Abstract:
An electrical connector includes a housing and an aligner. The aligner is defined by a connector base of the housing or by an alignment peg. The aligner defined by the connector base is configured to cooperate with a corresponding fiducial to properly align the electrical connector on a mounting surface of a substrate. The aligner defined by an alignment peg includes a main body and an embossed portion that defines a protrusion that extends from the main body. The embossed portion is configured to mate with a raised or recessed portion of a substrate to properly locate and align the electrical connector to the substrate.
Abstract:
A connector system includes a host substrate with at least one cut out and a die package mounted on the substrate and including a package substrate including a first package surface and a second package surface opposed to the first package surface, a die mounted on the first package surface, and an electrical connector mounted on the second package surface. The electrical connector is located within the at least one cut out of the host substrate.
Abstract:
An electrical connector includes first and second adjacent electrical contacts that each define respective first and second mating ends, the first mating end of a first one of the first and second adjacent electrical contacts defines a first contact surface, the second mating end of a second one of the first and second adjacent electrical contacts defines a second contact surface electrically isolated from the first contact surface; and a dielectric material positioned between the first and second adjacent electrical contacts. When a mating connector applies a force to the first contact surface and the second contact surface, the first and second mating ends and the dielectric material all move in a first direction.