Development and Launch of the High-Speed Transmission "EN-5D Series" Shielded FFC Connector
We are pleased to announce the development and launch of the "EN-5D Series" 0.5 mm-pitch shielded FFC connector which supports high speed transmission.
With its N-ZIF structure, FFC insertion is possible in one action with his product. Its FFC fall-out prevention mechanism ensures greater operability and reliability.
Demand for internal connection connectors that support high-speed transmission signals has increased in recent years in line with the move towards higher image quality and higher performance of digital appliances such as flat panel displays (LCD/PDP).
This product is a shielded FFC 0.5mm-pitch connector using FFC for high-speed signal connection, and adapts to high-speed serial transmission such as LVDS and TMDS (HDMI).
Impedance matching is simple because shielded FFC is used and signal and ground layers are provided in the compatible cable. Further, the contact shape of the signal transmission area is optimized for high-speed transmission line specifications, enabling impedance matching by setting a dedicated ground terminal.
Note) FFC - Flexible Flat Cable
LVDS - Low Voltage Differential Signaling
TMDS - Transition Minimized Differential Signaling
HDMI- High-Definition Multimedia Interface
Date Released | FEB,28th 2011 | |
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Press Release No. | 912cs | |
Product Name | EN-5D Series 0.5mm Pitch FFC Connector | |
Drawing No. CFF97xx-0101F | ||
Features |
1) Adapts to high-speed serial transmission such as LVDS and TMDS (HDMI). |
Major Specifications | Voltage and current rating | 0.5A, 50V, AC/DC |
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Contact resistance | 30mΩ max. | |
Insulation resistance | 2 mA typ. | |
Withstanding voltage | AC100V (1 min) | |
Operating Temperature Range | -40ºC to +85ºC | |
Applications | AV equipment, automotive equipment, and office equipment. | |
Production capacity | 1,000,000 units per month | |
Inquiry | * Please contact CS Division for further information. |
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