MECCANIXITY 50P FPC FFC to DIP Converter Board is designed for connecting flat flexible cables to standard DIP headers. It is commonly used in electronics projects where space is limited and high-density connections are needed. The board allows for easy integration of FPC or FFC cables into devices that use DIP connectors, making it a useful tool for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike. It is compatible with a range of devices including laptops, DVD players, LCD monitors, 3D printers, and cameras.
The converter board features a dual-sided design with a 0.5 mm pitch on the socket side and a 1.0 mm pitch on the back side, transitioning to a 2.54 mm DIP pitch. This makes it suitable for various applications that require different pin spacing. The board has 50 pins and is built to handle the demands of high-density electronic circuits. Its compact size of 65x26x3.5 mm allows it to fit into tight spaces without compromising functionality.
Installation involves flipping up the black interface, inserting the flat cable, and testing the connection. The board does not include the flat cable itself, so users must have one available for use. It is important to note that the dimensions provided are measured manually and may have a tolerance of +/-0.1 inch. This converter board is ideal for those working on custom electronics projects or repairing devices with FPC/FFC connections.
The board is made from durable materials suitable for repeated use in various environments. Its design ensures stability and reliability during operation. Users should ensure that their flat cable matches the required specifications to avoid compatibility issues. It is recommended to follow the installation steps carefully to ensure proper connection and functionality.
Brand: MECCANIXITY
Model: 50P FPC FFC to DIP Converter Board
Specifications: 50 pins, 0.5mm/1.0mm pitch, 2.54mm DIP, 65x26x3.5 mm
Features: Dual-sided design, compact size, compatible with FPC/FFC cables, easy installation
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