This invention relates to a multiconductor connector to be used for a high-speed information transmission signal. In this text, the connector may be expressed as a multiconductor high speed trensmission connector or simply a multiconductor connector, etc. This connector having signal contacts whose spacing is coincident with spacing between terminals of paired or twin cables in order to improve impedance characteristics of the signal route through the cables.
With a multiconductor connector used as a high-speed transmission signal interface in personal computers and the like for monitoring, there has been strong need for multiconductor cable connectors superior in high-speed transmission characteristics in order to fulfil the imposed requirements with respect to multi-function and increase in transmission speed.
In paired or twin cables or dual-axial cables, particularly, there has been a need for maintaining good impedance characteristics at the terminal ends of the paired cables. In general, however, terminals of cables are connected to a connector after the terminals have been bent to meet arrangement of signal contacts, consequently resulting in deteriorated impedance characteristics of the paired cables.
It is an object of the invention to provide an improved multiconductor high-speed transmission connector which is able to maintain good impedance characteristics at the terminal ends of the paired cables to solve all the above problems of the prior art.
In order to achieve the above object, in a multiconductor high-speed transmission connector for connecting a plurality of paired cables including an insulator plate having on each of its upper and lower surfaces signal contacts arranged in a row to form pairs of two signal contacts aligned with each other above and below across said insulator plate, according to the invention said insulator plate has a thickness so determined that when a pair of terminals of each of said paired cables are exposed at their ends by removing their insulating coverings and then fitted on said insulator plate without changing the initial spacing between said pair of terminals in a manner embracing said insulator plate by said pair of terminals on said upper and lower surfaces, said pair of terminals are electrically connected to a pair of said signal contacts on said upper and lower surfaces of the insulator plate.
Preferably, terminal plates of the signal contacts and terminal plates of ground contacts are alternately arranged with the same pitches on the insulator plate.
In a preferred embodiment, partition plates extending perpendicularly to the insulator plate for ground contacts are each provided between the signal contacts to hold a paired cable to be connected thereto on opposite sides of the cable, and drain wires of the paired cable are connected to the partition plates, respectively.
The multiconductor connector for high-speed transmission signal according to the invention comprising the subject features described above has the following significant functions and effects.
The invention will be more fully understood by referring to the following detailed specification and claims taken in connection with the appended drawings.
As shown in the side view of FIG. 2 and in the front view of
As evidently illustrated in the plan view of
Each of the cables 6 has a drain wire 9 which is connected to a part of the held ground contact plate 5. In connecting the drain wires, preferably the drain wire 9 of a cable 6 is connected to the upper face of the ground contact plate 5 positioned on the right side of the cable 6, subsequently the drain wire 9′ of the next cable 6′ is connected to the lower face of the ground contact plate 5 positioned on the right side of the cable 6′, and so forth in an alternate manner concerning connected positions on the ground contact plates 5 (FIG. 3).
While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to the preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and other changes in form and details can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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