Abstract: Proposed is a connector for high-speed signal transmission with a rigid alignment function. The connector allows rigid alignment between pin arrays as a part of the connector moves slightly in the left-right or front-rear direction depending on the degree of engagement between corresponding pins when coupled to a counterpart connector.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 26, 2022
Date of Patent:
June 16, 2026
Assignee:
WITHWAVE
Inventors:
Sung Jin Kim, Jeong Il Jeon, Maeng Youl Lee, Yong Goo Lee, Jeong Nam Cheon, Young Kun Kwon, Bum Hee Bae, Youn Ho Kim, Jong Wan Shim, Seong Soo Han
Abstract: Proposed is a pin array assembly and a connector for high-speed signal transmission using the same and, more particularly, a connector technology in which high-speed signal transmission characteristics are guaranteed by implementing a pin array assembly with multiple pins whose pitches are precisely adjusted by insert injection and a connector capable of relieving stress caused by an external force while applying the pin array assembly.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 26, 2022
Date of Patent:
October 7, 2025
Assignee:
WITHWAVE
Inventors:
Soo Joo Lee, Jeong Il Jeon, Sung Jin Kim, Yong Goo Lee, Jeong Nam Cheon, Young Kun Kwon, Bum Hee Bae, Youn Ho Kim, Jong Wan Shim, Seong Soo Han
Abstract: Proposed is a multiple coaxial cable connector. The multiple coaxial cable connector includes: multiple coaxial cables, each of the coaxial cables having a cable connector with a pogo pin end making contact with a printed circuit board; a cable guide housing having multiple cable through-holes, each of the cable through-holes allowing a part of each of the coaxial cables including the cable connector to be inserted and guided therein; a cable locker fitted over the coaxial cables and thus coupling the cable guide housing and the coaxial cables to each other; a housing cover covering the lateral surface of the cable guide housing; a reference plate having multiple through-holes, each of the multiple through-holes allowing the cable connector of each of the multiple coaxial cables to be inserted thereinto; and a housing screw coupling the cable guide housing to a coupling hole formed in the printed circuit board.
Abstract: Proposed is a connector for high-speed signal transmission with a rigid alignment function. The connector allows rigid alignment between pin arrays as a part of the connector moves slightly in the left-right or front-rear direction depending on the degree of engagement between corresponding pins when coupled to a counterpart connector.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 26, 2022
Publication date:
July 13, 2023
Applicant:
WITHWAVE
Inventors:
Sung Jin KIM, Jeong Il JEON, Maeng Youl LEE, Yong Goo LEE, Jeong Nam CHEON, Young Kun KWON, Bum Hee BAE, Youn Ho KIM, Jong Wan SHIM, Seong Soo HAN
Abstract: Proposed is a pin array assembly and a connector for high-speed signal transmission using the same and, more particularly, a connector technology in which high-speed signal transmission characteristics are guaranteed by implementing a pin array assembly with multiple pins whose pitches are precisely adjusted by insert injection and a connector capable of relieving stress caused by an external force while applying the pin array assembly.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 26, 2022
Publication date:
May 11, 2023
Applicant:
WITHWAVE
Inventors:
Soo Joo LEE, Jeong Il JEON, Sung Jin KIM, Yong Goo LEE, Jeong Nam CHEON, Young Kun KWON, Bum Hee BAE, Youn Ho KIM, Jong Wan SHIM, Seong Soo HAN
Abstract: Proposed is a multiple coaxial cable connector. The multiple coaxial cable connector includes: multiple coaxial cables, each of the coaxial cables having a cable connector with a pogo pin end making contact with a printed circuit board; a cable guide housing having multiple cable through-holes, each of the cable through-holes allowing a part of each of the coaxial cables including the cable connector to be inserted and guided therein; a cable locker fitted over the coaxial cables and thus coupling the cable guide housing and the coaxial cables to each other; a housing cover covering the lateral surface of the cable guide housing; a reference plate having multiple through-holes, each of the multiple through-holes allowing the cable connector of each of the multiple coaxial cables to be inserted thereinto; and a housing screw coupling the cable guide housing to a coupling hole formed in the printed circuit board.