Claims
- 1. A cable harness assembly, comprising:
a shielded cable comprising a first and a second conductor for conducting a pair of differential signals and a shield at least partially covering the first and the second conductors; and a paddle-card termination comprising a generally planar board having a first and a second electrically-conductive trace formed thereon and having a first and a second major surface, wherein the first trace is electrically coupled to the first conductor at a first location on the first major surface and extends along the first major surface to a second location on the first major surface, and the second trace is electrically coupled to the second conductor at a third location on the first major surface and extends along the first and the second major surfaces to a fourth location on the second major surface.
- 2. The cable harness assembly of claim 1, wherein a via is formed in the board and the second trace extends between the first and the second major surfaces through the via.
- 3. The cable harness assembly of claim 1, wherein the first major surface forms a top surface of the board, the second major surface forms a bottom surface of the board, and the third and the fourth locations are substantially vertically aligned.
- 4. A cable harness assembly, comprising:
a paddle-card termination comprising (i) a generally planar board having a first and a second electrically-conductive trace formed thereon and having a first and a second major surface, (ii) a first, second, and third electrically-conductive pad disposed on the first major surface, (iii) a fourth electrically-conductive pad disposed on the second surface, (iv) a first electrically-conductive trace extending between the first and the third pads, and (v) a second electrically-conductive trace extending between the second and the fourth pads; and a shielded cable comprising a first conductor electrically and mechanically coupled to the first pad and a second conductor electrically and mechanically coupled to the second pad.
- 5. The cable harness assembly of claim 4, further comprising a second of the cables, wherein the cable termination further comprises (i) a fifth electrically-conductive pad disposed on the first major surface, (ii) a sixth electrically-conductive pad disposed on the second major surface and electrically and mechanically coupled to a first conductor of the second of the cables, (iii) a seventh electrically-conductive pad disposed on the second major surface and electrically and mechanically coupled to a second conductor of the second of the cables, (iv) an eighth electrically-conductive pad disposed on the second major surface, (v) a third electrically-conductive trace extending between the fifth and the sixth pads, and (v) a fourth electrically-conductive trace extending between the seventh and the eighth pads.
- 6. The cable harness assembly of claim 5, wherein the first major surface forms a top surface of the board, the second major surface forms a bottom surface of the board, the first and the sixth pads are substantially vertically aligned, the second and the seventh pads are substantially vertically aligned, the third and the fourth pads are substantially vertically aligned, and the fifth and the eighth pads are substantially vertically aligned.
- 7. The cable harness assembly of claim 4, wherein the cable further comprises a first insulator disposed around the first conductor, a second insulator disposed around the second conductor, and a shield disposed around the first and second insulators.
- 8. The cable harness assembly of claim 4, wherein the board has a via formed therein and the second trace extends between the first and the second major surfaces through the via.
- 9. The cable harness assembly of claim 5, wherein the board has a first and a second via a formed therein, the second trace extends between the first and the second major surfaces through the first via, and the third trace extends between the first and the second major surfaces through the second via.
- 10. The cable harness assembly of claim 5, wherein each of the cables comprises a drain line, the cable termination further comprises a first ground plane disposed on the first major surface and a second ground plane disposed on the second major surface, the drain line of the first of the cables is electrically and mechanically coupled to the first ground plane, and the drain line of the second of the cables is electrically and mechanically coupled to the second ground plane.
- 11. The cable harness assembly of claim 4, wherein the first and second conductors are electrically and mechanically coupled to the respective first and second pads by soldering.
- 12. A plug assembly adapted to electrically couple a receptacle adapted to mate with the plug assembly and a shielded cable comprising a first and a second conductor, the plug assembly comprising:
an insulative body having a first and a second electrically-conductive trace formed thereon and each being adapted to engage a respective contact on the receptacle; a paddle-card termination comprising (i) a generally planar board having a first and a second major surface, and (ii) a first and a second electrically-conductive pad disposed on the first surface and adapted to be electrically and mechanically coupled to the respective first and second conductors, and a first and a second contact mounted on the body and electrically coupled to a respective one of the first and second electrically-conductive traces, wherein the first contact is mechanically coupled to the first major surface and electrically coupled to the first electrically-conductive pad and the second contact is mechanically coupled to the second major surface and electrically coupled to the second conductor.
- 13. The plug assembly of claim 12, wherein the body comprises a main portion and an adjoining shelf portion having the traces formed thereon.
- 14. The plug assembly of claim 12, wherein the first and second contacts each comprise a pin portion mechanically coupled to a respective one of the first and second electrically-conductive traces and an adjoining beam portion mechanically coupled to the respective first and second major surfaces.
- 15. The plug assembly of claim 12, further comprising a casing, wherein the body, the cable termination, and the first and second contacts are disposed substantially within the casing.
- 16. The plug assembly of claim 12, wherein the first contact is mechanically coupled to a third electrically-conductive pad on the first major surface and the second contact is mechanically coupled to a fourth electrically-conductive pad on the second major surface.
- 17. The plug assembly of claim 12, wherein the first contact is electrically coupled to the first electrically-conductive pad by an electrically-conductive trace extending along the first major surface and the second contact is electrically coupled to the second electrically-conductive pad by an electrically-conductive trace extending along the first and the second major surfaces.
- 18. The plug assembly of claim 12, wherein the second electrically-conductive trace extends between the first and the second major surfaces through a via formed in the board.
- 19. The plug assembly of claim 12, wherein the first and second contacts are mechanically coupled to the respective first and second major surfaces by soldering.
- 20. A connector system, comprising:
a plurality of shielded cables each comprising a first and a second conductor for conducting a pair of differential signals; a plug assembly comprising an insulative body, a plurality of contacts mounted on the body in a first and a second row, and a paddle-card termination at least partially disposed between the first and the second rows, wherein the first and the second conductors of each of the cables are mechanically coupled to a common side of the board, the first conductor of each of the cables is electrically coupled to one of the contacts in the first row, and the second conductor of each of the cables is electrically coupled to one of the contacts in the second row; and a receptacle adapted to mate with the plug assembly and comprising a plurality of contacts each being adapted to electrically contact a respective one of the contacts of the plug assembly when the receptacle is mated to the plug assembly.
- 21. The connector system of claim 20, wherein the plurality of shielded cable each comprise a drain line, the cable termination further comprises a first ground plane disposed on the first side the board and a second ground plane disposed on the second side of the board, the drain line of a first plurality of the cables are electrically and mechanically coupled to the first ground plane, and the drain lines of a second of the cables are electrically and mechanically coupled to the second ground plane.
- 22. The connector system of claim 20, wherein each of the contacts in the first row is substantially vertically aligned with a respective one of the contacts in the second row.
- 23. A portion of a cable harness assembly, comprising:
a shielded cable comprising a first and a second insulated conductor for conducting a pair of differential signals and a shield at least partially covering the first and the second insulated conductors; and a paddle-card termination comprising a generally planar board having a first and a second major surface, wherein at least one of said surfaces has first and second conductive pads thereon, wherein said first and second conductors are electrically and mechanically connected to said first and second pads by exposing only that part of the conductor necessary to allow the conductors of said cable to reach adjacent ones of said pads.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/383,403, which was filed on May 24, 2002 and is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
[0002] The present application is related to co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/391,388, filed Mar. 18, 2003, and co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/417,521, filed Apr. 17, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60383403 |
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