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Connector assembly with reduced unshielded area

ActiveUS8118620B2Straightforwardly and efficiently joinLow costDiagnostic recording/measuringSensorsElectrical connectionEngineering
A connector assembly according to embodiments of the present disclosure is advantageously configured to allow a sensor connector to straightforwardly and efficiently join with and detach from a patient cable connector. Further, embodiments of the connector assembly advantageously reduce un-shielded area in an electrical connection between a patient cable and a sensor connector. In addition, embodiments of the connector assembly advantageously increase the shielding of detector signals coming from the patient sensor to the monitor.
Owner:JPMORGAN CHASE BANK NA

IC socket and IC tester

A housing and a bottom cover are secured together and have pairs of aligned through-apertures, and probe pins are accommodated in respective pairs of through-apertures to provide an IC socket. Each probe pin comprises a tube having a stop flange formed around its outer periphery, a movable plunger accommodated in the tube such that an extension portion of the movable plunger in urged to project out of a narrowed first end portion of the tube by a first coil spring, and a fixed plunger fitted to a second end portion of the tube. Each probe pin is urged by a second coil spring such that the stop flange on the tube is urged into abutment with a shoulder portion of a through-aperture of the bottom cover, whereby a tip end of the fixed plunger is projected beyond the outer surface of the bottom cover and a tip end of the movable plunger is projected beyond the outer surface of the housing.
Owner:ADVANTEST CORP

Socket for an electronic device

One embodiment of the present invention is a socket useful to contact an electronic device, the socket including: (a) one or more contactor holder plates including one or more first through holes having a first hole cross sectional area, and one or more second through holes having a second hole cross sectional area; (b) one or more first contactors having a body with a first body cross sectional area disposed in the first through holes; (c) one or more second contactors having a body with a second body cross sectional area disposed in the second through holes; and (d) a heat sink in thermal contact with one or more of the one or more contactor holder plates; wherein a first ratio of the first hole cross sectional area to the first body cross sectional area is different from a second ratio of the second hole cross sectional area to the second body cross sectional area.
Owner:CENTIPEDE SYST

Remote display ammeter for power plug or power strip

A power strip is providing including a housing coupled to a first end portion of a power supply cord, the housing having an electrical receptacle mounted thereto and connected to the power supply cord, the power supply cord having a second end connectable to a power source. A current sensor is coupled to the power supply cord between the electrical receptacle and the second end for detecting electrical current flow through the power supply cord and providing an output signal that varies in proportion to the current flow through the power supply cord. A processing circuit coupled to the output of the current sensor includes a display device for displaying at least one of the current, voltage, power, and phase associated with the power supply cord at the current sensor. The display device can be remotely coupled to the power strip for positioning the display in a convenient location.
Owner:THE WIREMOLD CO

Semiconductor device package adapter

A semiconductor device packaged adapter for electrically coupling contacts on a first circuit member to contacts on a second circuit member. The adapter typically includes first and second substrates, each with arrays of terminals. Proximal ends of the first terminals on the first substrate are arranged to be soldered to the contacts on the first circuit member and proximal ends of the) second terminals on the second substrate are arranged to be soldered to the contacts on the second circuit member. Complementary engaging structures located on distal ends of the first and second terminals engage to electrically and mechanically couple the first circuit member to the second circuit member.
Owner:HSIO TECH

Cable assembly

ActiveUS20160104956A1Stable and consistent signal characteristicCoupling device detailsElectrical testingElastomerElectrical and Electronics engineering
A connector includes a connector body including a hole, a contact disposed in the hole and arranged such that, when the connector is connected to a substrate, the contact is connected to a corresponding electrical pad on the substrate, a conductive elastomeric interface arranged such that, when the connector is connected to the substrate, the conductive elastomeric interface is between the connector body and the substrate, and a cable connected to the contact. The contact includes a ground ferrule and a locking ferrule arranged to mate with the hole, and the hole of the connector body and the locking ferrule are at least partially threaded. When the connector is connected to the substrate and when the locking ferrule is threaded with the hole, the ground ferrule contacts at least one of the conductive elastomeric interface and the upper surface of the substrate.
Owner:SAMTEC

Semiconductor device having external contact terminals and method for using the same

A method of using a semiconductor device having a plurality of external contact terminals formed of springy wires, usable in a stable state free from variation of contact voltage for a long period even if a contact terminal repeatedly makes contact several hundreds or thousands of times. A tip end of the external contact terminal is plated with individually, selectively removable multiple films, and the plated films are individually, selectively removed by an etching treatment, in accordance with the degree of contamination of the tip end of the external contact terminal, and then the external contact terminal is rinsed and rendered reusable.
Owner:SHINKO ELECTRIC IND CO LTD

Low inductance contact probe with conductively coupled plungers

A low inductance contact probe comprises conductively coupled plungers. The plungers have coupling means which enable them to be slidably and non-rotatably engaged. A coil spring is attached to the plungers in a manner that prevents rotation of the spring's ends. The spring provides an axial plunger bias, and a torsional bias for conductive coupling between the plungers. The torsional bias is generated by an axial displacement of the spring and by twisting the spring a predetermined angle prior to attachment to the plungers. Torsion-induced contact forces between the plungers assure a direct conductive path through the plungers. The torsional bias further enables a positive attachment of the spring to the plungers. Plungers with hermaphroditic coupling means can be fabricated from a drawn profiled stock by stamping or machining. Essential plunger coupling features can be prefabricated in a drawn profiled stock with a high degree of dimensional accuracy and reproducibility.
Owner:SOCHOR JERZY ROMAN

Electric vehicle motion sensor

A motor vehicle motion sensor assembly includes a daughter board assembly having an alignment feature, a circuit board having electronic components, and a housing element having a receiving feature for receiving the daughter board assembly. The circuit board is electrically connected with the daughter board assembly by a flexible electrical connector. The circuit board is further connected with an external circuit connector. The alignment feature of the daughter board assembly is adapted to engage the receiving feature of the housing element.
Owner:VEONEER US LLC

Low inductance electrical contacts and LGA connector system

InactiveUS6846184B2Shortened electrical transmission pathwayResilient springElectrically conductive connectionsCoupling contact membersElectricityContact pad
An electrical contact having transmission-coil sections with at least two tightly wound turns. Active-coil sections are integral with, and positioned between the transmission-coil sections so as to provide electrical signal communication between the two transmission-coil sections, and spring characteristics. The transmission-coil sections are over coated with a conductive noble metal so as to fuse each of the tightly wound turns together to thereby provide for a shortened electrical transmission pathway through the electrical contact. An LGA interposer for providing data communication between a first and a second array of contact pads is also provided having a dielectric housing with an array of cavities; and a plurality of electrical contacts positioned within the cavities.
Owner:HIGH CONNECTION DENSITY INC

Connector assembly

A connector assembly according to embodiments of the present disclosure is advantageously configured to allow a sensor connector to straightforwardly and efficiently join with and detach from a patient cable connector. Further, embodiments of the connector assembly advantageously reduce un-shielded area in an electrical connection between a patient cable and a sensor connector. In addition, embodiments of the connector assembly advantageously increase the shielding of detector signals coming from the patient sensor to the monitor.
Owner:JPMORGAN CHASE BANK NA

Low extraction force connector interface

A male connector interface which requires a low extraction force to remove the male interface from a mating female connector interface. The male connector interface has a tubular housing with an inner surface with a first inner diameter region having an inner diameter and an increased inner diameter region having a first end disposed directly adjacent the first inner diameter region and extending to the distal end of the housing for an axial length, wherein the first inner diameter region and the first end of the increased inner diameter region define a shoulder facing the distal end of the housing, and the increased inner diameter region has a first tapered portion disposed at the first end and increasing in diameter toward the distal end, the first tapered portion defining a first frustoconical portion of the longitudinal bore.
Owner:CORNING OPTICAL COMM LLC

Dual tapered spring probe

A contact spring probe includes a plunger and a spring with a pair of opposed closed coils separated by an open coil. The plunger is secured at one end to one set of closed coils with a shoulder, flange or barb extending from the body of the plunger.
Owner:INTERCONNECT DEVICES

Test socket

A test socket including a contactor having a distal end which is received within a tapered retainer for guiding the distal end of the contactor and into a terminal housing having a counterbore such that movement of the distal end of the contactor is restricted by the counterbore of the terminal is disclosed.
Owner:TATE JOHN O

Multi-environment in-line connector

An electrical connector assembly for use in environmentally challenging locations. The electrical connector assembly comprises a receptacle connector member, a plug connector member and a coupling nut that interface to provide dual radial seals so as to define dual contaminant barriers. The dual radial seals substantially eliminate the possibility of particulate as well as moisture and water intrusion. Each connector member is individually potted to a wire to eliminate the potential for water wicking up the wire while transferring the wire pull strength to the connector member. The electrical connector can include a security seal to provide visual indication of any tampering with the electrical connector assembly. Each connector member can include a protective cover allowing the connector members to be stored for extended periods of time without degradation.
Owner:ITRON

Testing assembly and method for identifying network circuits

An improved method and apparatus for identifying individual wires that are connected between a network patch panel and a remote wall jacks is provided. A permanent LED lamp is installed adjacent to each jack in a computer network patch panel that is electrically connected to two terminals of each of the patch jacks. A handset component that produces direct current voltage is plugged into a remote wall jack to be tested, an electrical circuit is completed using the permanent network cabling thereby energizing the LED indicator lamp at the patch panel, providing positive visual confirmation of the patch panel location that corresponds to the wall jack location. The method of the present invention provides for one worker to remain at the patch panel location, as a second worker, using the handset component of the present invention, plugs the device into a wall plug in a remote location, which lights the corresponding LED on the patch panel. The worker at the patch panel communicates the circuit that was illuminated to the worker at the remote location. Thus, the correct wire for that location on the patch panel is instantly identified, and can be labeled by the remote worker.
Owner:BELESIMO ADAM

Methods for magnetically establishing an electrical connection with a contact of a semiconductor device component

An electrical connector configured to nonrigidly apply force to a semiconductor substrate in directions substantially normal to a plane of the semiconductor substrate includes a first member with an electrically conductive element and a first attractive element and a second member that includes a support element and a second attractive element. Attractive forces, such as magnetic attraction, between the first and second attractive elements secure the first and second members of the electrical connector to the semiconductor substrate in a manner that facilitates communication between the electrically conductive element of the first member and one or more semiconductor devices carried upon the semiconductor substrate. The electrical connector may be used in stress testing of semiconductor devices or to otherwise establish an electrical connection between one or more semiconductor devices, a ground, and a power source.
Owner:MICRON TECH INC

Electric connecting apparatus for semiconductor devices and contact used therefor

The contact includes the plunger and a coil spring unit for holding the plunger thereon. The plunger includes an upper contact strip having a plurality of contact points on an upper end portion thereof, a wide portion, and a lower contact strip having two contact strips each having a contact point at a lower end portion thereof. The coil spring unit includes a spring portion and a funnel shaped tight wound portion including a guiding portion and a slimly wound portion having a contact point at a lower end portion thereof. The plurality of contact points provided on the upper contact strip is arranged in a plane so as to be broadened at a distance. The contact points provided on the two contact strips of the lower contact strip are formed to be resiliently deformable with respect to each other.
Owner:YAMAICHI ELECTRONICS

"2-step contact" clamping fixture for the flexible print circuit on a head gimbal assembly

A system and method are disclosed for clamping test probes to the test pads of a flexible printed circuit of a head gimbal assembly. A two-step contact method is used to prevent electro-static damage. The clamp is made of a dissipative material, as is the test probe housing. A spring-loaded slider block in the test probe housing allows the clamp to make contact with the test pads before the test pads are brought into contact with the test probes. The dissipative material of the clamp and the housing allows the electrical potential of the test pads and the electrical potential of the test probes to be equalized before the two are brought into contact with each other.
Owner:SAE MAGNETICS (HK) LTD
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