Hirose Electric Provides Flex Circuit Connectors Print E-mail
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Written by Chelsey Drysdale   
Wednesday, 01 July 2009 14:04

The FH family of flexible circuit connectors come in different configurations with contact pitches ranging from 0.3 to 1 mm. Are for flexible printed circuit and flat flex cable-type connections. Certain models feature side-retention tabs. Includes: 

FH12 – ZIF connector; 0.5 mm and 1 mm pitch; top or bottom contact points; horizontal and vertical mounting; front flip lock actuator; FPC thickness 0.18 or 0.3 mm; connector height 2, 2.4, 4.85 mm (vertical); contact positions from 6-60;

FH19C/19SC – ZIF connector; 0.5 mm pitch; bottom contact point; horizontal mounting; front flip lock actuator; FPC thickness 0.2 mm (FH19C), 0.3 mm (FH19SC); connector height 0.9 mm; contact positions from 4-50;

FH23 – LIF connector; 0.3 mm pitch; bottom contact point; horizontal mounting; front flip lock actuator; FPC thickness 0.2 mm; connector height 1.25 mm; contact positions from 15-71;

FH26 – ZIF connector; 0.3 mm pitch; bottom contact point; horizontal mounting; front flip lock actuator; FPC thickness 0.2 mm; connector height 1 mm; contact positions from 13-71;

FH27 – ZIF connector; 0.4 mm pitch; bottom contact point; horizontal mounting; front flip lock actuator; FPC thickness 0.2 mm; connector height 1.2 mm; contact positions from 10-60;

FH28 – ZIF connector; 0.5 mm bottom contact point; horizontal mounting; front flip lock actuator; FPC thickness 0.3 mm; connector height 2.55 mm; contact positions from 20-80;

FH34S – ZIF connector; 0.5 mm pitch; top contact point; horizontal mounting; back flip lock actuator; FPC thickness 0.3 mm; connector height 1 mm; contact positions from 4-34;

FH35 – ZIF connector; 0.3 mm top contact point; horizontal mounting; back flip lock actuator; FPC thickness 0.2 mm; connector height 0.9 mm; contact positions 19, 25, 33, 35, 45 and 51.

Hirose Electric Co. Ltd., www.hiroseusa.com  

 


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