0.5mm Pitch, 2.8mm high, Single Action Lock at bottom contact point, FPC/FFC/Shield FFC connector
FH63 Series
■Features
1. Automatic single action locking design
· Single action locking by simply inserting FPC after mounting
contributes to enhanced workability. (Fig.1)
(Lock release by operating the lock lever when removing.)
· Operation of the lock lever is not required at the time of
mating FPC. Can be inserted with one hand.
Contributes to reduced assembly time.
The lock lever will not be damaged by operation.
Mating failure is reduced by eliminating the need to operate
a lever while mating.
2. Two-points of contact prevents contact failure by dust
· High contact reliability by independent spring two-point
contact design, preventing contact failure by dust. (Fig.2)
3. Supports FPC/FFC/Shield FFC
· FH63 allows you to choose from FPC/FFC/Shield FFC.
· Shielded FFC is acceptable for EMI prevention. (Fig.3)
4. High FPC retention force
· The circuit is automatically locked after FPC/FFC is inserted
by a single action. The notches on both sides of FPC are
held by the lock lever, generating a high FPC retention
force in spite of the small contact. (Fig.4)
5. Visual inspection on the mated status of FPC/FFC is possible.
· As the notches on both sides of FPC can be checked from
the top surface after inserting FPC/FFC, insufficient
insertion during assembly is prevented. (Fig.5)
6. Environmental
· Halogen free
*AS defined by IEC 61249-2-21.
Br : 900ppm max, Cl : 900ppm max, Br+Cl : 1,500ppm
max
FPC/FFC can be checked from the top surface after mating.
OK
Mated condition
(correct position)
NG
Insufficient insertion condition
(incorrect position)
Fig.5
Single action lock (Dimension diagram : 30pos.)
2.8mm
Insert FPC/FFC
without opening
the lock lever before insertion!
Two-point contact design for dust prevention
Supports FPC/FFC/Shield FFC
FPC
Shielded FFC is acceptable for EMI prevention.
Shield FFC
GND contact and FFC GND plate
contact at multiple points.
High FPC retention force
Robust lock firmly retains FPC/FFC.
5.15mm
Fig.1
Fig.2
FFC
Shield FFC
GND contact
Fig.3
Fig.4
2017.8②
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