Electrical connectors – With insulation other than conductor sheath – Plural-contact coupling part
Patent
1997-02-04
1999-08-03
Bradley, Paula
Electrical connectors
With insulation other than conductor sheath
Plural-contact coupling part
439941, H01R 2302
Patent
active
059317035
ABSTRACT:
A connector for communication systems includes first and second interfaces electrically coupled by a circuit. The first interface has first, second, third and sixth primary terminals arranged in order in a first ordered array. The second interface has a plurality of secondary terminals arranged in a second ordered array. The circuit couples the primary terminals to the respective secondary terminals and cancels crosstalk induced across adjacent terminals. The circuit includes conductive traces connecting the respective primary and secondary terminals. Sections of first and third paths are in relatively close proximity to provide a first reactive coupling between those two paths. Sections of the first and sixth paths are in relatively close proximity to provide a second reactive coupling between those two paths. The sections of the conductive paths have lengths, widths and spacings to cancel the crosstalk induced at the terminals.
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'Hubbell Incorporated
Bicks Mark S.
Bradley Paula
Presson Jerry M.
Ta Tho D.
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