interface, comprising(a) a dielectric housing having a plug receiving space for receiving a mating connector having a plurality of electrically conductive contact elements; (b) a support member body seated in the plug receiving space; and (c) a plurality of electrically conductive members disposed on the support member body in a substantially parallel, laterally spaced relationship, the plurality of conductive members including elongated contact portions for making electrical contact with the plurality of contact elements when a mating connector is received in the plug receiving space, rear portions engaged by the support member body having exposed connector ends, and one or more curved intermediate portions substantially modifying the profile of each conductive member of the plurality of conductive members to define an angular relationship between the longitudinal axis of the contact portion and the longitudinal axis of the rear portion of the conductive member, wherein at least one conductive member of the plurality of conductive members includes an intermediate portion which is asymmetrical with respect to the intermediate portion of an adjacent laterally arranged conductive member, the plurality of electrically conductive members includes eight adjacent electrically conductive members the contact portions of which are adjacent to one another and laterally spaced from one another including, in contact portion lateral order, a first electrically conductive member, a second electrically conductive member, a third electrically conductive member, a fourth electrically conductive member, a fifth electrically conductive member, a sixth electrically conductive member, a seventh electrically conductive member and an eighth electrically conductive member, and at the rear end of the support member, the lateral spacing between the fifth electrically conductive member and the seventh electrically conductive member has a magnitude that is about two times a magnitude of the lateral spacing between the first electrically conductive member and the third electrically conductive member, and at the rear end of the support member, lateral spacing between the second electrically conductive member and the fourth electrically conductive member has a magnitude that is about two times a magnitude of the lateral spacing between the sixth electrically conductive member and the eighth electrically conductive member and the plurality of conductive members are generally arranged in the support member in positional relationships with respect to each other such that a capacitance is formed for compensating electrical noise during signal transmission.
- 19. An insert as recited in claim 18, wherein the angular relationships are less than 90 degrees for the plurality of conductive members.
- 20. An insert as recited in claim 18, wherein the angular relationships are substantially the same for at least half of the plurality of conductive members.
- 21. An insert as recited in claim 18, wherein the angular relationships are substantially the same for alternating laterally spaced conductive members of the plurality of conductive members.
- 22. An insert as recited in claim 18, wherein the intermediate portions of alternating laterally spaced conductive members are substantially symmetrical.
- 23. An insert as recited in claim 18, wherein the intermediate portions of adjacent laterally spaced conductive members are substantially asymmetrical.
- 24. An insert as recited in claim 18, wherein the one or more of the exposed connector ends are disposed in two horizontal planes with respect to the support member body.
- 25. An insert as recited in claim 18, wherein the exposed connector ends associated with adjacent laterally spaced conductive members of the plurality of conductive members are disposed in differing planes with respect to the support member body.
- 26. An insert as recited in claim 18, wherein the rear portions associated with one or more conductive members of the plurality of conductive members are disposed in transverse planes within the support member body.
- 27. An insert as recited in claim 18, wherein the rear portions associated with one or more conductive members of the plurality of conductive members are disposed in parallel planes within the support member body.
- 28. An insert as recited in claim 18, wherein there are at least two curved intermediate portions in one or more conductive members of the plurality of conductive members.
- 29. An insert as recited in claim 18, wherein the contact portion and the rear portion for at least one conductive member of the plurality of conductive members are disposed in differing planes with respect to each other.
- 30. An assembly for use in a connector for mating with a plug having a plurality of plug contacts, the connector having a body defining a plug receiving space, the assembly comprising:a plurality of electrically conductive members each having a contact portion for being disposed in the plug receiving space and making contact with a respective plug contact of the plurality of plug contacts; each of the plurality of electrically conductive members further having a rear portion and a longitudinally forward portion; and wherein the plurality of electrically conductive members includes eight electrically conductive members the contact portions of which are adjacent to one another and laterally spaced from one another including, in contact portion lateral order, a first electrically conductive member, a second electrically conductive member, a third electrically conductive member, a fourth electrically conductive member, a fifth electrically conductive member, a sixth electrically conductive member, a seventh electrically conductive member and an eighth electrically conductive member, the forward portion of the first electrically conductive member is disposed longitudinally forward of the forward portion of the second electrically conductive member and the forward portion of the eighth electrically conductive member is disposed at substantially the same longitudinal position as the forward portion of the seventh electrically conductive member.
- 31. A connector for mating with a plug having a plurality of plug contacts, the connector comprising:a body defining a plug receiving space; and the assembly set forth in claim 30.
- 32. A connector for mating with a plug having a plurality of plug contacts, the connector comprising:a body defining a plug receiving space; and the assembly set forth in claim 30.
- 33. The assembly of claim 30 wherein the plurality of conductive members are generally arranged in the support member in positional relationships with respect to each other such that a capacitance is formed for compensating electrical noise during signal transmission.
- 34. The assembly of claim 30 wherein each of the plurality of electrically conductive members further includes a curved portion that comprises the longitudinally forward portion of the respective electrically conductive member.
- 35. The assembly of claim 34 wherein the forward portion of each of the eight electrically conductive members is disposed forward of the contact portion and the rear portion of the respective electrically conductive member.
- 36. The assembly of claim 34 wherein the curved portion of the first electrically conductive member is laterally disposed to the right of the curved portion of the second electrically conductive member.
- 37. The assembly of claim 34 wherein the forward portion of the second, fourth and sixth electrically conductive members are disposed rearward of the forward portion of the other electrically conductive members of the eight electrically conductive members.
- 38. The assembly of claim 34 further comprising an insert that supports the eight electrically conductive members, wherein the forward portion of each of the eight electrically conductive members is disposed forward of a forward portion of the insert and forward of the contact portion and the rear portion of the respective electrically conductive member, the contact portion of each of the eight electrically conductive members is disposed above an upper surface of the insert, and the rear portion of each of the eight electrically conductive members is supported by the insert and exits the insert through a rear portion thereof.
- 39. The assembly of claim 34 further comprising an insert that supports the eight electrically conductive members.
- 40. The assembly of claim 39 wherein the contact portion of each of the eight electrically conductive members is disposed above an upper surface of the insert.
- 41. The assembly of claim 39 wherein the rear portion of each of the eight electrically conductive members is supported by the insert and exits the insert through a rear portion thereof.
- 42. The assembly of claim 39 wherein the forward portion of each of the curved portions is disposed forward of a forward portion of the insert.
- 43. The assembly of claim 39 wherein the insert defines eight receiving ports each of which receives a respective one of the eight electrically conductive members.
- 44. The assembly of claim 43 wherein the receiving port that receives the second electrically conductive member is disposed longitudinally rearward of the receiving port that receives the first electrically conductive member, and the receiving port that receives the eighth electrically conductive member is disposed at substantially the same longitudinal position as the receiving port that receives the seventh electrically conductive member.
- 45. The assembly of claim 34 wherein the forward portion of the fourth electrically conductive member is disposed longitudinally rearward of the forward portion of the third electrically conductive member, and the forward portion of the sixth electrically conductive member is disposed at substantially the same longitudinal position as the forward portion of the fifth electrically conductive member.
- 46. The assembly of claim 45 wherein the forward portion of the second, fourth and sixth electrically conductive members are disposed substantially at a first longitudinal position, and the forward portions of the five other electrically conductive members of the eight electrically conductive members are disposed substantially at a second longitudinal position forward of the first longitudinal position.
- 47. The assembly of claim 45 wherein the curved portion of each of the electrically conductive members is substantially U-shaped.
- 48. The assembly of claim 47 wherein the curved portion of four of the eight electrically conductive members has the form of a smooth curve.
- 49. The assembly of claim 45 wherein the rear portion of the first, third, fifth and seventh electrically conductive members are disposed above the rear portion of the second, fourth, sixth and eighth electrically conductive members.
- 50. The assembly of claim 49 wherein the insert defines eight receiving ports each of which receives a respective electrically conductive member of the eight electrically conductive members, the receiving port that receives the second electrically conductive member is disposed longitudinally rearward of the receiving port that receives the first electrically conductive member, the receiving port that receives the eighth electrically conductive member is disposed at substantially the same longitudinal position as the receiving port that receives the seventh electrically conductive member, the rear portion of the first, third, fifth and seventh electrically conductive members are disposed above the rear portion of the second, fourth, sixth and eighth electrically conductive members, the forward portion of the fourth electrically conductive member is disposed longitudinally rearward of the forward portion of the third electrically conductive member, the forward portion of the sixth electrically conductive member is disposed at substantially the same longitudinal position as the forward portion of the fifth electrically conductive member.
- 51. An assembly for use in a connector for mating with a plug having a plurality of plug contacts, the connector having a body defining a plug receiving space, the assembly comprising:a plurality of electrically conductive members each having a contact portion for being disposed in the plug receiving space and making contact with a respective plug contact of the plurality of plug contacts; each of the plurality of electrically conductive members further having a rear portion and a longitudinally forward portion; and wherein the plurality of electrically conductive members includes eight electrically conductive members the contact portions of which are adjacent to one another and laterally spaced from one another including, in contact portion lateral order, a first electrically conductive member, a second electrically conductive member, a third electrically conductive member, a fourth electrically conductive member, a fifth electrically conductive member, a sixth electrically conductive member, a seventh electrically conductive member and an eighth electrically conductive member, the forward portion of each of three of the eight electrically conductive members is disposed rearward of the forward portion of each of the other five electrically conductive members of the eight electrically conductive members, and the forward portion of the eighth electrically conductive member is disposed at substantially the same longitudinal position as the forward portion of the seventh electrically conductive member.
- 52. A connector for mating with a plug having a plurality of plug contacts, the connector comprising:a body defining a plug receiving space; and the assembly set forth in claim 51.
- 53. The assembly of claim 51 wherein the plurality of conductive members are generally arranged in the support member in positional relationships with respect to each other such that a capacitance is formed for compensating electrical noise during signal transmission.
- 54. An assembly for use in a connector for mating with a plug having a plurality of plug contacts, the connector having a body defining a plug receiving space, the assembly comprising:a plurality of electrically conductive members each having a contact portion for being disposed in the plug receiving space and making contact with a respective plug contact of the plurality of plug contacts; each of the plurality of electrically conductive members further having a rear portion and a longitudinally forward portion; and wherein the plurality of electrically conductive members includes eight electrically conductive members the contact portions of which are adjacent to one another and laterally spaced from one another including, in contact portion lateral order, a first electrically conductive member, a second electrically conductive member, a third electrically conductive member, a fourth electrically conductive member, a fifth electrically conductive member, a sixth electrically conductive member, a seventh electrically conductive member and an eighth electrically conductive member, the curve portions of the eight electrically conductive members are laterally spaced from one another, the forward portion of each of three of the eight electrically conductive members are disposed substantially at a first longitudinal position, the forward portion of each the other five electrically conductive members of the eight electrically conductive members are disposed substantially at a second longitudinal position that is different than the first longitudinal position, and the forward portion of the eighth electrically conductive member is disposed at substantially the same longitudinal position as the forward portion of the seventh electrically conductive member.
- 55. The assembly of claim 54 wherein the second longitudinal position is forward of the first longitudinal position.
- 56. A connector for mating with a plug having a plurality of plug contacts, the connector comprising:a body defining a plug receiving space; and the assembly set forth in claim 54.
- 57. The assembly of claim 54 wherein the plurality of conductive members are generally arranged in the support member in positional relationships with respect to each other such that a capacitance is formed for compensating electrical noise during signal transmission.
- 58. The assembly of claim 54 wherein the curved portion of four of the eight electrically conductive members has two curved sub-portions separated by a straight sub-portion.
- 59. An assembly for use in a connector for mating with a plug having a plurality of plug contacts, the connector having a body defining a plug receiving space, the assembly comprising:a support member; a plurality of adjacent electrically conductive members supported by the support member and each having a contact portion for being disposed in the plug receiving space and making contact with a respective plug contact of the plurality of plug contacts, the plurality of adjacent electrically conductive members further having a curved portion and a rear portion, the rear portion being straight and directed by the curved portion to extend to a rear end of the support member; and wherein the contact portions of the plurality of electrically conductive members are laterally spaced from one another and the rear portion of two of the electrically conductive members converge toward each other, without crossing, as they extend away from the respective curved portion and toward the rear end of the support member.
- 60. The assembly of claim 59 wherein the rear portions of the plurality of electrically conductive members are substantially parallel to a lower surface of the body.
- 61. The assembly of claim 59 wherein the rear portion of four of the plurality of electrically conductive members extend from a receiving port for the respective electrically conductive member to the rear end of the support member.
- 62. The assembly of claim 59 wherein the rear portion of one of the two electrically conductive members is disposed substantially in the same plane as the contract portion of the respective electrically conductive member.
- 63. The assembly of claim 59 wherein the two electrically conductive members are the fourth electrically conductive member and the sixth electrically conductive member.
- 64. A connector for mating with a plug having a plurality of plug contacts, the connector comprising:a body defining a plug receiving space; and the assembly set forth in claim 59.
- 65. The assembly of claim 59 wherein the plurality of conductive members are generally arranged in the support member in positional relationships with respect to each other such that a capacitance is formed for compensating electrical noise during signal transmission.
- 66. The assembly of claim 59 wherein the plurality of electrically conductive members includes eight electrically conductive members the contact portions of which are adjacent to one another and laterally spaced from one another including, in contact portion lateral order, a first electrically conductive member, a second electrically conductive member, a third electrically conductive member, a fourth electrically conductive member, a fifth electrically conductive member, a sixth electrically conductive member, a seventh electrically conductive member and an eighth electrically conductive member.
- 67. The assembly of claim 66 wherein the rear portion of each of the eight electrically conductive members extends from a receiving port for the respective electrically conductive member to the rear end of the support member.
- 68. The assembly of claim 66 wherein the curved portion of each of the eight electrically conductive members is not parallel to a lower surface of the support member.
- 69. The assembly of claim 66 wherein the rear portions of the eight electrically conductive members are disposed in two rows.
- 70. The assembly of claim 69 wherein the two rows includes a first row and a second row, the first row being disposed above the second row.
- 71. The assembly of claim 66 wherein the curved portion of four of the eight electrically conductive members has the form of a smooth curve.
- 72. The assembly of claim 66 wherein the curved portion of four of the eight electrically conductive members has two curved sub-portions separated by a straight sub-portion.
- 73. The assembly of claim 66 wherein each of the eight electrically conductive members further includes a connecting portion disposed outside of the support member and rear of the rear portion.
- 74. The assembly of claim 66 herein the contact portion of four of the eight electrically conductive members is disposed at an angle relative to an upper surface of the support member and the angle has a magnitude in a range of from about 30 degrees to about 75 degrees.
- 75. The assembly of claim 66 wherein the contact portion of four of the eight electrically conductive members is disposed at an angle relative to an upper surface of the support member and the angle has a magnitude in a range of from about 15 degrees to about 60 degrees.
- 76. The assembly of claim 66 wherein a first one of the two rear portions is laterally spaced from a second one of the two rear portions, the lateral spacing having a first magnitude at a front end of the support member and a second magnitude at the rear end of the support member, the second magnitude being in a range of from about 0.06 inches to less than 0.04 inches.
- 77. The assembly of claim 66 wherein the two electrically conductive members are the third electrically conductive member and the fifth electrically conductive member.
- 78. The assembly of claim 66 wherein a third two of the electrically conductive members converge away from each other as they extend away from the respective curved portion and toward the rear end of the support member.
- 79. The assembly of claim 66 wherein at the rear end of the support member, the lateral spacing between the first electrically conductive member and the third electrically conductive member is about 0.1 inches, the lateral spacing between the third electrically conductive member and the fifth electrically conductive member is about 0.05 inches, the lateral spacing between the fifth electrically conductive member and the seventh electrically conductive member is about 0.2 inches, the lateral spacing between the second electrically conductive member and the fourth electrically conductive member is about 0.2 inches, the lateral spacing between the fourth electrically conductive member and the sixth electrically conductive member is about 0.05 inches, the lateral spacing between the sixth electrically conductive member and the eighth electrically conductive member is about 0.1 inches.
- 80. The assembly of claim 66 wherein a first one of the two rear portions is disposed at an angle relative to a second one of the two rear portions and the angle has a magnitude in a range of from about 5 degrees to about 10 degrees.
- 81. The assembly of claim 80 wherein the angle has a magnitude of about 7 degrees.
- 82. The assembly of claim 66 wherein a second two of the electrically conductive members converge toward each other, without crossing, as they extend away from the respective curved portion and toward the rear end of the support member.
- 83. The assembly of claim 82 wherein the two electrically conductive members are the third electrically conductive member and the fifth electrically conductive member and the second two electrically conductive members are the fourth electrically conductive member and the sixth electrically conductive member.
- 84. The assembly of claim 82 wherein the second two electrically conductive members are the fifth electrically conductive member and the seventh electrically conductive member and third two electrically conductive members are the second electrically conductive member and the fourth electrically conductive member.
- 85. The assembly of claim 66 wherein the rear portion of a second two of the electrically conductive members diverge away from each other as they extend away from the respective curved portion and toward the rear end of the support member.
- 86. The assembly of claim 85 wherein the second two electrically conductive members are the fifth electrically conductive member and the seventh electrically conductive member.
- 87. The assembly of claim 85 wherein the second two electrically conductive members are the second electrically conductive member and the fourth electrically conductive member.
- 88. An assembly for use in a connector for mating with a plug having a plurality of plug contacts, the connector having a body defining a plug receiving space, the assembly comprising:a support member; a plurality of electrically conductive members supported by the support member and each having a contact portion for being disposed in the plug receiving space and making contact with a respective contact of the plurality of plug contacts, the plurality of adjacent electrically conductive members each further having a curved portion and a rear portion, the curved portion being substantially U-shaped, the rear portion being straight and directed by the curved portion; and wherein the contact portion of the plurality of electrically conductive members are laterally spaced from one another and the rear portion of two of the electrically conductive members converge toward each other, without crossing, as they extend from the respective curved portion.
- 89. A connector for mating with a plug having a plurality of plug contacts, the connector comprising:a body defining a plug receiving space; and the assembly set forth in claim 88.
- 90. The assembly of claim 88 wherein the plurality of conductive members are generally arranged in the support member in positional relationships with respect to each other such that a capacitance is formed for compensating electrical noise during signal transmission.
- 91. An assembly for use in a connector for mating with a plug having a plurality of plug contacts, the connector having a body defining a plug receiving space, the assembly comprising:a support member; a plurality of electrically conductive members supported by the support member and each having a contact portion for being disposed in the plug receiving space and making contact with a respective contact of the plurality of plug contacts, the plurality of adjacent electrically conductive members each further having a curved portion and a rear portion, the rear portion being straight and directed by the curved portion to extend to a rear end of the support member; and wherein the contact portions of the plurality of electrically conductive members are laterally spaced from one another and the rear portion of two of the electrically conductive members diverge away from each other as they extend away from the respective curved portion and toward the rear end of the support member.
- 92. A connector for mating with a plug having a plurality of plug contacts, the connector comprising:a body defining a plug receiving space; and the assembly set forth in claim 91.
- 93. The assembly of claim 91 wherein the plurality of conductive members are generally arranged in the support member in positional relationships with respect to each other such that a capacitance is formed for compensating electrical noise during signal transmission.
- 94. An assembly for use in a connector for mating with a plug having a plurality of plug contacts, the connector having a body defining a plug receiving space, the assembly comprising:a support member; a plurality of electrically conductive members supported by the support member each having a contact portion for being disposed in the plug receiving space and making contact with a respective contact of the plurality of plug contacts, the plurality of adjacent electrically conductive members each further having a curved portion and a rear portion, the curved portion being substantially U-shaped, the rear portion being straight and directed by the curved portion; and wherein the contact portion of the plurality of electrically conductive members are laterally spaced from one another and the rear portion of two of the electrically conductive members diverge away from each other as they extend from the respective curved portion.
- 95. A connector for mating with a plug having a plurality of plug contacts, the connector comprising:a body defining a plug receiving space; and the assembly set forth in claim 94.
- 96. The assembly of claim 94 wherein the plurality of conductive members are generally arranged in the support member in positional relationships with respect to each other such that a capacitance is formed for compensating electrical noise during signal transmission.
- 97. An assembly for use in a connector for mating with a plug having a plurality of plug contacts, the connector having a body defining a plug receiving space, the assembly comprising:a support member; a plurality of electrically conductive members supported by the support member and each having a contact portion for being disposed in the plug receiving space and making contact with a respective contact of the plurality of plug contacts, the plurality of adjacent electrically conductive members each further having a rear portion, and wherein the plurality of electrically conductive members includes eight electrically conductive members the contact portions of which are adjacent to one another and laterally spaced from one another including, in contact portion lateral order, a first electrically conductive member, a second electrically conductive member, a third electrically conductive member, a fourth electrically conductive member, a fifth electrically conductive member, a sixth electrically conductive member, a seventh electrically conductive member and an eighth electrically conductive member, and at the rear end of the support member, the lateral spacing between the fifth electrically conductive member and the seventh electrically conductive member has a magnitude that is about two times a magnitude of the lateral spacing between the first electrically conductive member and the third electrically conductive member, and at the rear end of the support member, the lateral spacing between the second electrically conductive member and the fourth electrically conductive member has a magnitude that is about two times a magnitude of the lateral spacing between the sixth electrically conductive member and the eighth electrically conductive member.
- 98. A connector for mating with a plug having a plurality of plug contacts, the connector comprising:a body defining a plug receiving space; and the assembly set forth in claim 97.
- 99. The assembly of claim 97 wherein the plurality of conductive members are generally arranged in the support member in positional relationships with respect to each other such that a capacitance is formed for compensating electrical noise during signal transmission.
- 100. The assembly of claim 97 wherein the lateral spacing between the first electrically conductive member and the third electrically conductive member is about 0.1 inches, the lateral spacing between the third electrically conductive member and the fifth electrically conductive member is about 0.05 inches, the lateral spacing between the fifth electrically conductive member and the seventh electrically conductive member is about 0.2 inches, the lateral spacing between the second electrically conductive member and the fourth electrically conductive member is about 0.2 inches, the lateral spacing between the fourth electrically conductive member and the sixth electrically conductive member is about 0.05 inches, the lateral spacing between the sixth electrically conductive member and the eighth electrically conductive member is about 0.1 inches.
- 101. A connector for mating with a plug having a plurality of plug contacts, the connector comprising:a body defining a plug receiving space ; and the assembly set forth in claim 100.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
The subject application claims the benefit of commonly owned, co-pending U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/237,755, filed Sep. 29, 2000, the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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