Connector for an electronic component
First Claim
1. A connector for connecting an electronic component to a connecting part of an electrical device, comprising:
- a supporting body which has a receiving recess for receiving the connecting part;
an electronic component supported by the supporting body;
and at least one lead connected to the electronic component, extending outside the supporting body and into the recess, wherein an end portion of the lead extends into the recess and forms a terminal for connection to a corresponding terminal of the connecting part received within the recess.
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Abstract
A connector for an electronic or an optoelectronic component which is plug-in connected to a connecting part of an electrical device, comprising a supporting body which has a receiving recess for receiving the connecting part, the recess being open toward the outside. Further, the connector comprises an electronic or an optoelectronic component which is arranged on the supporting body, and at least one lead which is connected to the electronic or the optoelectronic component and extending therefrom into the recess, wherein an end section of the lead extends into the recess and forms a terminal for being connected to a corresponding terminal of the connecting part received within the recess. Further, a circuit board system comprises a circuit board having an edge on which a terminal is arranged to which the connector is connected.
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8 Claims
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1. A connector for connecting an electronic component to a connecting part of an electrical device, comprising:
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a supporting body which has a receiving recess for receiving the connecting part;
an electronic component supported by the supporting body;
and at least one lead connected to the electronic component, extending outside the supporting body and into the recess, wherein an end portion of the lead extends into the recess and forms a terminal for connection to a corresponding terminal of the connecting part received within the recess. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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