Claims
- 1. A modular shielded connector (10), comprising at least a pair of dielectric housing modules (12) defining at least one conductor-receiving passage (14) therebetween, the passage (14) being split axially whereby a passage portion (14a, 14b) is disposed in each housing module (12), and a conductor (16) disposed in the conductor-receiving passage (14), the conductor (16) including a conductive core (22) surrounded by a dielectric sheath (24), characterized in that:the housing modules (12) are plated with conductive shielding material at least in the area of the split passage (14).
- 2. The modular shielded connector (10) of claim 1, wherein the conductor-receiving passage (14) is split generally along a centerline thereof, whereby a passage-half (14a, 14b) is disposed in each housing module (12).
- 3. The modular shielded connector (10) of claim 1, including a plurality of the split conductor-receiving passages (14) between the housing modules (12).
- 4. The modular shielded connector (10) of claim 3, wherein the plurality of split conductor-receiving passages (14) are nonlinear and equally spaced.
- 5. The modular shielded connector (10) of claim 1, wherein the split conductor-receiving passage (14) extends at an angle and the passage is split in a plane coextensive with the angle.
- 6. The modular shielded connector (10) of claim 5, wherein the conductor-receiving passage (14) is split generally along a centerline thereof, whereby a passage-half (14a, 14b) is disposed in each housing module (12).
- 7. The modular shielded connector (10) of claim 1, wherein the split conductor-receiving passage (14) extends at an angle and the passage is split in a direction generally perpendicular to the plane of the angle.
- 8. The modular shielded connector (10) of claim 7, wherein the conductor-receiving passage (14) is split generally along a centerline thereof, whereby a passage-half (14a, 14b) is disposed in each housing module (12).
- 9. The modular shielded connector (10) of claim 1, wherein the dielectric housing modules (12) are substantially entirely plated with the conductive shielding material.
- 10. The modular shielded connector (10) of claim 1, wherein at least one of the housing modules (12) has the passage portion (14a) on one side thereof and includes a passage portion (14b) on an opposite side thereof for cooperation with a third housing module to form a stacked connector.
- 11. The modular shielded connector (10) of claim 1, wherein the housing modules (12) are generally pie-shaped.
- 12. The modular shielded connector (10) of claim 1, wherein the conductor (16) is a coaxial cable section disposed in the conductor-receiving passage (14), the cable section including a conductive core (22) surrounded by a dielectric sheath (24).
- 13. The modular shielded connector (10) of claim 1, wherein the conductor (16) is a differential signal pair (34, 36).
- 14. The modular shielded connector (10) of claim 1, wherein the housing modules (12) have opposing sidewalls (12a, 12b), and wherein a passage-half (14a, 14b) is disposed on each of the opposing sidewalls (12a, 12b).
- 15. The modular shielded connector (10) of claim 14, wherein each of the passage-halves (14a, 14b) includes one conductor of a differential signal pair (34, 36).
- 16. The modular shielded connector (10) of claim 14, wherein a differential signal pair (34, 36) is received within the passage-half (14a, 14b) of one of the opposing sidewalls (12a, 12b).
- 17. A modular shielded connector housing comprising at least a pair of dielectric housing modules (12) defining at least one conductor-receiving passage (14) therebetween, the passage (14) being split axially whereby a passage portion (14a, 14b) is disposed in each housing module (12), characterized in that:the housing modules (12) are plated with conductive shielding material at least in the area of the split passage (14).
- 18. The modular shielded connector housing of claim 17, wherein the conductor-receiving passage (14) is split generally along a centerline thereof whereby a passage-half(14a, 14b) is disposed in each housing module (12).
- 19. The modular shielded connector housing of claim 17, including a plurality of the split conductor-receiving passages (14) between the housing modules (12).
- 20. The modular shielded connector housing of claim 19, wherein the plurality of split conductor-receiving passages (14) are nonlinear and equally spaced.
- 21. The modular shielded connector housing of claim 17, wherein the split conductor-receiving passage (14) extends at an angle and the passage is split in a plane coextensive with the angle.
- 22. The modular shielded connector housing of claim 21, wherein the conductor-receiving passage (14) is split generally along a centerline thereof, whereby a passage-half (14a, 14b) is disposed in each housing module (12).
- 23. The modular shielded connector housing of claim 17, wherein the split conductor-receiving passage (14) extends at an angle and the passage is split in a direction generally perpendicular to the plane of the angle.
- 24. The modular shielded connector housing of claim 23, wherein the conductor-receiving passage (14) is split generally along a centerline thereof, whereby a passage-half (14a, 14b) is disposed in each housing module (12).
- 25. The modular shielded connector housing of claim 17, wherein the dielectric housing modules (12) are substantially plated with the conductive shielding material.
- 26. The modular shielded connector housing of claim 17, wherein at least one of the housing modules (12) has the passage portion (14a) on one side thereof and include a passage portion (14b) on an opposite side thereof for cooperation with a third housing module to form a stacked connector.
- 27. The modular shielded connector housing of claim 17, wherein the housing modules (12) are generally pie-shaped.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a National Phase Application of PCT/US01/145 12, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 09/565,705 filed May 5, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,491,545.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
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PCT/US01/14512 |
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Publishing Document |
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WO01/86759 |
11/15/2001 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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