Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Miscellaneous
Patent
1988-04-12
1989-08-29
Kucia, R. R.
Electricity: electrical systems and devices
Miscellaneous
439 62, 439 81, 439857, 439861, H05K 114
Patent
active
048623261
ABSTRACT:
An electronic system which requires high current provides a connector assembly which enables power supplies to be plugged into the same etched backplane as the logic printed circuit boards. The connector assembly handles high current, typically 150 amps at 5V DC. A female connector includes sets of fingers which flex at the base of the fingers to provide a low resistance contact.
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Blomstedt John W.
Irving Wesley F.
Pusateri Mark S.
Bull HN Information Systems Inc.
Grimley Arthur
Kucia R. R.
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