System transformation connector

Electrical connectors – With flaccid conductor and with additional connector spaced...

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Reexamination Certificate

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07118411

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a system transformation connector, which comprises two male/female connectors of different transmission interfaces, a fixing partition plate attached to the female connector, two circuit boards connected to the two male/female connectors of different interfaces and a plastic shell covering around the electrical transformation connector; therein, one of the two circuit boards is connected to the two male/female connectors of different interfaces, the other circuit board is connected to the female connector only and develops a closed circuit together with the previous circuit board through terminals to achieve signal transmission in the circuit of electronic products.

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