Harwin Datamate J-Tek & Gecko FPC Assemblies
Harwin Datamate J-Tek and Gecko Flex Printed Circuit (FPC) Assemblies offer high reliability in low-profile designs that combine go-anywhere routing of cables with the reduced vertical space required by SMT connectors. Replacement of standard cable connectors with these flex-mounted SMT connections allows users to stack PCBs closer. The FPC design is fitted with 2mm Datamate J-Tek and 1.25mm pitch Gecko connectors and allows for a sharper bend radius. Standard 10-contact assemblies in single- and double-ended designs are available. Stainless steel jackscrews are fitted to the Datamate connectors and latches to the Gecko, ensuring secure connection under duress.Features
- Low profile connection allows denser PCB stacking possibilities or space for other devices over the board
- A sharper bend than standard cables is allowed due to a tight bend radius under static and dynamic conditions
- Maintains electrical contact in harsh environments, shock (100G) and vibration (up to 20G) proof
- Stainless steel locking screws or latching ensures reliability with a strong and secure connection
- Signal integrity is assured under heavy vibration with 4 finger Beryllium Copper signal contacts
- Can be used in a wide variety of extreme environments due to an operating temperature range of -65°C to +150°C
- Single-ended assemblies are compatible with industry-standard 0.5mm and 1mm pitch FPC/FFC connectors
- Signal capacity of 1A per contact for Datamate J-Tek and 0.4A per contact for Gecko
- Available in standard lengths, Datamate J-Tek 100mm and Gecko 75mm
Applications
- Aviation
- Flight control systems
- Gimble cameras
- Radar and tracking
- Flight surface controls
- Motorsport and electric vehicles
- Navigation
- GPS and tracking equipment
- Communications and telemetry
- Camera systems
- ERS controls
- Space
- Satellites and CubeSats
- Radar
- Communications
- Launch systems
- Defense and Security
- UAVs
- Ground communications
- Rugged vehicle electronics
- Handheld portable equipment
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Opublikowano: 2020-05-14
| Zaktualizowano: 2024-04-08
