Flexible Printed Circuit Board (PCB) refers to a PCB manufactured using flexible raw materials capable of stretching and bending.

RF connectors, with a pitch of 0.5mm, dominate the connection of circuits (PCBs) from LCD displays to optocouplers. However, 0.3mm pitch products have found application in numerous scenarios. In line with the recent trend of integrating LCD controllers into LCD components, there is a relative reduction in the number of FPC pins. Related products reflecting this trend have already entered the market. Looking ahead, FPC radio frequency connectors are poised to remain integrated with other components in mobile phones or their LCD module structures.

These commodities find extensive usage across various industries, including digital technology communication equipment, handheld electronic devices, computer peripherals, testing equipment, automotive electronics, and more. Common applications encompass mobile phones, digital cameras, notebooks, MID, MP3/4/5 players, handheld gaming consoles, speaker systems, and others.

The FPC RF connector boasts features such as a 3mm touch printed PCB circuit board installation aspect ratio, downward and rotating locks (utilizing a one-touch rotating system), designed to prevent disconnection and FPC misalignment. The malleable pin design accommodates both Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) and non-ZIF setups, supporting centerline pitches of 0.3, 0.5, 1.0, and 1.25mm. These connectors are available in tin-lead or lead-free surface mount configurations, featuring four holes for vertical or angled mating, adaptable to top or bottom stacking.

Applications of FPC Radio Frequency Connectors are diverse, spanning LCD screens, scanners, and various electronic products. They find widespread use in electronic computer motherboards, communication equipment cards, memory chips, mobile disks, and mobile terminals. Notably, impact-resistant back-lock system RF connectors are increasingly adopted in mobile terminals like phones, MP3 players, and notebooks.

Furthermore, FPC RF connectors are utilized in automotive electronic connectors, car-intercept GPS guidance systems, medical equipment, speakers, digital devices, surveillance cameras, car audio systems, televisions, typewriters, POS cash registers, telephones, CD-ROMs, VCDs, DVDs, printers, copiers, wireless network devices, video calling equipment, and aerospace products, representing the forefront of innovation and technology.

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