4-1734742-0 Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

A100242TR-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

4-1734742-0

Price: $ 1.15
Product Category:

Connectors, Interconnects

Manufacturer: TE Connectivity AMP Connectors
Short Description: CONN FFC VERT 40POS 0.50MM SMD
More Detail: 40 Position FFC, FPC Connector Contacts, Vertical,...
DataSheet: 4-1734742-0 datasheet4-1734742-0 Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 11000
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): 1 (Unlimited)
1000 +: $ 1.04172
2000 +: $ 1.00580
3000 +: $ 0.96988
5000 +: $ 0.93395
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$ 1.15
Specifications
Series: --
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
Connector/Contact Type: Contacts, Vertical, 1 Sided
Number of Positions: 40
Pitch: 0.020" (0.50mm)
Termination: Solder
FFC, FCB Thickness: 0.30mm
Height Above Board: 0.163" (4.15mm)
Locking Feature: Slide Lock
Cable End Type: Straight or Tapered
Contact Material: Phosphor Bronze
Contact Finish: Gold
Housing Material: Thermoplastic, Glass Filled
Actuator Material: Thermoplastic
Features: Solder Retention, Zero Insertion Force (ZIF)
Voltage Rating: 50V
Operating Temperature: -20°C ~ 85°C
Material Flammability Rating: UL94 V-0
Current Rating: 0.5A
Contact Finish Thickness: Flash
Housing Color: Black
Actuator Color: Brown
Mating Cycles: --
Description

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FFC (Flat Flexible) Connectors and FPC (Flexible Printed Circuits) are two specialized forms of electrical interconnects. They both share some common features, including a compact size, robust construction, and the ability to fit in small spaces. There are distinct differences between FFC and FPC connectors, however, which depend on the type of application. Here, we will discuss the application field and working principle of 4-1734742-0.

FFC connectors are popular in many industries, including consumer electronics such as televisions, computers, telephones, and cell phones. They are also used in automobiles, fitness equipment, and medical applications. In addition, FFC connectors are found in medical instruments, broadcasting equipment, and factory automation. The application of FFC connectors is further enhanced by their ability to reliably snap into place with ease and allow for the assembly of complex electrical systems.

The working principle of 4-1734742-0 FFC connectors follows a physical principle. This principle is called “contact force.” This contact force is generated by the pressure created by a spring-loaded plunger that is built into the connector. When the connector is pressed on two opposing surfaces, the plunger is actuated, generating an electrical contact between the two contact points. This electrical contact allows electricity to be efficiently transferred between the two surfaces.

FPC connectors, on the other hand, are flexible printed circuits with a number of advantages over FFC connectors. They are more cost-effective than FFC connectors, since they are manufactured using thinner and cheaper printed circuit boards and other materials. Additionally, FPC connectors offer a higher level of flexibility and are more durable, since there is no spring-loaded plunger. Furthermore, they are able to tolerate thermal expansion, vibration, and extreme temperatures without degradation.

FPC connectors are most commonly found in medical equipment, including implantable medical devices such as pacemakers. They are also widely used in the automotive industry for connecting various components to the vehicle. Additionally, they are commonly used in telecommunications systems, industrial equipment, power supplies, and in military-related applications.

The working principle of FPC connectors is based on a different physical principle than FFC connectors. Instead of using a spring-loaded plunger, they rely on the contact between two mating surfaces that have been coated with a conductive material. When the two surfaces are brought together, they form an electrical connection, allowing electricity to transfer between them.

Both FFC and FPC connectors can be used to meet a wide variety of needs. Depending on the application, either type may be a better choice. FFC connectors are typically the preferable choice in portable or consumer applications, while FPC connectors are better suitable for larger, more complex applications. It is important to consider the physical and electrical requirements for the application before selecting either type of connector.

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