1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a network connector socket and, in particular, to a network connector socket having a structure reducing the crosstalk noise.
2. Description of Related Art
A currently popular network connector, an RJ45 connector, has eight contacts defined in its specification. The eight contacts are needle-shaped contacts arranged in parallel, which results in crosstalk noise between two adjacent contacts due to magnetic field interferences when signal transmission. As a result, the quality of the signal transmission is seriously affected.
In view of this, the inventor pays special attention to research with the application of related theory and tries to overcome the above disadvantages regarding the above related art, which becomes the goal of the inventor's improvement.
The present invention is to provide a network connector socket have a feature of low crosstalk.
The present invention provides a network connector socket comprising an insulated body, a plurality of first contacts, and a plurality of second contacts. Each of the first contacts comprises a first fixed segment fixed in the insulated body. The first fixed segments are arranged in parallel on a first plane and coplanar with each other. Each of the second contacts comprises a second fixed segment fixed in the insulated body. The second fixed segments extend on a second plane spaced apart with the first plane and are arranged in parallel. One of the first fixed segments is bent and extends to cross at least one of the second fixed segments. For one of the first contacts, the corresponding first fixed segment has a larger transverse width than that of the rest; for one of the second contact, the corresponding second fixed segment has a larger transverse width than that of the rest.
Preferably, in the above-mentioned network connector socket, one end of each of the first fixed segments extends to form a first clamping segment and one end of each of the second fixed segments extends to form a second clamping segment . The first clamping segments and the second clamping segment are arranged alternately in parallel and coplanar with each other.
Preferably, in the above-mentioned network connector socket, the other end of each of the first fixed segments extends to form a first welding segment and the other end of each of the second fixed segments extends to form a second welding segment. The first welding segments are arranged in parallel along a first row and the second welding segments are arranged in parallel along a second rows, in which the first and second rows are in parallel to each other.
Preferably, in the above-mentioned network connector socket, for each of the first contacts, the corresponding junction of the first fixed segment and the first welding segment is bent; for each of the second contacts, the corresponding junction of the second fixed segment and the second welding segment is bent.
Preferably, the above-mentioned network connector socket further comprises a housing in which the insulated body is received.
Preferably, the above-mentioned network connector socket further comprises a housing in which the insulated body is received. The housing has a receiving port to which the first clamping segments and the second clamping segments are disposed correspondingly.
Preferably, the above-mentioned network connector socket further comprises a housing in which the insulated body is received. The first clamping segments and the second welding segments protrude out of the housing.
Preferably, in the above-mentioned network connector socket, a positioning pin protrudes from the housing and extends in the same direction as those of the first welding segments and the second welding segments.
Preferably, in the above-mentioned network connector socket, one of the first contacts and one of the second contacts cross mutually and are both disposed at one side of the first fixed segment having a larger transverse width; the other one of the first contacts and the other one of the second contacts cross mutually and are both disposed at the other side of the first fixed segment having a larger transverse width.
Preferably, in the above-mentioned network connector socket, one of the first contacts and one of the second contacts cross mutually and are disposed at one side of the second fixed segment having a larger transverse width; the other one of the first contacts and the other one of the second contacts cross mutually and are disposed at the other side of the second fixed segment having a larger transverse width.
The present invention uses a cross configuration of the first contacts and the second contacts to produce a capacitive compensation effect in between. Also, another capacitive compensation effect is produced by means of the transverse width change of the first contact (or the second contact) in conjunction of its adjacent first contact (or the second contact). Therefore, the crosstalk noise between the contacts can be reduced by the capacitive compensation effects.
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In the current embodiment, the insulated body 100 is preferably a bulk made of plastic. Two recesses 110/120 are formed on the insulated body 100, opposite to each other. In particular, the two recesses 110/120 penetrate through the insulated body 100 and communicate with each other, but the present invention is not limited to this. The insulated body 100 is used to secure the relative positions between the first contacts 210/220/230/240 and the second contacts 310/320/330/340.
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In the current embodiment, three bent extended first fixed segments 211/231/241 are disposed corresponding to three bent extended second fixed segments 311/321/341, respectively. Two corresponding segments 211/311 or 231/321 or 241/341 bend in opposite directions such that two crosses are formed between the two corresponding segments. The first fixed segments 211 and the second fixed segment 311 cross mutually and are both disposed at one side of the first fixed segment 221 having a larger transverse width; the first fixed segment 231 and the second fixed segment 321 cross mutually and are disposed at the other side of the first fixed segment 221 having the larger transverse width. The first fixed segments 231 and the second fixed segments 321 cross mutually and are both disposed at one side of the second fixed segment 331 having a larger transverse width; the first fixed segments 241 and the second fixed segment 341 cross mutually and are both disposed at the other side of the second fixed segment 331 having the larger transverse width.
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The first welding segments 213/223/233/243 and the second welding segments 313/323/333/343 protrude out of the housing 400. The first welding segments 213/223/233/243 and the second welding segments 313/323/333/343 are arranged alternately in parallel and coplanar with each other. The first clamping segments 212/222/232/242 are arranged in parallel along a first row and the second clamping segments 312/322/332/342 are arranged in parallel along a second rows, in which the first and second rows are in parallel to each other. The positioning pins 420 extend in the same direction as those of the first welding segments 213/223/233/243 and the second welding segments 313/323/33/343.
The present invention uses a cross configuration of the first contacts 210/230/240 and the second contacts 310/320/340 to produce a capacitive compensation effect in between; thus, the crosstalk noise between the first contacts 210/230/240 and the second contacts 310/320/340 can be reduced. In addition, the transverse width change of the first contact 220 (or the second contact 330) in conjunction of its adjacent first contact 210 or 230 (or the second contact 320 or 340) produces another capacitive compensation effect, which reduces the crosstalk noise between two adjacent first contacts (or second contacts). Further, the first contacts 210/220/230 (or second contacts 320/330/340) are exposed to the recess 110 (or 120) of the insulated body 100, which can change the medium, i.e., plastic is changed to air, between two adjacent parts of the first contacts (or the second contacts); thus the crosstalk noise between the two adjacent parts of the first contacts (or the second contacts) can be reduced by the capacitive compensation effect generated in between.
The embodiments described above are only preferred ones of the present invention and not to limit the scope of appending claims regarding the present invention. Therefore, all the equivalent modifications applying the spirit of the present invention should be embraced by the scope of the present invention.
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