Abstract:
A cable (100) includes a plurality of wires (10) and a jacket (20) enclosing the wires. The wires includes a plurality of differential signal wires (11) for transmitting high speed signal, a detection signal wire (12), at least one auxiliary signal wire (13), and a plurality of lower speed signal wires (14). All of the differential signal wires, the detection signal wire and the at least one auxiliary signal wire are arranged at an outer peripheral of and enclosing the lower signal wires. Each two adjacent differential signal wire pairs are separated by one of the detection signal wire and the at least one auxiliary signal wire.
Abstract:
A receptacle connector assembly has a first shell including a plurality of side walls, a receiving cavity surrounded by the side walls and extending therethrough along a front-to-back direction. A number of spring fingers are formed on the respective side walls and protruding inwardly into the receiving cavity. A number of punched holes receiving the respective spring fingers communicate with the receiving cavity. An insulative body includes a base assembled to the first shell and a tongue extending forwardly therefrom. The tongue is received in the receiving cavity and has a top face and a bottom face disposed in a vertical direction. A number of contacts are arranged in a side-by-side manner along a transverse direction perpendicular to the front-to-back direction and the vertical direction. A second shell covers the first shell and encloses the punched holes therein. An insulative case encloses the second shell therein.
Abstract:
A power connector assembly (100) includes a cable (7) including a number of wires (70), an insulative housing (1), and a number of electrical contacts (2). The electrical contacts include at least one detection contact (22) and plural contacts (21). Each of the plural contacts includes a pair of mating portions (211), a pair of middle portions (212) extending rearwardly from the mating portions respectively, a connecting portion (213) connected with the middle portions, and a first soldering portion (214) connected with the connecting portion. The at least one detection contact includes a second soldering portion (223). Each of the first soldering portions and the second soldering portion includes a soldering area soldered to respective one of the wires, and all of the soldering areas are disposed at a common horizontal plane, arranged in a straight line, and soldered to corresponding wires at same time.
Abstract:
A cable connector assembly (100) comprising a cable (300) including a plurality of wires (31) and an electrical connector (200) electrically connected with the cable, the electrical connector including a mating member (1) and a metal shell (4), the mating member including a mating shell (14) made of metal material, the mating shell including a mating portion (141) and a mounting portion (142) having a greater dimension than the mating portion, wherein the metal shell includes a main body (43) and a pair of holding portions (44) extending from a front end of the main body, the holding portions profiling an external surface shape of the mounting portion and fixed to the mounting portion.
Abstract:
A cable connector assembly includes an electrical connector (100) and a cable (300) connected with the electrical connector. The cable comprises a plurality of core wires (31) including a plurality of first wires (34) and second wires (35), an outer jacket (32) enclosing on the core wires, and a shielding layer (33) enclosing the second wires. The first wires comprises a power wire (341) for power transmission and a plurality of coaxial wires (342) for high speed signal transmission, the second wires comprises a detective wire (351) for detection signal transmission, a pair of grounding wires (352), a twisted pair wire (353) for USB 2.0 signal transmission and a spare wire (354), each of the first wires has a larger diameter than that of the second wires, the first wires are located between the shielding layer and the outer jacket, the second wires are enclosed in the shielding layer.
Abstract:
A method of manufacturing a cable connector assembly including the steps of: connecting a mating member to a cable through an internal printed circuit board; enclosing a shell over the mating member and the cable; fixing a number of dowel pins to the shell; molding a strain relief over the shell; removing the dowel pins to form a number of pinholes in the strain relief; and telescoping an outer over-mold on the strain relief along a front-to-back direction.
Abstract:
A plug connector assembly includes a mating member, a cable, an internal member, and a strain relief member. The mating member includes an insulative body, some terminals, a latch, and an insulative member. The latch includes a base portion, a latching arm extending from a respective side of the base portion, and a latching portion projecting from an end thereof The internal member has some recessing portions on an surface thereof The strain relief member has some projecting portions filling the recessing portions. A method of assembling the plug connector assembly comprises molding an internal member to enclose a respective part of the mating member and molding plural recessing portions on an outer surface of the internal member, and molding a strain relief member to enclose a respective part of the internal member and molding plural projecting portions on the strain relief member to fill the recessing portions.
Abstract:
A cable connector assembly and method of assembling the same. The cable connector assembly includes a cable connector and a cable connected to the cable connector. The cable connector includes an insulative body, a plurality of terminals held in the insulative body, an internal member molded in the cable connector, and a plastic housing disposed outside of the internal member. The internal member includes a through hole penetrating obliquely the internal member. The through hole includes a first opening proximal to the cable and a second opening distal from the cable. Adhesive is filled the through hole from the first opening through the second opening to contact with an inner surface of the plastic housing.
Abstract:
A cable end connector includes an insulative body, a number of terminals received in the insulative body, a spacer mounted behind the insulative body, and an insulative housing molded to enclose the inuslative body and the spacer. The spacer includes an intermediate chamfer at a mounting end thereof to prevent interference during mounting of the spacer to the insulative body. A stopping wall is disposed at two opposite sides of the chamfer to prevent molten plastics from flowing into the insulative body during molding the insulative housing.
Abstract:
A plug connector assembly for mating with a complementary connector includes a printed circuit board (PCB) defining a plurality of conductive pads, a pair of metal members mounted on two sides of the PCB and soldered with the PCB for electrically connecting with the complementary connector, an inserting member electrically connected on a front end of the PCB to connect to the complementary connector, and a housing enclosing the PCB. The PCB includes a front portion, an opposite rear portion, and a middle portion connecting the front portion and the rear portion. The conductive pads include a plurality of first pads disposed on the front portion. The inserting member includes an insulative member and a plurality of terminals held on the insulative member. The terminals are soldered with corresponding first pads.