Allicdata Part #: | A101356TR-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
4-1734839-3 |
Price: | $ 0.64 |
Product Category: | Connectors, Interconnects |
Manufacturer: | TE Connectivity AMP Connectors |
Short Description: | CONN FPC TOP 43POS 0.50MM R/A |
More Detail: | 43 Position FPC Connector Contacts, Top 0.020" (0.... |
DataSheet: | 4-1734839-3 Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 1000 |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | 1 (Unlimited) |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | Lead free / RoHS Compliant |
12000 +: | $ 0.58835 |
Cable End Type: | Tapered |
Mating Cycles: | -- |
Actuator Color: | Ivory |
Housing Color: | Natural |
Contact Finish Thickness: | Flash |
Current Rating: | 0.5A |
Material Flammability Rating: | UL94 V-0 |
Operating Temperature: | -20°C ~ 85°C |
Voltage Rating: | 250V |
Features: | Solder Retention, Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) |
Actuator Material: | Thermoplastic |
Housing Material: | Thermoplastic |
Contact Finish: | Gold |
Contact Material: | Phosphor Bronze |
Series: | -- |
Locking Feature: | Slide Lock |
Height Above Board: | 0.081" (2.05mm) |
FFC, FCB Thickness: | 0.30mm |
Termination: | Solder |
Pitch: | 0.020" (0.50mm) |
Number of Positions: | 43 |
Connector/Contact Type: | Contacts, Top |
Mounting Type: | Surface Mount, Right Angle |
Flat Flex Type: | FPC |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | -- |
Part Status: | Active |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | -- |
Packaging: | Tape & Reel (TR) |
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FFC (Flat Flexible) connectors, often referred to as FPCs (Flexible Printed Circuit) connectors, are a type of electronic connection system that enables two or more circuit boards to be interconnected. They are typically used in applications where the electronic components are mounted at very close proximity, and where the connector must be very light and flexible. The design of the FFC connector allows for efficient connection of two circuit boards over a long distance while preserving minimal board space.FFC connectors provide benefits in terms of cost-effectiveness, space conservation, high-speed connections and reliability. The design of FFCs enables them to be used in a multitude of applications, ranging from automotive, consumer and industrial to medical, military and aerospace. The most common application of FFC connectors is in the form of a flexible interconnect, used in automotive and consumer electronics, wherein two or more circuit boards can be connected in a very small space.
FFC connectors are designed to provide a reliable connection between two or more circuit boards. This connection is achieved through a contact system, typically consisting of a male (Pins) and a female (Socket) connector, which provide electrical contacts when mated. The contacts are typically gold-plated or nickel-plated to promote a high-quality electrical connection. The contact system also typically includes a guide and lead structure which allows the connector to be mated or demated quickly, with minimal effort.
FFCs are commonly used in the automotive, consumer and industrial environments for both power and signal transfer. They are used in applications where board space is limited, and where high-speed connections are required. FFCs are also used in the medical, military and aerospace industries, where they are used for high-speed data and signal transfer, as well as for power applications. For example, in military applications, FFCs are often used to connect to the engines of fighter aircraft.
FFCs are typically constructed from a variety of materials, including copper-clad steel, aluminum, and polyimide. The terminals of FFCs may be either plated or unplated, depending on the application. Plated terminals are more common in consumer electronics, while unplated terminals are more common in automotive and industrial applications. The physical design of FFCs may also vary depending on the application, with designs ranging from extremely thin and flexible to larger, more robust designs.
FFCs are typically rated to operate at specific temperatures and speeds, depending on the application requirements. For example, some FFCs have a maximum operating temperature of 105°C, while others may be rated to operate up to 150°C. Similarly, transfer rates for FFCs may range from a few kilobits per second to several gigabits per second, depending on the application.
In summary, FFCs are a type of electronic connection system that enables two or more circuit boards to be interconnected. They are typically used in applications where the electronic components are mounted at very close proximity, and where the connector must be very light and flexible. The design of FFC connectors allows for efficient connection of two circuit boards over a long distance while preserving minimal board space. FFCs are typically constructed from a variety of materials, including copper-clad steel, aluminum, and polyimide, and are rated to operate at specific temperatures and speeds, depending on the application requirements.
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