Card connector and a method of mounting the same on an associate

Electrical connectors – Metallic connector or contact having movable or resilient... – Spring actuated or resilient securing part

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439 79, H01R 1311, H05K 100

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061650285

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is an improved card bus connector whose insulating housing has bifurcate contact pieces and a shield plate fixed thereto. The leads of the bifurcate contact pieces and shield plate are connected to selected conductors of an associated printed circuit. The insulating housing has a contact-support mold press-fitted in its rear opening. The contact-support mold has the contact-to-lead transitions of the female contact pieces embedded therein. Each bifurcate contact piece has a stem offset from its center longitudinal contact line.

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