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Wenzong Chen

Researcher at Molex

Publications -  29
Citations -  639

Wenzong Chen is an academic researcher from Molex. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ferrule & Optical fiber. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 29 publications receiving 639 citations.

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Alignment system for mating connectors

TL;DR: In this article, an alignment system is provided between a pair of connectors (36,28) mateable in a given mating direction (A), where the alignment flange (88) is flared outwardly for engaging the housing (46) of the first connector during mating and allowing a degree of misalignment between the connectors in an "X" direction generally perpendicular to the mating direction.
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Fiber optic connector module

TL;DR: In this article, a fiber optic connector module includes a ferrule terminated to at least one optical fiber, which is mounted within a housing which includes a forwardly facing abutment surface for engaging the rearwardly facing arboricity on the ferrule.
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Self-contained fiber optic connector module

TL;DR: A fiber optic connector module includes a ferrule terminated to at least one optical fiber as discussed by the authors, and a pusher member is spaced behind the pusher and a pin keeper is engaged with the rear end of the ferrule.
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Connector assembly floating mount

TL;DR: In this article, a system is provided for mounting a connecting device to a substrate with relative floating movement therebetween, which includes a connector housing adapted for mounting on the substrate and including at least one elongated channel in a side of the housing.
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Hybrid optical/electrical connector and adapter

TL;DR: A hybrid optical/electrical connector and mated adapter for terminating at least one hybrid optical-electrical cable containing an optical fiber and a conductor is described in this article, where the connector includes a crimp body having an elongated conductive insert with an interior passage for receiving the optical fiber, and a nonconductive shell covering the insert.