Electronic equipment
A technology for electronic equipment and conductive cables, which is applied in the field of electronic equipment, can solve the problems of loose device arrangement, low device space utilization, and increase the difficulty of adding new devices, and achieves improved utilization, compact arrangement, and space utilization. high rate effect
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[0033] Implementation mode one: if Figure 7 As shown, a cable buckle 2132 is provided in the gap 2131 . The third section 34 is engaged with the cable buckle 2132 . In this embodiment, the cable buckle 2132 is fixed on the housing 21 to make the structure of the cable buckle 2132 more firm. Specifically, the cable buckle 2132 is a ring structure. The third section 34 of the conductive cable 30 passes through the cable buckle 2131 and is fixed on the housing 21, so as to prevent the conductive cable 30 from moving during the rotation of the rotating module 20 and make the conductive cable 30 and the imaging device 22 Poor electrical contact. Further, a cable buckle 2132 is also provided on the second section 33 to fix the second section 33 and prevent the second section 33 from moving during the rotation of the rotating module 20 .
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[0034] Embodiment 2 is different from Embodiment 1 in that: if Figure 8 As shown, the peripheral sidewall 212 is provided with a recessed area 2121 . Part of the third segment 34 is engaged with the recessed area 2121 . The recessed area 2121 is represented by bold lines in the drawings. In this embodiment, the recessed area 2121 is disposed along the peripheral sidewall 212 and surrounds part of the peripheral sidewall 2212 . When part of the conductive cable 30 is engaged in the recessed area 2121, the conductive cable 30 is fixed on the housing 21, so as to prevent the conductive cable 30 from moving during the rotation of the rotating module 20 so that the conductive cable 30 and the The imaging device 22 has poor electrical contact. In addition, when the conductive cable 30 is engaged in the recessed area 2121, the arrangement of the conductive cable 30 and the housing 21 is more compact, thereby saving the volume of the accommodating space 213 of the rotating module ...
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