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Hirose develops industry’s first low-profile FPC-to-board connector with positive lock

March 23, 2017 By Mary Gannon Leave a Comment

Hirose-DF40GL-Series-prHirose has launched a new low-profile flexible printed circuit (FPC) connector that supports FPC applications in a small package, and operates at USB 3.1 gen 2 speeds up to 10 Gbps. The DF40GL series is ideal for daughter boards in USB Type C Applications. Featuring a pitch of only 0.4 mm and a height of only 1.5 mm, the miniature DF40GL Series is the smallest FPC-to-board connector to feature a positive lock with a blade locking system. A minimized depth of only 3.68 mm reduces the required mounting area, which creates additional PCB space for optimizing antenna design and larger batteries.

Offering secure mating and a clear tactile click when mated, the blade lock system has a simple and effective lever that offers quick locking/unlocking. The lock system makes the DF40GL series FPC-to-board connector impact resistant, and eliminates the need for a “buffer” to increase the retention force. To ensure proper mating, the DF40GL Series has guide ribs for a wide self-alignment range of 0.4 mm in XY directions.

A robust shock-absorbing configuration makes the DF40GL series well suited for a wide range of portable electronics applications including cameras (DSC/DVC), game devices, laptops, tablets, and more. It is also commonly used in automotive, medical and security applications.

“Developed to support the second generation of high-speed specifications up to 10 Gbps, the DF40GL series flexible printed circuit connector combines a compact, low-profile 1.5 mm design with the most rugged and reliable positive lock mechanism in the industry,” said Rick van Weezel, Vice-President of Sales and Marketing for Hirose Electric USA. “In addition to having a low-profile, the DF40GL series also reduces the required PCB mounting area, saving precious PCB space for design engineers.”

The DF40GL Series FPC-to-board connector offers excellent EMI protection and grounding via metal shielding. The stamped contact design contributes to a long effective mating length of 0.45 mm.

The 44-position DF40GL Series has a rating of 0.35 A, a rated voltage of 30 Vac/dc, and an operating temperature of –55° to 85° C.

Hirose Electric
www.hirose.com/us

 

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