Allicdata Part #: | 0529763072-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
0529763072 |
Price: | $ 0.00 |
Product Category: | Connectors, Interconnects |
Manufacturer: | Molex, LLC |
Short Description: | CONN FFC BOTTOM 30POS 0.50MM R/A |
More Detail: | 30 Position FFC, FPC Connector Contacts, Bottom 0.... |
DataSheet: | 0529763072 Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 1000 |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | Lead free / RoHS Compliant |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | 1 (Unlimited) |
1 +: | 0.00000 |
Series: | Easy-On™ 52976 |
Packaging: | Tape & Reel (TR) |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | -- |
Part Status: | Active |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | -- |
Flat Flex Type: | FFC, FPC |
Mounting Type: | Surface Mount, Right Angle |
Connector/Contact Type: | Contacts, Bottom |
Number of Positions: | 30 |
Pitch: | 0.020" (0.50mm) |
Termination: | Solder |
FFC, FCB Thickness: | 0.30mm |
Height Above Board: | 0.095" (2.41mm) |
Locking Feature: | -- |
Cable End Type: | Straight, Tapered |
Contact Material: | Phosphor Bronze |
Contact Finish: | Tin Bismuth |
Housing Material: | Polyphenylene Sulfide (PPS) |
Actuator Material: | -- |
Features: | Solder Retention |
Voltage Rating: | 50V |
Operating Temperature: | -20°C ~ 85°C |
Material Flammability Rating: | UL94 V-0 |
Current Rating: | 0.4A |
Contact Finish Thickness: | -- |
Housing Color: | -- |
Actuator Color: | -- |
Mating Cycles: | 10 |
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FFC (Flat Flexible) Connectors are a family of electrical connectors used to interconnect between two circuits on flexible circuit boards. They are commonly used in mobile device designs, for example in mobile phones and tablets. The connectors are typically flat and rectangular, and are ideal for small spaces and allows them to be easily soldered into place. The most common type of FFC connector is the 0529763072 connector, which is a two-row connector capable of providing up to 16 connections.
When designing a project with FFC connectors, the engineer or designer needs to consider the application field and working principle in order to choose the right connector. In general, the application field is the environment the connector must operate in, while the working principle is the mechanism by which electrical connections are made. For example, FFC connectors come in two types – contact and non-contact – and each type has its own distinct advantages and disadvantages.
Contact connectors are designed to make physical contact between two electrical circuits, utilizing an interconnect mechanism. This type of connection typically requires greater space within the device due to the contact points and has a longer life cycle due to the fact that contact connectors are designed for greater durability. Common contact FFC connectors include the 0529763072 which has 16 electrical contacts in a single row.
Non-contact connectors use a coil to provide the electrical connection. This type of connector provides the advantage of lower power consumption, higher speeds, and less noise than contact connectors. Non-contact FFC connectors are typically used in high-speed data transmission systems and provide a more reliable connection than contact type connectors. One example of a non-contact FFC connector is the 0529763072 which is a two-row connector designed to offer up to 16 connections.
In summary, FFC connectors are a versatile and widely used connector type which are used in a variety of applications. The application field and working principle of the FFC connectors should be considered when selecting the appropriate connector for a project. Contact and non-contact type connectors both offer distinct advantages and disadvantages and the type of connector chosen should be based on the project requirements.