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FPC assemblies require less headroom, allow PCBs to be more densely packed

May 5, 2020 By Mary Gannon Leave a Comment

Harwin now offers both its Datamate J-Tek and Gecko high-reliability connectors with flexible printed circuits (FPCs) attached for situations where there is little space above the board surface. Highly suited to aerospace, motorsport, satellite and defense installations, these FPC assemblies provide engineers with lower profile interconnect solutions. This means that the PCBs within a system design can be stacked much closer together. Through right-angled connections, these components can be kept at the periphery of the board resulting in thermal management and ease of mating benefits.

Harwin FPC Assemblies flex cablesThe Datamate J-Tek option consists of a 2 mm-pitch connector plus a 1A-rated 1 mm-pitch FPC, and is supplied in a single-ended design fitted with a male connector. The Gecko options have a 1.25 mm-pitch connector along with a 0.4 A-rated 0.5 mm-pitch FPC, available in single- or double-ended configurations. Standard 10-contact assemblies are supplied from stock, with other assemblies available on request.

The FPCs feature a copper-clad polyimide base with a bonded overlay. There is a rigid area at each end to aid connector mounting. They are able to support a much tighter bend radius than conventional cables and are also better suited to dynamic movement when bent. Thanks to the innovative 4-finger design used for the Beryllium Copper contacts, these assemblies exhibit strong resilience to shock (up to 100 G) and vibrational forces (up to 20 G), without breaks in signal. Inclusion of stainless steel jackscrews on the Datamate connectors and sturdy latches on the Gecko connectors ensure interconnect integrity is maintained. The Harwin FPC assemblies have an operational temperature range matching the relevant connectors, up to 65° to 150°C. The free ends of the FPC are compatible with industry standard FPC/FFC connectors that accept 0.3 mm thickness circuits.

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