Printed circuit board connector with a shield element
A plug-in connector and printed circuit board technology, applied in the direction of circuits, connections, electrical components, etc., can solve the problem of too small tolerances between printed circuit boards and housing walls
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[0049] These figures contain partially simplified schematic diagrams. To some extent, the same reference numerals are used for the same elements, but it is also possible for different elements. Different views of the same element can be scaled differently.
[0050] Figure 1a A perspective view of the shielding element 1 is shown. The shielding element 1 is formed in one piece and is formed by a metal plate 11 bent into a substantially hollow cylindrical shape. In this case, the abutting first edges 111 , 112 of the metal plates are fixed to each other by their puzzle-piece-shaped curves (similar to the "dovetail principle").
[0051] The shielding element 1 has radially outwardly protruding contact tabs 12 for electrical contacting of the plug connector housing 3 .
[0052] The shielding element 1 also has two separate second edges 113 , 114 . At one of the two second edges 113 , the shielding element 1 has solder pins 16 as ground terminals for contacting ground contacts...
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