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ZIF connectors lock securely

An AVX product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jul 25, 2008

Locking feature prevents accidental removal of the cable in the field and delivers uncreased robustness against vibration.

A range of FFC/FPC connectors with secure locking facility aimed primarily at the transportation market, 6288 Series Secure Lock ZIF connectors from AVX Corporation address reliability concerns by virtually eliminating production process failure, preventing accidental removal of the cable in the field, and by delivering more robustness against vibration.

Mouldings in the connector accept shaped FPC/FFC cable and lock to guarantee that accidental removal of the cable and incorrect insertion is virtually impossible.

Further, the shaped cable ensures correct alignment in the production process, eliminating failures due to misalignment.

To facilitate ease of assembly, a one-touch flip lock provides audible and tactile "click" feedback.

Available in 6 to 60 positions with a standard 0.5mm pitch, the connectors are tested to automotive specifications and rated for the extended -40 to +105C temperature range.

The standard 0.5mm pitch contacts feature a gold flash finish for higher reliability soldering.

Technical drawings of the FFC/FPC shape are also available from AVX.

6288 Series connectors are suitable for transportation applications, including audio/visual devices such as DVD and satellite navigation screens, as well as digital speedometers, tachometers, and rear view mirror displays.

They also find applications in medical electronics such as handheld blood glucose monitors and LCD screens, or any product with a display where reliability is a key issue.

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