A cable connector with improved performance and ease of use. The connector has staggered ports to reduce crosstalk and to prevent incorrect insertion of a plug into a receptacle. The plug may be constructed with subassemblies, each of which has a lossy central portion. Conductive members embedded wi
A cable connector with improved performance and ease of use. The connector has staggered ports to reduce crosstalk and to prevent incorrect insertion of a plug into a receptacle. The plug may be constructed with subassemblies, each of which has a lossy central portion. Conductive members embedded within an insulative housing of the subassemblies may be used to electrically connect ground conductors within the subassemblies. Further, the connector may have a quick connect locking screw that can be engaged by pressing on the screw, but requires rotation of the screw to remove. Additionally, a ferrule may be used in making a mechanical connection between a cable bundle and a plug and making an electrical connection between a braid of the cable bundle and a conductive shell of the plug. The ferrule may be in multiple pieces for easy attachment while precluding deformation of the cable, which disrupts electrical performance.
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1. A receptacle assembly comprising: a housing having a mating face;a plug-receiving port within the mating face, the port comprising an opening within the mating face;a plurality of conductive elements disposed within the housing, each of the plurality of conductive elements comprising a mating con
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A receptacle assembly comprising: a housing having a mating face;a plug-receiving port within the mating face, the port comprising an opening within the mating face;a plurality of conductive elements disposed within the housing, each of the plurality of conductive elements comprising a mating contact portion within the port, wherein the port is configured with the mating contact portions of the plurality of conductive elements disposed in at least one column so as to make contact with corresponding mating contact portions of a corresponding column of conductive elements on a planar member of a plug inserted into the opening;a hole in the mating face, the hole being bounded by at least one wall; anda compliant member within the hole, the compliant member distinct from the plurality of conductive elements and comprising a segment, the segment being adjacent the wall at a first location and extending toward a centerline of the hole at a second location, the first location being closer to the mating face than the second location. 2. The receptacle assembly of claim 1, wherein: the segment of the compliant member is a first segment; andthe compliant member comprises a second segment. 3. The receptacle assembly of claim 1, wherein the compliant member comprises a metal strip bent to form the first segment and the second segment. 4. The receptacle assembly of claim 1, wherein the compliant member comprises a metal strip. 5. The receptacle assembly of claim 1, wherein the compliant member is a J-shaped member. 6. The receptacle assembly of claim 1, wherein the receptacle comprises at least two ports in the mating face. 7. A receptacle assembly in combination with a plug, wherein: the receptacle assembly comprises: a housing having a mating face;a plug-receiving port within the mating face;a plurality of conductive elements disposed within the housing, each of the conductive elements comprising a mating contact portion within the port;a hole in the mating face, the hole being bounded by at least one wall; anda compliant member within the hole, the compliant member comprising a segment, the segment being adjacent the wall at a first location and extending toward a centerline of the hole at a second location, the first location being closer to the mating face than the second location; and the plug comprises:a shell;a planar member disposed within the shell, the planar member comprising plurality of conductive elements, each conductive element having a mating contact portion, anda screw comprising a thread;the planar member of the plug is positioned within the plug-receiving port to align the mating contact portions of the conductive elements within the plug with the mating contact portion of the conductive elements within the receptacle assembly;the segment of the complaint member has a distal end; andthe screw is inserted in the hole with the distal end of the segment engaging the thread of the screw. 8. The receptacle assembly in the combination of claim 7, wherein the combination further comprises a cable and the plug is attached to the cable. 9. The receptacle assembly in the combination of claim 8, wherein the combination further comprises a printed circuit board mounted adjacent a panel of an electronic device, the panel comprising an opening and the plug-receiving port being positioned in the opening. 10. A method of operating an interconnection system comprising a receptacle and a plug, the method comprising: inserting the plug into a port in the receptacle;securing the plug to the receptacle by pressing a screw coupled to the plug into a hole in the receptacle; andreleasing the plug from the receptacle by rotating the screw. 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the receptacle comprises a retaining member and pressing the screw into the hole comprises deflecting the retaining member. 12. The method of claim 11, wherein: the screw comprises a thread;the retaining member comprises a distal end; anddeflecting the retaining member comprises deflecting the retaining member such that the thread of the screw passes the distal end of the retaining member. 13. The method of claim 12, wherein rotating the screw comprises sliding the thread of the screw along the distal end of the retaining member. 14. The method of claim 13, wherein inserting the plug into the port comprises making a plurality of electrical connections between a cable attached to the plug and a printed circuit board attached to the receptacle. 15. The method of claim 13, wherein: the screw comprises a shaft with the thread extending from the shaft; andpressing the screw into the hole further comprises releasing compressive force on the distal end such that the distal end presses against the shaft. 16. A receptacle assembly comprising: a housing having a mating face, the mating face comprising a central portion and a peripheral portion, separate from the central portion;a plug-receiving port within the central portion of the mating face;a hole in the peripheral portion of the mating face; anda metal member within the hole, the metal member comprising a segment, the segment being ramped toward a centerline of the hole. 17. The receptacle assembly of claim 16, wherein the metal member is springy. 18. The receptacle assembly of claim 16, wherein: the hole is bounded by at least one wall;the segment is a first segment; andthe metal member comprises a second segment, the second segment being parallel to a wall of the at least one wall and the first segment joined to the second segment at an acute angle. 19. A receptacle assembly in combination with a plug, wherein: the receptacle assembly comprises: a housing having a mating face;a plug-receiving port within the mating face;a hole in the mating face; anda metal member within the hole, the metal member comprising a segment, the segment being ramped toward a centerline of the hole;the plug comprises: a shell; anda screw comprising a thread;at least a portion of the plug is positioned within the plug-receiving port;the segment of the metal member has a distal end; andthe screw is inserted in the hole with the distal end of the segment engaging the thread of the screw. 20. The receptacle assembly in the combination of claim 19, wherein the combination further comprises a printed circuit board mounted adjacent a panel of an electronic device, the panel comprising an opening and the plug-receiving port and the hole being positioned in the opening.
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