IP Library Granted Patent US 11,125,810
Granted Patent B2
US 11,125,810 · App. 16/236,992 · Granted Sep 21, 2021

Blind-mate PIM testing adapter connector and fixture

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 11,125,810
App. No.
16/236,992
Filed
Dec 31, 2018
Granted
Sep 21, 2021
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2867
USPC
324/538
Abstract

A fixture for testing coaxial connectors for PIM includes: (a) an adapter connector comprising an inner contact; an outer body that circumferentially surrounds and that is spaced from the inner contact, the outer body including an inner ring and an outer ring with a gap therebetween; and a resilient member in electrical contact with the outer body; and (b) a foundation including a fixed sleeve and a biasing member, the biasing member exerting an axial force on the sleeve and the outer body, the biasing member permitting axial and radial adjustment of the outer body and inner contact relative to the sleeve. The gap between the inner and outer rings of the outer body is configured to receive an outer ring of an outer body of a coaxial connector to be tested. The inner ring of the test fixture is located to be radially outward of an inner ring of the outer body of the coaxial connector to be tested. The resilient member is positioned to apply radial pressure to the inner ring of the outer body of coaxial connector to be tested.

Claims (28)

1. A test fixture for testing a coaxial connector for passive intermodulation (PIM), comprising:

(a) an adapter connector comprising:

an inner contact;

an outer body of the adapter connector that circumferentially surrounds and that is spaced from the inner contact, the outer body including an inner ring and an outer ring with a gap therebetween; and

a resilient member in electrical contact with the outer body; and

(b) a foundation including a fixed sleeve and a biasing member, the biasing member exerting an axial force on the sleeve and the outer body of the adapter connector, the biasing member permitting axial and radial adjustment of the outer body and inner contact of the adapter connector relative to the sleeve;

wherein the gap between the inner and outer rings of the outer body of the adapter connector is configured to receive an outer ring of an outer body of a coaxial connector to be tested;

wherein the inner ring of the test fixture adapter connector is located to be radially outward of an inner ring of the outer body of the coaxial connector to be tested; and

wherein the resilient member is positioned to apply radial pressure to the inner ring of the outer body of coaxial connector to be tested.

2. The test fixture defined in claim 1 , wherein the resilient member comprises a spring ring located in a recess in the inner ring of the outer body of the adapter connector.

3. The test fixture defined in claim 2 , wherein the spring ring is slotted and has an arcuate profile, the spring ring being positioned to deflect and thereby apply radial pressure to the inner ring of the outer body of the adapter connector.

4. The test fixture defined in claim 1 , wherein the resilient member comprises a spring basket with a plurality of spring fingers, the spring fingers being positioned to apply radial pressure to an inner surface of the inner ring of the outer body of the coaxial connector to be tested.

5. The test fixture defined in claim 1 , wherein the outer ring and inner ring of the outer body of the adapter connector include sloped surfaces to serve as guides for installation.

6. The test fixture defined in claim 1 , wherein the biasing member comprises a helical spring.

7. The test fixture defined in claim 1 , wherein the gap between the inner ring and the outer ring of the outer body of the adapter connector is between about 7 and 8 mm in width.

8. The test fixture defined in claim 1 , wherein the adapter connector is a first adapter connector, the biasing member is a first biasing member, and the fixed sleeve is a first fixed sleeve, and further comprising a second adapter connector mounted in the foundation via a second biasing member and a second fixed sleeve.

9. The test fixture defined in claim 1 , in combination with the coaxial connector to be tested, wherein an inner contact of the coaxial connector to be tested is mated with the inner contact of the adapter connector, and wherein the outer body of the coaxial connector to be tested is mated with the outer body of the adapter connector, with the outer ring of the outer body being located in the gap, and the inner ring of the outer body being in radial contact with the resilient member.

10. A method of testing a coaxial connection for passive intermodulation (PIM), comprising the steps of:

(a) providing the combination defined in claim 9 ; and

(b) determining a level of PIM experienced in the combination.

11. The method defined in claim 10 , wherein the resilient member comprises a spring ring located in a recess in the inner ring of the outer body of the adapter connector.

12. The method defined in claim 11 , wherein the spring ring is slotted and has an arcuate profile, the spring ring being positioned to deflect and thereby apply radial pressure to the inner ring of the outer body of the adapter connector.

13. The method defined in claim 10 , wherein the resilient member comprises a spring basket with a plurality of spring fingers, the spring fingers being positioned to apply radial pressure to the inner ring of the outer body of the coaxial connector to be tested.

14. The method defined in claim 10 , wherein the outer ring and inner ring of the outer body of the adapter connector include sloped surfaces to serve as guides for installation.

15. The method defined in claim 10 , wherein the biasing member comprises a helical spring.

16. The method defined in claim 10 , wherein the gap between the inner ring and the outer ring of the outer body of the adapter connector is between about 7 and 8 mm in width.

17. The method defined in claim 10 , wherein the adapter connector is a first adapter connector, the biasing member is a first biasing member, and the fixed sleeve is a first fixed sleeve, and further comprising a second adapter connector mounted in the foundation via a second biasing member and a second fixed sleeve, and further comprising and a second coaxial connector to be tested for PIM mated with the second adapter connector.

18. The method defined in claim 17 , wherein the first coaxial connector and the second coaxial connector are commonly mounted as ganged connectors.