Abstract:
An electrical connector includes a terminal module including an insulative housing, and upper contacts, lower contacts and a shielding plate embedded in the housing. The housing includes a base and a mating tongue extending from the base, the mating tongue defines an upper surface, a lower surface and a front face thereof. The upper and lower contacts includes contacting sections exposing to the upper and lower surfaces of the mating tongue and soldering sections out of the base and connecting section jointing the contacting sections and the soldering sections, respectively. The shielding plate is disposed between the upper and lower contacts and includes a pair of side latches. The housing includes an insulative sub-housing and an insulative coat, the whole upper surface and the whole front face of the mating tongue and part of the lower surface of the mating tongue are formed with the coat.
Abstract:
An electrical connector assembly includes an insulative housing, at least a first terminal, at least a second terminal, a first metallic shell and a second metallic shell. The insulative housing has a base portion, a first tongue portion and a second tongue portion. The first and second tongue portions being disposed separately at a certain distance and parallel to each other. The first terminal has a first contacting portion and a first connecting leg. The second terminal has a second contacting portion and a second connecting leg. The first metallic shell surrounds the first tongue portion to form a first mating cavity. The second metallic shell surrounds at least a part of the second tongue portion to form a second mating cavity. The first and the second mating cavity are independent and closely stacked along a vertical direction.
Abstract:
An electrical connector includes an insulative housing with opposite upper and lower surfaces thereon, a plurality of passageways arranged in matrix and extending through the housing in a vertical direction, and plural pairs of contacts retained in the corresponding passageways, respectively. Each passageways receives a pair of contacts reversely arranged with each other. Each contact has a main body extending in a vertical plane, opposite upper contact arm and lower contact arm extending from opposite upper and lower ends of the main body and out of the corresponding upper surface and lower surface with corresponding opposite upper contacting section and lower contacting section thereon for respectively contacting the corresponding PCBs.
Abstract:
A receptacle connector includes: a housing including a base and a mating tongue in front of the base, the mating tongue defining a thickened portion at a root to the base, the mating tongue defining a pair of lateral locking sides; two rows of contacts with contacting section exposing to opposite surfaces of the mating tongue in front of the thickened portion and tail sections extending out of the base; and a metallic shield retained on the base and surrounding the mating tongue to define a mating cavity among the shield and the mating tongue. The shield is formed via a deep drawing process.
Abstract:
An electrical connector comprising a first terminal assembly and a second terminal assembly which are formed on a same metal material. The first and the second terminal assemblies respectively comprise a plurality of first and second conductive terminals. The plurality of first and second conductive terminals respectively connect with each other by a first contact carrier and a second contact carrier which are connected by a third contact carrier formed on the metal material. Bending the third contact carrier at 180 degrees such that the first and the second terminal assemblies are arranged in parallel and up-and-down to each other. Providing an insulating material injecting molding on the first and the second terminal assemblies to form an insulating housing. Cutting and dislodging the first, the second and the third contact carriers to forming the electrical connector. The electrical connector is simple in manufacture and low in production cost.
Abstract:
A receptacle connector includes an insulative housing with a mating tongue, a plurality of contacts having front contacting sections exposed upon two opposite surfaces of the mating tongue and rear tail sections extending downwardly outside of the housing for mounting to a printed circuit board. A metallic shield encloses said housing and forms a capsular mating cavity with said mating tongue extending forwardly therein. A metallic shielding plate includes a front horizontal section embedded with the mating tongue to isolate the contacting sections of the contacts which are located on two different opposite surfaces, and a rear vertical section extending downwardly from a rear edge of the front horizontal section to isolate the tail sections of the contacts which are arranged in two rows with said rear vertical section therebewteen.