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News Release from: JAE Europe | Subject: FF01
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 04 March 2002
Fine-pitch connectors take the shocks
FF01 low-profile 0.5mm fine-pitch connectors from JAE are designed for rapid assembly, improved mating reliability and high shock resistance.
FF01 low-profile 0.5mm fine-pitch connectors from JAE are designed for rapid assembly, improved mating reliability and high shock resistance Applicable to 0.5mm pitch FPCs of 0.12 +/-0.03mm thickness, the total connector mating height is 1.0mm, enabling PDAs, personal communicators, web pads, door entry controls and other personal, office or household products to be thinner, lighter, more reliable and long lasting
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 7 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The new MJ04 series 2mm metric connector system from JAE complies with the IEC 1076-4-101 electrical and mechanical specification for CompactPCI interconnection.
The FF01 features a new cam locking design for tension-proof, vibration-resistant two-point contact at each terminal, which increases retention force without requiring an FPC lining.
Combined with JAE's own zipper-type sequential mating design featuring a guide groove to prevent FPC retention, the FF01 saves production time, prevents damage to FPC conductors during manufacture and reduces warranty returns to poor connector performance.
FF01 series connectors are available with 15, 20, 24, 28, 34 and 40 contacts, with contact resistance below 20mohm, and rated at 0.5A/50V per terminal.
Each type is available with gold over nickel plated contacts, or optional tin-lead plating.
Insulation resistance is over 100Mohm.
20 times insertion lifetime, 250V AC/1min withstand voltage and operating temperature range -40 to +85C make FF01 a robust choice for a wide range of applications.
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