Abstract:
An electrical connector includes a dielectric housing with a plurality of filtering modules therein. Each filtering module has a housing and a magnetics assembly including transformer cores with wires wrapped therearound. An array of pins extend from the module housing for connection to the wires. A plurality of tails extend from the module housing for interconnection to a circuit board upon which the connector may be mounted. An interconnection is provided between the pins and tails that may include filtering or other signal modifying circuitry. A circuit member having an enhanced layout is also provided for use in or upon which the connector may be mounted.
Abstract:
An electrical connector includes a housing having a mating face and a pair of first and second aligned openings. Each opening is configured to receive a mateable component therein. A plurality of electrically conductive contacts are provided for engaging contacts of a mateable component. A circuit member has a generally planar conductive reference plane extending between forward and rearward ends thereof. A forward portion of the reference plane is located between at least half of the pair of first and second aligned openings.
Abstract:
An electrical connector includes a dielectric housing with a plurality of filtering modules therein. Each filtering module has a housing and a magnetics assembly including transformer cores with wires wrapped therearound. An array of pins extend from the module housing for connection to the wires. A plurality of tails extend from the module housing for interconnection to a circuit board upon which the connector may be mounted. An interconnection is provided between the pins and tails that may include filtering or other signal modifying circuitry. A circuit member having an enhanced layout is also provided for use in or upon which the connector may be mounted.
Abstract:
A circuit element is provided for mounting in an electrical connector. The circuit element includes a one-piece toroidal core made of a sintered, ferrite material. The core has a central bore therein defining an inner surface, an outer surface and oppositely facing top and bottom surfaces, and a plurality of equally spaced apart longitudinal channels formed in one of the top, bottom, inner and outer surfaces. A plurality of wires are twisted together in a uniform, repeating pattern to define a group of twisted wires. The group of twisted wires extends through the central bore and is wrapped around the core to define a plurality of uniformly spaced longitudinal turns with a portion of each turn being positioned in one of the channels.
Abstract:
An electrical connector includes a housing having a mating face and a pair of first and second aligned openings. Each opening is configured to receive a mateable component therein. A plurality of electrically conductive contacts are provided for engaging contacts of a mateable component. A circuit member has a generally planar conductive reference plane extending between forward and rearward ends thereof. A forward portion of the reference plane is located between at least half of the pair of first and second aligned openings.