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The Industry's First Top & Bottom Independent Two-Point Contact, 0.5mm Pitch FPC/FFC connector from HIROSE. Samples available from Anglia
The FH69 series of FFC/FPC connectors from HIROSE, a world-class manufacturer of innovative connector solutions, is the industry's first two-point contact design suitable for use in extremely compact devices.
 

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Flashy connectors from Hirose MI20/21 Series

  To meet with the growing demands for smaller yet more powerful memory storage devices Hirose have a very popular range of Compact Flash connectors that are suitable for a wide range of applications including PDA's, digital still camera's, hand held scanners, data recorders, monitoring devices, slot machines and industrial PC's.

Hirose offer a wide variety of options that allow for Type 1 and Type 2 cards to suit the application.

Other features are:-

  • Eject button positioning to the right, left or without, for flexibility of design
  • High durability of 10,000 mating cycles
  • Standard and reverse board mount types to suit different applications
  • Standoff's of either 0mm or 2.2mm
  • Ground terminals

Hirose's headers benefit from a pick up area to accommodate the pick and place nozzles of automatic mounting machines. The receptacles are designed to be mounted on top of the board and automatic mounting is also possible. Another major feature is the two point ejection mechanism to ensure even card ejection and smooth operation.

For more information, or details on the full range of Hirose products available from Anglia, please call +44 (0)1945 474747 or email info@anglia.com

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This news article was originally published in June 2009.

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