Claims
- 1. An electrical connector for the electrical mateability with a network electrical connector having two rows of opposed contacts therein, the connector comprising:
- electrical substrate means including a printed circuit board having electrical conductor means disposed thereon, said conductor means comprising circuit pads arranged along a front edge of said substrate means and being adapted for receipt between, and in electrical engagement with, the two rows of opposed contacts, said conductor means further comprising electrical traces extending from said circuit pads and being electrically connected to a plurality of passive components mounted to said substrate means, said components adapted to collectively represent an impedance load across said conductor means; and
- an insulative housing means comprising a slot extending through said housing means, said slot being adapted to receive said substrate means therethrough,
- said insulative housing means further comprising, a front mating face, and mounting means for mounting said substrate means to said housing means with said circuit pads projecting outwardly from said mating face,
- said mounting means comprise retention arms extending rearwardly from said mating face, flanking said slot, and
- said retention arms having latching shoulders adapted to engage recess means in said substrate means.
- 2. The electrical connector of claim 1, wherein said recess means are in side edges of said substrate means.
- 3. The electrical connector of claim 1, further comprising shielding means at least partially surrounding said substrate means.
- 4. The electrical connector of claim 3, wherein said substrate means is positioned within said shielding means, such that said conductive pads are in encircling surroundment by said shroud.
- 5. The electrical connector of claim 3, wherein said shielding means comprises a front shroud positioned forwardly of said front mating face, and encircling said conductive pads.
- 6. The electrical connector of claim 5, wherein said shielding means comprises upper and lower shield shells surrounding said housing means, and a forward shielding member carrying said shroud.
- 7. The electrical connector of claim 6, wherein, the shielding means is at least partially overmolded with an insulative material to define an outer insulating housing.
- 8. The electrical connector of claim 5, wherein said shielding means totally encloses said housing means and said substrate means, with the exception of an opening in said shroud.
- 9. The electrical connector of claim 8, wherein the shielding means is at least partially overmolded with an insulative material to define an outer insulating housing.
- 10. The electrical connector of claim 8, wherein said shielding means comprises a front shielding section, and an upper and a lower shielding shell, wherein one of said shells is in at least partial overlapping engagement with the other said shell, to entrap the housing means therebetween.
- 11. The electrical connector of claim 10, wherein said upper and lower shielding shell are snap latchable to said front shielding section.
- 12. A local area network comprising:
- a plurality of electrical network connectors positioned in a continuous array, each said connector comprising an insulating housing having a front mating face and a rear wire connecting face, each said connector further comprising at least one row of electrical terminals mounted in said housing with spring contact portions positioned adjacent to said front mating face, where some of said connectors are connected to further electrical devices, and at least one said connector is disconnected; and
- an electrical terminating connector electrically connected to said one disconnected network connector, said terminating connector comprising a housing means for mounting a substrate means thereto, said substrate means including electrical conductor means disposed thereon, said conductor means comprising conductive pads arranged along a front edge of said substrate means and being adapted for receipt against, and in electrical engagement with, the one said row of opposed contacts, said conductor means further comprising electrical traces extending from said conductor pads and being electrically connected to a plurality of passive components, said components adapted to collectively represent an impedance load across said conductor means, simulating a load from a network device, and thereby preventing reflection through said network.
- 13. The network of claim 12, wherein said insulating housing of said electrical network connectors comprises a longitudinal channel extending along the mating face, having two rows of opposed contacts positioned in said channel defining a spacing between said opposed contacts.
- 14. The network of claim 13, wherein said substrate means comprises conductive pads on each side thereof, and said substrate means is profiled for receipt within said spacing, with said conductive pads on each side of said substrate means, in electrical engagement with a respective row of said electrical terminals.
- 15. The network of claim 12, wherein said terminator connector includes shielding means having a shielding shroud surrounding said conductive pads of said substrate means.
- 16. The network of claim 15, wherein said electrical connectors further include shielding shrouds surrounding said mating face of said electrical connectors, said electrical connectors being connected to said terminator connector with said substrate means positioned within the longitudinal channel, and the shielding means of said terminator connector in mating engagement over said shielding means of said electrical network connector.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/558,025 filed Jul. 25, 1990, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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Photos 1-4 of Data Module for Texas Instrument Model T1-994A Computer. |
Photo 1 (Exhibit 1) of prior art connector. |
Photo 2 (Exhibit 2) of prior art connector. |
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