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Double row, 1mm pitch connector from Hirose has strong locking mechanism

Hirose’s DF50 range consists of receptacles and headers that have been designed with space saving and durability in mind for applications needing more strength.

The double row, vertical housing and fine pitch of 1mm allow for maximum space saving on the board, which reduces the mounting area needed.

The metal lock provides a consistent and positive tactile click even with repetitive mating, this ensures the connector is fully engaged guaranteeing complete electrical and mechanical connection. The lock is centred on the housing to avoid uneven locking and cable entanglement that is common with side locks.

The housings have been designed with thicker and more robust walls to prevent cracking. A long insertion depth and blade contacts are utilised to prevent damage against any wrenching forces. The receptacle features a robust and reliable lance structure, which keeps the contacts securely in place even when high forces are applied to the cable. High contact reliability is achieved with gold plating over a long effective mating length.

Other benefits include surface mount contacts and a vacuum pick up area on the housing. A nickel barrier is incorporated on the contact to avoid solder wicking. DF50 is currently available with 40 contacts and other sizes are in development, please check for further information. AWG 28 cable size is applicable.

Suitable applications are LCD displays, Digital TV, wireless LAN, industrial controller units, office equipment, car navigation, car audio and amusement equipment.

For more information, or details on the full range of Hirose products available from Anglia please email info@anglia.com

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This news article was originally published in September 2011.

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