Claims
- 1. A selectable compatibility electrical connector plug having a first transmission loss characteristic for compatibility with a high performance connector and a second selectable transmission loss characteristic for compatibility with a low performance connector, said connector plug comprising:
- a housing member, at least a portion thereof being hollow and having a connector end and a cable connection end;
- a plurality of contact leads extending from said cable connection end to said connector end;
- a circuit member within said housing and affixed thereto, said circuit member having circuit components on at least one surface thereof and spaced from said contact leads; and
- at least a first actuator member for moving at least one of said contact leads into contact with at least one of said circuit components upon insertion of said plug into a low performance connector member to change the transmission loss characteristic, said plug to make said plug compatible with the low performance connector member.
- 2. The electrical connector plug as claimed in claim 1 wherein said leads are arranged in an array and further having a second actuator member, said first and second actuator members being located at either side of the array.
- 3. An electrical connector plug as claimed in claim 1 wherein said circuit member is a printed wiring board.
- 4. An electrical connector plug as claimed in claim 1 wherein said housing member has a top portion having a slot therein forming a clearance passage for said actuator member.
- 5. An electrical connector as claimed in claim 4 wherein said actuator member projects through said slot and above said top portion.
- 6. An electrical plug connector comprising:
- a housing member, at least a portion thereof being hollow and having a connector end and a cable connection end, a top portion and a bottom portion and first and second sides extending from said top portion to said bottom portion and forming lower corners therewith;
- a plurality of contact leads extending from said cable connection end to said connector end, said contact leads each having a U-shape at said connector wherein one arm of said U-shape extends from said connector end and has distal end;
- each said distal end having a contact bend;
- a planar circuit member within said housing and affixed thereto, said circuit member having circuit components on at least one surface thereof, said circuit components being spaced from said contact bends;
- a first actuator member extending through a slot in said top portion of said housing for forcing the contact bend of at least one of said leads into electrical contact with at least one of said circuit components; and
- each of the lower corners formed at the connector end of said housing having a recess therein.
- 7. The electrical plug connector as claimed in claim 6 wherein said first actuator member is movable within said housing from a first non-contacting position of said contact bends to a second contacting bends.
- 8. The electrical plug connector as claimed in claim 6 wherein each of said recesses extends from said connector end toward said cable connection end.
- 9. An electrical plug connector comprising:
- a housing member, at least a portion thereof being hollow and having a connector end and a cable connection end;
- a plurality of contact leads extending from said cable connection end to said connector end;
- a circuit member within said housing and affixed thereto, said circuit member having circuit components on at least one surface thereof spaced from said contact leads;
- a first actuator member for forcing at least one of said contact leads into contact with at least one of said circuit components;
- a second actuator member;
- said leads being arranged in an array with said first and second actuator members on either side of the array; and
- each of said actuator members comprising a button, said buttons being joined together by an actuator bar.
- 10. The electrical plug connector as claimed in claim 9 wherein said actuating bar is made of non-conducting material.
- 11. An electrical plug connector comprising:
- a housing member, at least a portion thereof being hollow and having a connector end and a cable connection end;
- a plurality of contact leads extending from said cable connection end to said connector end;
- a circuit member within said housing and affixed thereto, said circuit member having circuit components on at least one surface thereof spaced from said contact leads;
- a first actuator member for forcing at least one of said contact leads into contact with at least one of said circuit components;
- a second actuator member;
- said leads being arranged in an array with said first and second actuator members on either side of the array; and
- each of said first and second actuator members comprising an L-shaped toggle, said toggles being joined together by an actuating bar.
- 12. The electrical plug connector as claimed in claim 11 wherein said actuating bar is made of non-conducting material.
- 13. An electrical plug connector comprising:
- a housing member, at least a portion thereof being hollow and having a connector end and a cable connection end;
- a plurality of contact leads extending from said cable connection end to said connector end;
- a circuit member within said housing and affixed thereto, said circuit member having circuit components on at least one surface thereof spaced from said contact leads;
- a first actuator member for forcing at least one of said contact leads into contact with at least one of said circuit components;
- a second actuator member;
- said leads being arranged in an array with said first and second actuator members on either side of the array; and
- each of said first and second actuator members comprising first and second ones of said leads, each of said first and second leads having a bend therein which extends from the outer surface of said housing.
- 14. The electrical plug connector as claimed in claim 13 wherein a non-conducting actuator bar extends between said first and second leads and is adapted to bend the remaining leads when said first and second leads are depressed.
- 15. An electrical plug connector comprising:
- a housing member, at least a portion thereof being hollow and having a connector end and a cable connection end;
- a plurality of contact leads extending from said cable connection end to said connector end;
- a circuit member within said housing and affixed thereto, said circuit member having circuit components on at least one surface thereof spaced from said contact leads;
- a first actuator member for forcing at least one of said contact leads into contact with at least one of said circuit components;
- a second actuator member;
- said leads being arranged in an array with said first and second actuator members on either side of the array;
- said circuit components comprising capacitance pads.
- 16. An electrical plug connector comprising:
- a housing member, at least a portion thereof being hollow and having a connector end and a cable connection end;
- a plurality of contact leads extending from said cable connection end to said connector end;
- a circuit member within said housing and affixed thereto, said circuit member having circuit components on at least one surface thereof spaced from said contact leads;
- a first actuator member for forcing at least one of said contact leads into contact with at least one of said circuit components;
- a second actuator member;
- said leads being arranged in an array with said first and second actuator members on either side of the array;
- said contact leads being elongated blades, at least one of said blades having a first surface contacting bend.
- 17. The electrical plug connector as claimed in claim 16 wherein each of said elongated blades is U-shaped, one arm of the U-shape having a distal end having a first surface contacting bend at said distal end.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to, and deals with subject matter similar to that of U.S. patent applications Ser. Nos. 09/236,754; 09/236,755; and 09/236,757, of Jaime R. Arnett, filed Jan. 25, 1999 and 09/292,526 and 09/292,229, of Jaime R. Arnett, filed Apr. 15, 1999, the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference herein.
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