Abstract: A pin-carrier for a connector has a main panel defining a plane, a secondary panel, a first pin set with multiple first pins and a second pin set with multiple second pins being connected between the main panel and the secondary panel, wherein the first and second pins have connecting segments being raised or lowered relative to the plane. Therefore, manufacturing the pin-carrier requires fewer steps, fewer tools and since the pins are connected to both panels, has higher yields. Therefore, manufacturing the pin-carrier is low cost and convenient.
Abstract: An all-in-one card connector has a insulating case, a first base, a second base, a single card terminal assembly and multiple modular card terminal assemblies. The single card terminal assembly is formed on the first base and is inserted into one end of the insulating case. The modular card terminal assemblies are formed on the second base and are inserted into the other end of the insulating case. After inserting, the bases are cut from the single and modular card terminal assemblies. Because multiple modular card terminal assemblies are all formed on the second base, the material for the base is saved to reduce the cost and the mounting process is also simplified.