Electrical connector having a captivated, electrically compensat

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333 33, 333245, 339177R, H01R 1704, H02G 1500

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043896251

ABSTRACT:
An electrical connector having inner conductor captivation with electrical compensation includes an outer conductor or shell and also includes a dielectric member disposed within the outer conductor having an axial opening extending therethrough. An inner conductor or contact is disposed within the axial opening in the dielectric member in electrical isolation from the outer conductor and means are provided for captivating the inner conductor or contact against axial and rotational movement within the opening. The connector is characterized by the captivating means providing an electrical impedance differing from the electrical impedance remote therefrom and further includes means for compensating for the differing electrical impedance provided by the captivating means adjacent thereto. With these features of construction, the connector not only effectively captivates the inner conductor but also effectively compensates for the differing electrical impedance resulting therefrom.

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