3-84534-7 Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

3-84534-7-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

3-84534-7

Price: $ 0.46
Product Category:

Connectors, Interconnects

Manufacturer: TE Connectivity AMP Connectors
Short Description: CONN FFC VERT 37POS 1.25MM PCB
More Detail: 37 Position FFC Connector Contacts, Vertical, 1 Si...
DataSheet: 3-84534-7 datasheet3-84534-7 Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 1000
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): 1 (Unlimited)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: Lead free / RoHS Compliant
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Specifications
Cable End Type: Tapered
Mating Cycles: --
Actuator Color: --
Housing Color: White
Contact Finish Thickness: --
Current Rating: 1A
Material Flammability Rating: --
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C
Voltage Rating: 50V
Features: --
Actuator Material: --
Housing Material: Polybutylene Terephthalate (PBT), Glass Filled
Contact Finish: Tin
Contact Material: Phosphor Bronze
Series: --
Locking Feature: --
Height Above Board: 0.307" (7.80mm)
FFC, FCB Thickness: 0.30mm
Termination: Kinked Pin
Pitch: 0.049" (1.25mm)
Number of Positions: 37
Connector/Contact Type: Contacts, Vertical, 1 Sided
Mounting Type: Through Hole
Flat Flex Type: FFC
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): --
Part Status: Active
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: --
Packaging: Bulk 
Description

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Introduction to Flat Flexible Connectors (FFC, FPC)

Flat flexible connectors, also referred to as FFC and FPC, are an essential part in many modern electronic products. FFC/FPC connectors provide a reliable connection between a printed circuit board (PCB) and other electronic components, as well as allowing for enhanced flexibility and ease of use in many applications. This article will look into the various types of FFC/FPC connectors available and discuss their various applications and working principles.

Types of FFC/FPC Connectors

FFC/FPC connectors come in a range of sizes and shapes, from tiny to large. However, the most commonly used FFC/FPC connectors fall into two main categories: discrete and zero insertion force (ZIF) connectors.Discrete connectors are the most common type of FFC/FPC connectors and are used for high-density electronic components. They are often small and can be connected to a PCB using simple soldering techniques.ZIF connectors are designed specifically to allow for easy, fast, and secure connections to be made between two components. The ZIF design allows for reliable mating and unmating with low connection force, meaning they are ideal for use in high-speed applications where maximum connection integrity is critical.

Application Fields for FFC/FPC Connectors

FFC/FPC connectors are used in many modern electronic products, from mobile phones to computers to industrial equipment. Due to their small size and reliable connection, FFC/FPC connectors are well suited for a variety of applications, including:• Mobile Phone: FFC/FPC connectors are used in mobile phones to connect the main board to the display and the touchscreen, as well as a number of other components.• Computers: FFC/FPC connectors are used in a wide variety of computer-based products, from the connection between a motherboard and other components to connecting devices to the system ports.• Industrial Equipment: FFC/FPC connectors are used in a range of industrial equipment, both as signals connectors and power connectors.

Working Principle of FFC/FPC Connectors

The working principle of FFC/FPC connectors is simple yet effective. The flat flexible cable is inserted into a corresponding connector, ensuring that the two contact points (pins) touch each other. The connector has a retention mechanism, ensuring that the cable remains securely connected. The connections are made when the two contact points (pins) touch each other, creating a secure physical and electrical connection between the two components.

Conclusion

FFC/FPC connectors are an essential component in many modern electronic products. They come in a range of sizes and shapes and offer a reliable connection between two components. FFC/FPC connectors have various applications, from mobile phones to computers to industrial equipment and more. Understanding the working principle of FFC/FPC connections can help designers choose the right connector for their specific application.

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