Electrical connectors – Alternatively connected – Coupling part
Patent
1987-10-09
1989-02-14
Pirlot, David
Electrical connectors
Alternatively connected
Coupling part
439170, H01R 2700
Patent
active
048043362
ABSTRACT:
A double density plug and socket electrical connector employing the same form factor as existing 50 pin subminiature "D" connectors. Adapted for use on printed circuit boards the connector can compatibly interconnect 50 pin or 100 pin electrical connectors. The double fifty plug-socket connector can carry a multiple byte wide SCSI bus.
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Lidholm Robert A.
Miller Michael A.
Angus Robert M.
Genovese Joseph A.
Magnetic Peripherals Inc.
Pirlot David
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