This FFC FPC Extension Board is a compact and versatile PCB designed for connecting flat flexible cables in various electronic devices. It is commonly used in high-density applications such as laptops, DVD players, LCD monitors, 3D printers, and other DIY projects. The board features 24 pins with a 0.5mm pitch, making it suitable for precise and space-efficient connections. It is a single-sided PCB that allows for easy integration into tight spaces, especially when working with ultra-thin flat flexible cables.
The board is ideal for users who need to extend or convert connections in devices that use FFC or FPC cables. It supports a wide range of applications where space is limited, and traditional connectors may not be feasible. The design ensures compatibility with standard flat cables, though the cable itself is not included in the package. This makes it a useful component for electronics hobbyists and professionals working on custom builds or repairs.
Installation is straightforward, requiring only a few simple steps. Users need to flip up the black interface, insert the flat cable into the board, and test the connection. The overall dimensions of the board are 21x20x3 mm, which allows it to fit into small enclosures or tight spaces without adding significant bulk. The package includes two boards, providing flexibility for multiple projects or backup in case of damage.
While the board is highly functional for its intended purpose, it is important to note that it serves as a converter and does not include the flat cable needed for connection. Users must have the appropriate cable on hand to use this board effectively. Additionally, due to manual measurement, there may be a slight variation in size of up to +/-0.1 inch.
Brand: MECCANIXITY
Model: FFC FPC Extension Board 24 Pin 0.5mm Pitch
Specifications: 24 pins, 0.5mm pitch, single-sided PCB, 21x20x3 mm size
Features: Compact design, space-saving connection, compatible with FFC/FPC cables, package of 2 boards
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