The present disclosure relates to a surface mount connector and a surface mount connector set that can be mounted on a substrate.
As for a surface mount coaxial connector, in order to inhibit an internal terminal from being out of position and to decrease a height, a known coaxial connector plug has a space such as a tunnel for extending the internal terminal through an external terminal to extend the internal terminal to a location outside the external terminal (cylindrical portion), as described, for example, in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2013-98122.
In the tunnel portion of the coaxial connector plug, a distance (gap) between an external conductor that corresponds to the external terminal and an external terminal of a central conductor that corresponds to the internal terminal may cause impedance mismatching, which results in degradation in characteristics. To avoid this, a product height increases.
Since the internal terminal extends to the location outside the external terminal (cylindrical portion), this is a factor in an electric field disturbance, a propagation mode changes by degrees at a higher frequency, and there is a possibility that a decrease in a cutoff frequency makes transmission impossible.
Accordingly, the present disclosure provides a surface mount connector in which an internal terminal does not extend to a location outside an external terminal.
A surface mount connector according to the present disclosure includes an external terminal that includes a tubular portion that extends in a first direction, an internal terminal that is separated from the external terminal inside the tubular portion when viewed in the first direction, and an insulator that is disposed between the internal terminal and the external terminal and that has a first main surface and a second main surface opposite the first main surface. The insulator inside the tubular portion has a through-hole that extends from the first main surface to the second main surface.
A surface mount connector according to the present disclosure, in which an internal terminal does not extend to a location outside an external terminal, removes a factor in an electric field disturbance, removes a factor in a change in a propagation mode, and inhibits a cutoff frequency from decreasing. In addition, adjustment in the size of a through-hole that is formed inside the external terminal enables the characteristics impedance of the external terminal and the internal terminal to be adjusted and enables electrical characteristics to be improved.
A surface mount connector according to a first aspect includes an external terminal that includes a tubular portion that extends in a first direction, an internal terminal that is separated from the external terminal inside the tubular portion when viewed in the first direction, and an insulator that is disposed between the internal terminal and the external terminal and that has a first main surface and a second main surface opposite the first main surface. The insulator inside the tubular portion has a through-hole that extends from the first main surface to the second main surface.
In a surface mount connector according to a second aspect, an entire circumference of the through-hole may be surrounded by the insulator when viewed in the first direction in the above first aspect.
In a surface mount connector according to a third aspect, the insulator may have a plurality of the through-holes inside the tubular portion in the above first or second aspect.
In a surface mount connector according to a fourth aspect, the insulator may have a groove that is on the second main surface and that extends from the through-hole to a location outside the tubular portion when viewed in the first direction in any one of the above first to third aspects.
In a surface mount connector according to a fifth aspect, the groove may extend from the first main surface to the second main surface in the above fourth aspect.
A surface mount connector set according to a sixth aspect includes a first surface mount connector that includes a first external terminal and a first internal terminal, and a second surface mount connector that includes a second external terminal that engages the first external terminal and a second internal terminal that engages the first internal terminal. The first surface mount connector includes the first external terminal that includes a tubular portion that extends in a first direction, the first internal terminal that is separated from the first external terminal inside the tubular portion when viewed in the first direction, and a first insulator that is disposed between the first internal terminal and the first external terminal and that has a first main surface and a second main surface opposite the first main surface. The second surface mount connector includes the second external terminal that includes a tubular portion that extends in the first direction and that has a diameter larger than that of the first external terminal, the second internal terminal that is separated from the second external terminal inside the tubular portion when viewed in the first direction, and a second insulator that is disposed between the second internal terminal and the second external terminal and that has a first main surface and a second main surface opposite the first main surface. The first insulator or the second insulator inside the tubular portion, or each of the first and second insulators has a through-hole that extends from the first main surface to the second main surface.
In a surface mount connector set according to a seventh aspect, each of the first and second insulators inside the tubular portion may have the through-hole that extends from the first main surface to the second main surface in the above sixth aspect.
In a surface mount connector set according to an eighth aspect, the first insulator may have the through-hole, and an entire circumference of the through-hole is surrounded by the first insulator when viewed in the first direction in the above sixth aspect.
In a surface mount connector set according to a ninth aspect, the second insulator may have the through-hole, and an entire circumference of the through-hole is surrounded by the second insulator when viewed in the first direction in the above sixth aspect.
Surface mount connectors and surface mount connector sets according to embodiments will hereinafter be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, components substantially like to each other are designated by like reference characters, and a duplicated description is omitted.
The surface mount connector 10a is a receptacle (male type) and includes the external terminal 4a, an internal terminal 2a, and an insulator 1. The external terminal 4a includes the tubular portion that extends in a first direction (z-direction). The internal terminal 2a is separated from the external terminal 4a inside the tubular portion when viewed in the first direction. The insulator 1 is disposed between the internal terminal 2a and the external terminal 4a and has a first main surface and a second main surface opposite the first main surface. The insulator 1 inside the tubular portion has a through-hole 6 that extends from the first main surface to the second main surface.
The surface mount connector 10a, in which the internal terminal 2a does not extend to a location outside the external terminal 4a, removes a factor in an electric field disturbance, removes a factor in a change in a propagation mode from a TEM mode into a higher-order mode, and inhibits a cutoff frequency from decreasing. Adjustment in the size of the through-hole 6 that is formed inside the external terminal 4a enables characteristics impedance of the external terminal 4a and the internal terminal 2a to be adjusted and enables electrical characteristics to be improved. The through-hole 6, which is an air layer and has a relative dielectric constant of 1, inhibits a surrounding component such as the external terminal from being affected by electric fields close to each other unlike the case where a substance that has a relative dielectric constant of 1 or more is filled therein. For this reason, the cutoff frequency can be a frequency in a high frequency band, and a connector that supports an increased frequency can be provided. In the case where a space is formed as the through-hole 6, flux that comes from solder during mounting can be stored in the space, and the flux can be inhibited from rising. The surface mount connector is a receptacle but is not limited thereto. The surface mount connector may be a receptacle or a plug receptacle. The surface mount connector is a coaxial connector but is not limited thereto.
Components that are included in the surface mount connector 10a will now be described.
<Insulator>
The insulator 1 is composed of, for example, resin. Insulating resin that is typically used is used as the resin. For example, a LCP (Liquid Crystal Polymer) may be used. The insulator 1 is disposed between the internal terminal 2a and the external terminal 4a and has the first main surface and the second main surface. The insulator 1 is molded by, for example, insert molding. The insulator 1 ensures electrical insulation between the internal terminal 2a and the external terminal 4a.
The insulator 1 inside the tubular portion has the through-hole 6 that extends from the first main surface to the second main surface. For example, the through-hole 6 may be formed as a notch that is obtained by cutting a portion of the internal terminal 2a that extends toward a location outside the external terminal 4a. The through-hole 6 has a function of adjusting the characteristics impedance of the external terminal 4a and the internal terminal 2a. The through-hole 6 functions as the space in which the flux that comes from the solder during mounting onto a substrate is stored. The through-hole 6 and the external terminal 4a may not overlap when viewed in the first direction. In other words, the through-hole 6 is surrounded by the insulator 1 when viewed in the first direction. In this case, the flux can be inhibited from rising toward the external terminal 4a. An end portion of the internal terminal 2a may be exposed to the through-hole 6. This enables the end portion of the internal terminal 2a and the substrate to be checked in the first direction when being connected to each other and makes it easy to connect these. A groove 8 may be on the second main surface of the insulator 1 and extend from the through-hole 6 to a location outside the tubular portion of the external terminal 4a. In this case, the flux that comes from the solder during mounting can be stored also in the groove 8, and the flux can be inhibited from rising.
The through-hole 6 may be simultaneously formed during insert molding of the insulator 1, or the through-hole 6 may be formed by notching the insulator 1 after the insulator 1 is formed. The groove 8 may also be simultaneously formed during insert molding of the insulator 1, or the groove 8 may be formed by removing a part of the second main surface of the insulator 1.
<External Terminal>
The external terminal 4a includes the tubular portion that extends in the first direction (z-direction). In
<Internal Terminal>
The internal terminal 2a is separated from the external terminal 4a inside the tubular portion when viewed in the first direction (z-direction). In
In the case where the surface mount connector 10a is mounted on the substrate, the internal terminal 2a of the surface mount connector 10a does not extend below the external terminal 4a. For this reason, an electrode that is connected to an internal terminal can be located inside the tubular portion of the external terminal 4a. Thus, the external terminal 4a and the internal terminal 2a are unlikely to have capacitance, the external terminal 4a and the electrode are unlikely to have capacitance, and impedance mismatching is reduced. In the case where the substrate is a multilayer substrate that has a conductive layer between ground layers, the electrode of the substrate can be directly connected to the internal terminal from the conductive layer and is not exposed to the outside from the surface mount connector 10a. Accordingly, an influence of a noise from the outside can be avoided.
The surface mount connector 10b according to the second embodiment differs from the surface mount connector according to the first embodiment in that the surface mount connector is a plug receptacle (female type). Another difference is that an internal terminal 2b does not have a cylindrical shape but has a shape of three portions of an annular shape. Another difference is that a through-hole 7 extends not only inside an external terminal 4b but also outside the tubular portion of the external terminal 4b.
The surface mount connector 10b, in which the internal terminal 2b does not extend to a location outside the external terminal 4b, inhibits the cutoff frequency from decreasing as in the surface mount connector according to the first embodiment. Adjustment in the size of the through-hole 7 that is formed in the insulator 1 inside the tubular portion of the external terminal 4b enables the characteristics impedance of the external terminal 4b and the internal terminal 2b to be adjusted and enables the electrical characteristics to be improved. The through-hole 7, which is an air layer and has a relative dielectric constant of 1, enables the cutoff frequency to be a frequency in a high frequency band, and a connector that has a decreased size and that supports a high frequency can be provided. In the case a space is formed as the through-hole 7, the flux that comes from the solder during mounting can be stored in the space.
The surface mount connector set 20 according to the third embodiment is a surface mount connector set that is obtained by combining the surface mount connector (receptacle) according to the first embodiment and the surface mount connector (plug receptacle) according to the second embodiment. In the surface mount connector set 20, as illustrated in
The surface mount connector according to the fourth embodiment is a receptacle and differs from the surface mount connector according to the first embodiment in having four through-holes 6a to 6d. The number of the through-holes 6 is not limited to 1 or 4. In the case where the through-holes 6a to 6d are formed, the through-holes 6a to 6d are preferably symmetrical with respect to the internal terminal 2a. This enables a state of an electric field inside the external terminal 4a to be more uniformly controlled and improves the electrical characteristics.
As illustrated in
The present disclosure includes embodiments that are obtained by appropriately combining freely selected embodiments and/or examples among the embodiments and/or examples described above. The effects of the embodiments and/or examples can be achieved.
A surface mount connector according to the present disclosure, in which an internal terminal does not extend to a location outside an external terminal, inhibits the cutoff frequency from decreasing. In addition, adjustment in the size of a through-hole that is formed inside the external terminal enables the characteristics impedance of the external terminal and the internal terminal to be adjusted and enables electrical characteristics to be improved. For this reason, a surface mount connector that has excellent electrical characteristics can be provided.
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