FFC, FPC (Flat Flexible) Connectors

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08FDZ-BT(S)(LF)(SN)

08FDZ-BT(S)(LF)(SN)

JST

CONN FPC VERT 8POS 2.54MM PCB

0

04FHS-RSM1-GAN-TB(LF)(SN)

04FHS-RSM1-GAN-TB(LF)(SN)

JST

4 CONTACT(S), FEMALE, RIGHT ANGL

0

40FMN-BMT-A-TF(LF)(SN)

40FMN-BMT-A-TF(LF)(SN)

JST

CONN FFC VERT 40POS 1.00MM SMD

0

11FMN-BMT-A-TF(LF)(SN)

11FMN-BMT-A-TF(LF)(SN)

JST

CONN FFC VERT 11POS 1.00MM SMD

0

15FMN-SMT-A-TF(LF)(SN)

15FMN-SMT-A-TF(LF)(SN)

JST

CONN FFC TOP 15POS 1.00MM R/A

0

08FM-1.0ST(LF)(SN)

08FM-1.0ST(LF)(SN)

JST

8 CONTACT(S), FEMALE, RIGHT ANGL

0

14FMN-BMTR-A-TB(LF)(SN)

14FMN-BMTR-A-TB(LF)(SN)

JST

CONN FFC VERT 14POS 1.00MM SMD

0

12FMN-BMTTN-A-TF(LF)(SN)

12FMN-BMTTN-A-TF(LF)(SN)

JST

CONN FFC VERT 12POS 1.00MM SMD

0

11FLH-SM1-TB (LF)(SN)(F)

11FLH-SM1-TB (LF)(SN)(F)

JST

CONN FPC TOP 11POS 0.50MM R/A

0

30FE-ST-VK-N

30FE-ST-VK-N

JST

CONN FFC BOTTOM 30POS 1.25MM R/A

0

03FM-1.0SP-1.9-TF(LF)(SN)

03FM-1.0SP-1.9-TF(LF)(SN)

JST

3 CONTACT(S), FEMALE, RIGHT ANGL

0

08FDZ-ST(S)(LF)(SN)

08FDZ-ST(S)(LF)(SN)

JST

CONN FPC 8POS 2.54MM R/A

0

16FMN-BMTTN-A-TF(LF)(SN)

16FMN-BMTTN-A-TF(LF)(SN)

JST

CONN FFC VERT 16POS 1.00MM SMD

0

13FDZ-ST(S)(LF)(SN)

13FDZ-ST(S)(LF)(SN)

JST

CONN FPC 13POS 2.54MM R/A

0

10FMS-1.0SP-TF(LF)(SN)

10FMS-1.0SP-TF(LF)(SN)

JST

CONN FMS

0

06FMS-1.0SP-TF(LF)(SN)

06FMS-1.0SP-TF(LF)(SN)

JST

CONN FFC 6POS 1.0MM SMD

0

32FLZX-RSM1-A-TB(LF)(SN)

32FLZX-RSM1-A-TB(LF)(SN)

JST

32 CONTACT(S), FEMALE, RIGHT ANG

0

05FDZ-ST(S)(LF)(SN)

05FDZ-ST(S)(LF)(SN)

JST

CONN FPC 5POS 2.54MM R/A

0

36FMN-BTK-A(LF)(SN)

36FMN-BTK-A(LF)(SN)

JST

CONN FFC VERT 36POS 1.00MM PCB

0

S16FAZ-SM-TB(LF)(SN)(N)

S16FAZ-SM-TB(LF)(SN)(N)

JST

CONN FAZ HOUSING 16POS SIDE SMD

0

FFC, FPC (Flat Flexible) Connectors

1. Overview

Flat Flexible Connectors (FFC/FPC) are compact, lightweight solutions for connecting electronic circuits. FFC (Flexible Flat Cable) refers to pre-formed ribbon cables with conductive traces, while FPC (Flexible Printed Circuit) are custom-designed circuits on flexible substrates. These connectors enable high-density interconnections in space-constrained applications, playing critical roles in modern electronics for their bendability, vibration resistance, and miniaturization capabilities.

2. Major Types & Function Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
ZIF (Zero Insertion Force)Self-aligning contacts with minimal mating forceSmartphone displays, medical imaging devices
LIF (Low Insertion Force)Economical solution with moderate insertion forceConsumer electronics, industrial sensors
Wrap-style FPC360 bending capability with exposed contactsAutomotive infotainment systems
Stiffener-reinforced FFCLocalized rigidity for component mountingAerospace control panels

3. Structure & Composition

Typical construction includes:

  • Conductor Layer: Annealed copper (0.035-0.1mm thickness) with nickel/gold plating
  • Dielectric Layer: Polyimide film (0.05-0.25mm) or PVC insulation
  • Contact Interface: Phosphor bronze or beryllium copper terminals
  • Reinforcement: Steel/aluminum stiffeners in specific zones

Termination methods include press-fit, soldering, and anisotropic conductive film (ACF) bonding.

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterImportanceTypical Range
Contact ResistanceSignal integrity maintenance10-50m
Current RatingPower transmission capability0.5-3A per pin
Operating TemperatureEnvironmental reliability-40 C to +105 C
Flex LifeDurability in dynamic applications10,000-200,000 cycles
Pitch SizeMiniaturization factor0.3mm-1.27mm

5. Application Fields

  • Consumer Electronics: Smartphones (camera modules), laptops (HDD connections)
  • Automotive: Dashboard clusters, ADAS sensors, infotainment systems
  • Medical: Portable monitors, imaging equipment (MRI connectors)
  • Industrial: Robotics (arm joint connections), measurement instruments

6. Leading Manufacturers

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductsKey Features
TE ConnectivityMicro Speed FFC0.5mm pitch, 30G durability
MolexPicoBlade FPCSpace-saving LIF design
JAE ElectronicsDF12 SeriesHigh-speed transmission up to 10Gbps
Hirose ElectricFH34 SeriesSelf-mating connector system

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Circuit density requirements (pitch size vs. pin count)
  • Mechanical stress analysis (bend radius, flex cycles)
  • Thermal management needs (current load vs. conductor thickness)
  • Environmental sealing requirements (IP rating)
  • Cost vs. performance trade-offs (material choices)

Real-case Example: Smartphone camera module requires 0.3mm pitch FPC with 200 m bend radius and 100,000 flex life rating.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments include:

  • Sub-0.3mm pitch connectors for 5G mobile devices
  • Integrated EMI shielding in FPC structures
  • High-temperature resistant materials (up to 150 C)
  • 3D-shaped FPCs for automotive LiDAR systems
  • Smart connectors with embedded sensing capabilities
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