Abstract:
Designs, implementations, and techniques for optically measuring a sample to obtain spectral absorbance map of the sample. Light at different wavelength bands may be used to detect different absorption features in the sample. Multiple light sources may be used including tunable lasers.
Abstract:
An electronic module (100) includes a housing having an outer surface and a metallic gasket (5) attached to the housing and substantially covering the outer surface. The gasket (5) includes an outer configuration with a plurality of elastic detents (52) and a unitary inner configuration with a seamless sheet (51).
Abstract:
A cable assembly (1000) includes an insulative housing (11); a cable (14) having an insulative jacket (143) and a plurality of wires (141) enclosed by the insulative jacket; a plurality of contacts (13) mounted to the insulative housing, and each of the contacts having a retention portion, a mating portion and a tail portion, the tail portion (1313) having a taper end (1316) and at least one barb (1317) formed on the tail portion and located adjacent to the taper end, the tail portion inserted into a corresponding wire along an axial direction.
Abstract:
A cable assembly (1000) includes an insulative housing (11); a cable (14) having an insulative jacket (143) and a plurality of wires (141) enclosed by the insulative jacket; a plurality of contacts (13) mounted to the insulative housing, and each of the contacts having a retention portion, a mating portion and a tail portion (1313), the tail portion having a taper end inserted into a corresponding wire along an axial direction; and a ferrule (12) crimped to the insulative jacket to retain the wires and the tail portion therein.
Abstract:
An electrical connector assembly (100) includes a metal shell (3), an insulative housing (1), a number of terminals (2) retained in the insulative housing and a cable (5). The cable includes a set of metal wires (55) and a set of insulative layers (54) respectively covering around the metal wires. The terminals includes a number of contact portions (21) and a number of tail portions (22) for connecting to the cable, each of the tail portions forms an abutting portion (222) for abutting against the metal wires electrically and mechanically.
Abstract:
An electrical cable connector assembly comprises a metallic shell defining a receiving space and a rear wall enclosing the receiving space, a printed circuit board retained in the receiving space, an electrical connector including an insulative housing and a plurality of contacts retained in the insulative housing, and a cable located behind the printed circuit board and including a wire extending into the receiving space to be soldered on the printed circuit board. The contacts each defines a soldering tail soldered to the printed circuit board. Wherein the rear wall defines a cable ring deep drawn rearwardly therefrom to cover the cable.
Abstract:
A plug connector comprises a terminal electrically terminated to a cable. An inner molding is circumferentially formed on a connection between the terminal and the cable. A first outer molding is circumferentially formed on an external peripheral surface of the inner molding and a portion of the cable, the first outer molding is defined by a front section and a rear section with an outer diameter being larger than that of the front section. A second outer molding is circumferentially formed on an external peripheral surface of the front section of the first outer molding and interfered with the terminal.
Abstract:
A plug connector comprises a terminal electrically terminated to a cable. An inner molding is circumferentially formed on a connection between the terminal and the cable. A first outer molding is circumferentially formed on an external peripheral surface of the inner molding and a portion of the cable, the first outer molding is defined by a front section and a rear section with an outer diameter being larger than that of the front section. A second outer molding is circumferentially formed on an external peripheral surface of the front section of the first outer molding and interfered with the terminal.