An electrical power connector can include an electrically insulative connector housing, a first plurality of electrical contacts supported by the connector housing, and a second plurality of electrical contacts supported by the connector housing. The first plurality of electrical contacts can be of
An electrical power connector can include an electrically insulative connector housing, a first plurality of electrical contacts supported by the connector housing, and a second plurality of electrical contacts supported by the connector housing. The first plurality of electrical contacts can be of a first type, and the second plurality of electrical contacts are of a second type and positioned adjacent to the first plurality of electrical contacts. The arrangement of the electrical contact can provide creepage protection for the electrical connector. Further, the electrical contacts can include mating portions that are touch proof.
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1. An electrical power connector comprising: an electrically insulative connector housing that includes a plurality of beams and a plurality of shrouds that each terminate at a respective distal end, the plurality of beams and the plurality of shrouds defining a mating interface configured to mate w
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An electrical power connector comprising: an electrically insulative connector housing that includes a plurality of beams and a plurality of shrouds that each terminate at a respective distal end, the plurality of beams and the plurality of shrouds defining a mating interface configured to mate with a complementary electrical power connector along a mating direction;a first plurality of electrical contacts supported by the connector housing, wherein at least one electrical contact of the first plurality of electrical contacts is disposed between a beam from the plurality of beams and a shroud from the plurality of shrouds; anda second plurality of electrical contacts supported by the connector housing, wherein each electrical contact of the second plurality of electrical contacts is disposed within a shroud from the plurality of shrouds, wherein the plurality of shrouds fully surround a mating portion of respective ones of the second plurality of electrical contacts, the mating portion including a distal end and configured to mate with a complementary electrical contact;wherein the first and second plurality of electrical contacts are arranged in a first and second row that each extend along a row direction of the connector housing, wherein each row comprises at least one of the first plurality of electrical contacts and at least one of the second plurality of electrical contacts. 2. The electrical power connector of claim 1, wherein adjacent electrical contacts in the first row along the row direction define an alternating pattern of first and second electrical contacts such that no electrical contacts from the first plurality of electrical contacts are immediately adjacent to electrical contacts from the second plurality of electrical contacts along the row direction. 3. The electrical power connector of claim 1, wherein adjacent electrical contacts in the second row along the row direction define an alternating pattern of first and second electrical contacts such that no electrical contacts from the first plurality of electrical contacts are immediately adjacent to electrical contacts from the second plurality of electrical contacts along the row direction. 4. The electrical power connector of claim 1, wherein electrical contacts in the first and second rows are arranged in a plurality of columns that extend along a column direction that is perpendicular to the row direction, the columns spaced from each other along the row direction. 5. The electrical power connector of claim 4, wherein each column includes an electrical contact from the first plurality of electrical contacts and an electrical contact from the second plurality of electrical contacts. 6. The electrical power connector of claim 1, wherein each electrical contact of the first plurality of electrical contacts extends along a respective length to a mating portion, and the plurality of beams and plurality of shrouds extend beyond the mating portions of the first plurality of electrical contacts such that each of the first plurality of electrical contacts is touch proof. 7. The electrical power connector of claim 1, wherein each electrical contact of the second plurality of electrical contacts extends along a respective length to a mating portion, and the shroud within which the electrical contact is disposed extends beyond the mating portion of the electrical contact such that each of the second plurality of electrical contacts is touch proof. 8. The electrical power connector of claim 1, wherein the plurality of shrouds at least partially surround respective ones of the second plurality of electrical contacts from a plane defined by the lateral and transverse directions. 9. The electrical power connector of claim 1, wherein the dielectric connector housing further comprises ribs supported by the beams. 10. The electrical power connector of claim 9, wherein the ribs project out from the beams toward a respective one of the first plurality of electrical contacts. 11. The electrical power connector of claim 1, wherein at least one electrical contact of the first plurality of electrical contacts is disposed between two shrouds from the plurality of shrouds. 12. The electrical power connector of claim 1, wherein a row of the first and second rows comprises two electrical contacts from the first plurality of electrical contacts, each of the two electrical contacts disposed between a beam from the plurality of beams and a shroud from the plurality of shrouds. 13. The electrical power connector of claim 1, wherein: the first row comprises an electrical contact of the first plurality of electrical contacts disposed between two shrouds from the plurality of shrouds; andthe second row comprises two electrical contacts from the first plurality of electrical contacts, each of the two electrical contacts disposed between a beam from the plurality of beams and a shroud from the plurality of shrouds. 14. The electrical power connector of claim 1, wherein a beam of the plurality of beams is disposed at a side of the connector housing, such that the side of the connector housing and an outer-side of the beam form an L-shape configured to accept a corresponding L-shape in the complementary electrical power connector along the mating direction. 15. An electrical power connector comprising: an electrically insulative connector housing that includes a plurality of beams and a plurality of shrouds that each terminate at a respective distal end, the plurality of beams and the plurality of shrouds defining a mating interface configured to mate with a complementary electrical power connector along a mating direction;a first plurality of electrical contacts supported by the connector housing, wherein at least one electrical contact of the first plurality of electrical contacts is: disposed between a beam from the plurality of beams and a shroud from the plurality of shrouds; andspaced from the beam and the shroud; anda second plurality of electrical contacts supported by the connector housing, wherein each electrical contact of the second plurality of electrical contacts is disposed within a shroud from the plurality of shrouds;wherein the first and second plurality of electrical contacts are arranged in a first and second row that each extend along a row direction of the connector housing, wherein each row comprises at least one of the first plurality of electrical contacts and at least one of the second plurality of electrical contacts. 16. The electrical power connector assembly of claim 15, wherein adjacent electrical contacts of the electrical power connector in the first row along the row direction define an alternating pattern of first and second electrical contacts such that no electrical contacts from the first plurality of electrical contacts are immediately adjacent to electrical contacts from the second plurality of electrical contacts along the row direction. 17. The electrical power connector assembly of claim 15, wherein adjacent electrical contacts of the electrical power connector in the second row along the row direction define an alternating pattern of first and second electrical contacts such that no electrical contacts from the first plurality of electrical contacts are immediately adjacent to electrical contacts from the second plurality of electrical contacts along the row direction. 18. The electrical power connector assembly of claim 15, wherein: the complementary electrical connector comprises: a second electrically insulative connector housing that includes a second plurality of beams and a second plurality of shrouds that each terminate at a second respective distal end, the second plurality of beams and the second plurality of shrouds defining a second mating interface configured to mate with the electrical power connector; anda third and fourth plurality of electrical contacts supported by the second connector housing, wherein the third plurality of electrical contacts are configured to mate with the first plurality of electrical contacts, and wherein the fourth plurality of electrical contacts are configured to mate with the second plurality of electrical contacts; anda beam of the plurality of beams of the electrical power connector is disposed at a side of the connector housing, such that the side of the connector housing and an outer-side of the beam form an L-shape configured to accept a corresponding L-shape in the complementary electrical power connector along the mating direction. 19. The electrical power connector assembly of claim 18, wherein a second beam of the second plurality of beams of the complementary electrical power connector is disposed at a side of the second connector housing, such that the side of the second connector housing and an outer-side of the second beam form the corresponding L-shape in the complementary electrical power connector. 20. An electrical power connector comprising: an electrically insulative connector housing that includes a plurality of beams and a plurality of shrouds that each terminate at a respective distal end, the plurality of beams and the plurality of shrouds defining a mating interface configured to mate with a complementary electrical power connector along a mating direction;a first plurality of electrical contacts supported by the connector housing, wherein at least one electrical contact of the first plurality of electrical contacts is disposed between a beam from the plurality of beams and a shroud from the plurality of shrouds; anda second plurality of electrical contacts supported by the connector housing, wherein each electrical contact of the second plurality of electrical contacts is disposed within a shroud from the plurality of shrouds;wherein the first and second plurality of electrical contacts are arranged in a first and second row that each extend along a row direction of the connector housing, wherein: each row comprises at least one of the first plurality of electrical contacts and at least one of the second plurality of electrical contacts; anda row of the first and second rows comprises two electrical contacts from the first plurality of electrical contacts, each of the two electrical contacts disposed between a beam from the plurality of beams and a shroud from the plurality of shrouds.
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