PCIE/SAS FEMALE ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR

Abstract
A Peripheral Component Interconnect Express/Serial Attached SCSI (PSAS) female connector includes a frame member, a terminal member, and a cover member; the frame member including a terminal groove disposed in the frame member and a tilt portion disposed in the terminal groove adjacent to a plug end; the terminal member inserted in the frame member and including a Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA) 7 pin terminal, a Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) 40 pin terminal, a 15 Pin signal terminal, a 6 Pin terminal, and a 4 Pin terminal. When the PSAS female connector is engaged with the male connector, the SATA 7 Pin terminal and the SAS 40 Pin terminal are pressed by a terminal of the male connector to be bent toward an outer lateral side of the terminal groove to contact the elastic plate of the cover member. The present invention effectively improves the cross interference during high speed transmission, thereby achieving the Generation 5 performance requirement.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to filed of connectors, and more particularly, to a Peripheral Component Interconnect Express/Serial Attached SCSI (PSAS) female connector.


BACKGROUND

In the server storage industry, as the data storage requirement increases continuously, the transmission rate requirement accordingly increases as well. With the increasing of clock rate and the dramatic time shortening of the increasing of clock rate, the transmission rate requirement upon the connector becomes higher than before. Due to a relatively complicated structure, the signal terminal of the PSAS female connector comprises two bending arrangements, wherein the routes of the inner and outer row thereof are longer and closer to each other. Therefore, it is desired to resolve the cross interference under a high data transmission rate, so as to realize a 32 Gbps transmission rate under the U0.2 and U0.3 applications.


BRIEF SUMMARY

For resolving the issues above, a PSAS female connector is disclosed. With a structural improvement, the cross interference issues in the high speed data transmission of the female connector is avoided.


For achieving the aforementioned objectives, a PSAS female connector is provided, comprising a frame member, a terminal member, and a cover member; the frame member comprising a terminal groove and a tilt portion; the terminal groove disposed in the frame member; the tilt portion disposed in the terminal groove adjacent to a plug end; the terminal member inserted in the frame member and comprising a Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA) 7 pin terminal, a Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) 40 pin terminal, a 15 Pin signal terminal, a 6 Pin terminal, and a 4 Pin terminal; the cover member comprising a shorter cover plate and a longer cover plate; the shorter cover plate and the longer cover plate comprising an elastic plate disposed on an end portion of the shorter cover plate and the longer cover plate; the cover member formed in a plate shape, the shorter cover plate and the longer cover plate disposed on a lateral side of the frame member inserted with the SATA 7 Pin terminal and a lateral side of the frame member inserted with the SAS 40 Pin terminal, respectively; before the PSAS female connector being engaged with a male connector, a pin of the SATA 7 Pin terminal and a pin of the SAS 40 Pin terminal abutting against the tilt portion, a contact point of the pin of the SATA 7 Pin terminal and the tilt portion being positioned on a same plane with a contact point of the pin of the SAS 40 Pin terminal and the tilt portion; when the PSAS female connector is engaged with the male connector, the SATA 7 Pin terminal and the SAS 40 Pin terminal are pressed by a terminal of the male connector to be bent toward an outer lateral side of the terminal groove to contact the elastic plate of the cover member; through a contact with the elastic plate of the cover member, the pin of the SATA 7 Pin terminal are connected with the pin of the SAS 40 Pin terminal.


Preferably, the frame member of the PSAS female connector is formed of a plastic material.


Preferably, the frame member of the PSAS female connector comprises a conductive plastic; the conductive plastic comprises a shorter conductive plastic portion and a longer conductive plastic portion both disposed in the terminal groove; the shorter cover plate and the longer cover plate are connected with the shorter conductive plastic portion and longer conductive plastic portion, respectively.


The PSAS female connector comprises a positioner; the frame member comprises a position hole formed on two sides of the frame member; an end of the positioner passes through the position hole to be fixed on a PCB. With such configuration, the present invention achieves the following advantages.


Compared with prior arts, the two cover plates in the present invention have an elastic plate on the end portion thereof, and the elastic plates are attached to the frame member corresponding to the insertion positions of the SATA7 Pin and SAS 40 Pin signal power source terminals, respectively. The pins of the SATA 7 Pin terminal and SAS 40 Pin terminal abut against the tilt portion, wherein the contact point of the pin of the SATA 7 Pin terminal and the tilt portion are positioned on a same plane with the contact point of the pin of the SAS 40 Pin terminal and the tilt portion, so as to prevent the pins from being positioned at different heights. During operation, after the PSAS female connector is engaged with the male connector, the SATA 7 Pin terminal and the SAS 40 Pin terminal are pressed by the terminal of the male connector to be bent toward an outer lateral side of the terminal groove to contact the elastic plate of the cover member. Through contact with the elastic plate of the cover member, the pin of the SATA 7 Pin terminal is connected with the pin of the SAS 40 Pin terminal. The cover member contacted with the conductive plastic, facilitating the connection between the head end and the tail end of the grounding terminal, thereby providing an optimal cover and improving the cross interference, achieving a Generation 5 (Gen5) performance requirement.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is an exploded view of the PSAS female connector in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.



FIG. 2 is a partially enlarged sectional side view of the PSAS female connector, illustrating the terminal pin abutting against the tilt portion before engagement.



FIG. 3 is a partially enlarged sectional side view of the PSAS female connector, illustrating the terminal pin contacting the elastic plate.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The aforementioned and further advantages and features of the present invention will be understood by reference to the description of the preferred embodiment in conjunction with the accompanying FIG. 1 to FIG. 3 where the components are illustrated based on a proportion for explanation but not subject to the actual component proportion.


Embodiment 1

Referring to FIG. 1, the PSAS female connector comprises a frame member 1, a terminal member 2, and a cover member 3.


The frame member 1 comprises a terminal groove 11 and a tilt portion 12.


The terminal groove 11 is disposed in the frame member 1.


The tilt portion 12 is disposed in the terminal groove 11 adjacent to a plug end. As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, the tilt portion 12 is shaped as a shelf.


The terminal member 2 is inserted in the frame member 1 and comprises a SATA 7 Pin terminal 21, an SAS 40 Pin terminal 22, a 15 Pin signal terminal 23, a 6 Pin terminal 24, and a 4 Pin terminal 25.


The cover member 3 comprises a shorter cover plate 31 and a longer cover plate 32. As shown in FIG. 1, the shorter cover plate 31 is shorter than the longer cover plate 32. Both the shorter cover plate 31 and the longer cover plate 32 comprises an elastic plate 33 disposed on an end portion of the shorter cover plate 31 and the longer cover plate 32. As shown in FIG. 1, the elastic plate 33 of the shorter cover plate 31 includes a first plurality of contact members; and the elastic plate 33 of the longer cover plate 32 includes a second plurality of contact members.


The cover member 3 is formed in a plate shape. The shorter cover plate 31 and the longer cover plate 32 are disposed on a lateral side of the frame member 1 inserted with the SATA 7 Pin terminal 21 and a lateral side of the frame member 1 inserted with the SAS 40 Pin terminal 22, respectively.


Referring to FIG. 2 and FIG. 3, before the PSAS female connector being engaged with a male connector 302, a pin of the SATA 7 Pin terminal 21 and a pin of the SAS 40 Pin terminal 22 abut against the tilt portion 12, wherein a contact point of the pin of the SATA 7 Pin terminal 21 and the tilt portion are positioned on a same plane with a contact point of the pin of the SAS 40 Pin terminal 22 and the tilt portion, thereby preventing the pins from being positioned at different heights. When the PSAS female connector is engaged with the male connector 302, the SATA 7 Pin terminal 21 and the SAS 40 Pin terminal 22 are pressed by a terminal of the male connector to be bent toward an outer lateral side of the terminal groove 11 to contact the elastic plate 33 of the cover member 3. Through the contact with the elastic plate 33 of the cover member 3, the pin of the SATA 7 Pin terminal 21 is connected with the 10 pin of the SAS 40 Pin terminal 22, thereby forming an optimal cover and improving the cross interference, achieving the Gen5 performance requirement.


Embodiment 2

Referring to FIG. 1 to FIG. 3, on the basis of embodiment 1, the frame member of the PSAS female connector is formed of a plastic material. The frame member 1 comprises a conductive plastic. The conductive plastic comprises a shorter conductive plastic portion 13 and a longer conductive plastic portion 14 that are disposed in the terminal groove 11. The shorter cover plate 31 and the longer cover plate 32 are connected with the shorter conductive plastic portion 13 and the longer conductive plastic portion 14, respectively.


The PSAS female connector comprises a positioner 4. The frame member comprises a position hole 41 formed on two sides of the frame member 1. An end of the positioner 4 passes through the position hole 41 to be fixed on a PCB.


Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.

Claims
  • 1. An electrical connector, comprising: a frame member comprising a groove;a plurality of terminals held by the frame member, each of the plurality of terminals comprising a head end disposed in the groove and a tail end extending out of the frame member; anda plurality of contact members, wherein:each contact member of the plurality of contact members comprises a contact portion,the contact portions of the plurality of contact members are separate from the head ends of the plurality of terminals, andthe contact portions of the plurality of contact members are configured to contact the head ends of selected ones of the plurality of terminals when the plurality of terminals are deflected upon insertion of a mating component into the groove.
  • 2. The electrical connector of claim 1, wherein the plurality of contact members are electrically connected.
  • 3. The electrical connector of claim 2, comprising: conductive plastic disposed in the frame member and coupled to the selected ones of the plurality of terminals at locations closer to the tail ends of the terminals than the head ends of the terminals.
  • 4. The electrical connector of claim 1, wherein: the plurality of terminals is a first plurality of terminals disposed on a first side of the frame member, andthe electrical connector comprises a second plurality of terminals disposed on a second side of the frame member that is separate from the first side by the groove.
  • 5. The electrical connector of claim 4, wherein: the plurality of contact members are a plurality of first contact members, andthe connector comprises a plurality of second contact members each comprising a contact portion, the contact portions of the plurality of second contact members being separate from the head ends of the second plurality of terminals and configured to contact the head ends of selected ones of the second plurality of terminals when the second plurality of terminals are deflected upon insertion of a mating component into the groove.
  • 6. The electrical connector of claim 5, wherein: the second plurality of terminals are configured according to a Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) specification.
  • 7. The electrical connector of claim 6, wherein: the first plurality of pins are configured according to a Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA) specification.
  • 8. The electrical connector of claim 5, comprising: a first region of conductive plastic disposed in the frame member and contacting the selected ones of the first plurality of terminals; anda second region of conductive plastic disposed in the frame member and separate from the first conductive plastic by the groove of the frame member and contacting the selected ones of the second plurality of terminals.
  • 9. The electrical connector of claim 5, wherein: the selected ones of the first plurality of terminals and the selected ones of the second plurality of terminals are connected.
  • 10. An electrical connector, comprising: a frame;a plurality of terminals held by the frame; anda metal member disposed in the frame and coupled to selected ones of the plurality of terminals at a first end, the metal member comprising a plurality of contact members at a second end opposite the first end.
  • 11. The electrical connector of claim 10, further comprising: conductive plastic, wherein the metal member is coupled to the selected ones of the plurality of terminals at the first end of the metal member.
  • 12. The electrical connector of claim 10, wherein: the plurality of contact members at the second end of the metal member are disposed corresponding to the selected ones of the plurality of terminals such that, upon deflection of the selected ones of the plurality of terminals, the selected ones of the plurality of terminals contact respective contact members of the plurality of contact members.
  • 13. The electrical connector of claim 10, wherein: the plurality of terminals is a first plurality of terminals, andthe electrical connector comprises a second plurality of terminals held by the frame and separate from the metal member by the first plurality of terminals.
  • 14. The electrical connector of claim 13, wherein: the metal member is a first metal member comprising a plurality of first contact members at the second end of the first metal member, andthe electrical connector comprises a second metal member held by the frame and coupled to selected ones of the second plurality of terminals at a third end, the second metal member comprising a plurality of second contact members at a fourth end opposite the third end.
  • 15. The electrical connector of claim 13, wherein: the plurality of second contact members at the fourth end of the second metal member are disposed corresponding to the selected ones of the second plurality of terminals.
  • 16. The electrical connector of claim 15, comprising: conductive plastic, wherein the second metal member is coupled to the selected ones of the second plurality of terminals at the third end of the second metal member.
  • 17. An electrical connector comprising: an insulative member;a plurality of ground conductors held by the insulative member, each of the plurality of ground conductors comprising a mating portion configured to engage a mating component; anda plurality of contact members each comprising a contact portion configured to: engage a respective one of the plurality of ground conductors when the respective one of the plurality of ground conductors engages the mating component; anddisengage the respective one of the plurality of ground conductors when the respective one of the plurality of ground conductors disengages the mating component.
  • 18. The electrical connector of claim 17, wherein: the plurality of contact members are electrically connected through a conducting member.
  • 19. The electrical connector of claim 18, comprising: conductive plastic disposed in the insulative member at an end opposite to the mating portions of the plurality of ground conductors, wherein the conductive plastic electrically couples the plurality of contact members to the plurality of ground conductors.
  • 20. The electrical connector of claim 17, comprising: a plurality of signal conductors held by the insulative member, each of the plurality of ground conductors comprising a mating portion configured to engage a mating component, wherein the plurality of ground conductors is disposed between respective ones of the plurality of signal conductors.
  • 21. The electrical connector of claim 17, wherein: the plurality of ground conductors are a first plurality of ground conductors aligned in a first column;the plurality of contact members are a first plurality of contact members;the electrical connector comprises a second plurality of ground conductors aligned in a second column parallel to the first column and a second plurality of contact members;each of the second plurality of ground conductors comprises a mating portion configured to engage a mating component; andeach of the second plurality of contact members comprises a contact portion configured to engage a respective one of the second plurality of ground conductors when the respective one of the second plurality of ground conductors engages the mating component; anddisengage the respective one of the second plurality of ground conductors when the respective one of the second plurality of ground conductors disengages the mating component.
RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 17/204,484, now U.S. Patent No.______, filed Mar. 17, 2021, and entitled “PCIE/SAS FEMALE ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR” which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.

Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 17204484 Mar 2021 US
Child 18076066 US