Tape filter and method of applying same to an electrical connect

Electrical connectors – With circuit component or comprising connector which fully... – Connector includes or covers additional component

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29835, H01R 13648

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ABSTRACT:
An electrical connector assembly (10) includes at least one signal contact (22) and one grounding structure (16) mounted in a dielectric housing (12) having flat exterior surface portions (19). A filter (32) is associated with each signal contact, if desired, and is in tape form with dielectric material (36) laminated between broad area electrodes (34,38) with the tape attached to the housing exterior surface (14); the dielectric material is selected to have a dielectric constant and thickness to provide a desired capacitance between signal and ground electrodes (34,38). The method includes electrically joining the signal and ground electrodes to the signal contact (22) and grounding structure (16) while pressing the tape filter along and against the exterior housing surfaces (19) between the connections, for the electrodes (34,38) of the filter to be connected between the signal contact and ground structure to effectively insert the filter in the signal path to ground.

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