Cables/Connecting

FFC/FPC connectors meet harsh automotive requirements

20th July 2017
Alice Matthews
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Suitable for industrial and automotive applications, HIROSE has introduced the FH63 series range of Flat Flexible Circuit/ Flat Printed Circuit (FFC/FPC) connectors to allow automated insertion of a FFC/FPC. The connector series is 105°C heat resistant and meets severe automotive requirements, and supports the signal transmission requirements of Embedded Display Port 1.3, HDMI 1.4a, USB 3.0, and V-by-One HS.

A single action lock allows a FFC/FPC to be inserted into the connector without opening the lock lever. This can be done with one hand or by automated machinery to save valuable assembly time and reduce mating failure.

Two-point independent spring beam contacts are utilised to reduce contact failure caused by contamination. The spring allows the contacts to move and wipe dust from the contact path, if any dust remains the second contact point will make the connection. In addition, the spring structure together with wide tapers allows easier insertion of the FFC/FPC.

High retention FFC/FPC force is achieved by the robust locking mechanism. This firmly retains the tabbed FFC/FPC into position to secure mating.

The correct placement of the FFC/FPC can be visually inspected through small openings in the top surface of the connector.

Solder wicking is prevented by a special nickel barrier that is applied to the contacts. Flux is also prevented by wide spaces in the mounting area.

The FH63 can accept a FFC, FPC or shielded FFC for EMI prevention allowing flexible design options.

Key features:

  • Number of contacts: 30
  • Pitch: 0.5mm
  • Current rating: 0.5A
  • Voltage rating: AC/DC 50V
  • Single action lock
  • RoHS compliant
  • Halogen free.

Suitable applications include car navigation systems, in vehicle cameras, car infotainment, handheld gaming systems, FA camera, industrial control equipment, servo amplifier and medical devices.

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