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View Patent ↗An electrically-conductive contact for an electrical connector is disclosed. Such a contact may include a lead portion, an offset portion extending from an end of the lead portion, and a mounting portion that may extend from a distal end of the offset portion. The lead portion and the distal end of the offset portion may each define an imaginary plane that may intersect at a non-zero, acute angle. An electrical connector that is suitable for orthogonal connector applications may include a connector housing securing two such electrical contacts. The distance between the respective mounting portions of the two such contacts may be defined independently of the contact pitch.
1. A method to adjust electrical characteristics of an orthogonal printed circuit board connector footprint, comprising the steps of:
making a first electrical connector comprising two electrically-conductive contacts aligned to define a differential signal pair and separated from one another by a first distance;
making a second electrical connector comprising two second electrically-conductive contacts aligned to define a second differential signal pair and also separated from one another by the first distance;
offsetting mounting portions of the two electrically-conductive contacts a first distance with respect to each other to form a first connector footprint that corresponds to a first substrate footprint with a first impedance; and
offsetting second mounting portions of the two second electrically-conductive contacts a second distance with respect to each other to form a second connector footprint that is different than the first connector footprint and corresponds to a second substrate footprint with a second impedance that is different than the first impedance.
2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising the step of making a third electrical connector that mates with the first electrical connector and the second electrical connector.
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of offsetting the second mounting portions of the two second electrically-conductive contacts the second distance further comprises the step of arranging the second mounting portions at a forty-five degree angle with respect to a centerline passing coincident with lead portions of the two electrically-conductive contacts.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of offsetting the second mounting portions of the two second electrically-conductive contacts the second distance further comprises the step of spacing the second mounting portions farther apart than the first distance.
5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of offsetting the second mounting portions of the two second electrically-conductive contacts the second distance comprises the step of rotating each of the two second electrically-conductive contacts 180 degrees with respect to the orientation of respective ones of the two electrically-conductive contacts.