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    The FX26 Series board-to-board connector improves assembly time and reduces costs by replacing traditional cable connectors...

    Floating BtB Connector from Hirose for Automotive Powertrains

    04/23/2021

    Hirose has developed a narrow pitch board-to-board connector ideally suited for internal connection of automotive powertrains including motor controllers. Combining shock and vibration resistance with high heat resistance up to 140, the FX26 Series connector delivers high reliability in harsh environment applications.

    Supporting a floating range of ±0.7 mm in the XY direction and ±0.75 mm in the Z direction, the FX26 Series board-to-board connector absorbs misalignment while tightening screws and PCB shrinkage caused by high temperatures. The FX26 Series has a large effective mating length for improved performance and reliability.

    With a pitch of only 1 mm, the FX26 Series offers PCB space-savings, improves assembly times, and reduces cost by replacing traditional cable connectors.

    The FX26 Series is available in a variety of stacking heights including 15, 18, 20, 23 and 25 mm with pin variations of 20, 30, 40, 50 and 60 pins.

    For additional information about the FX26 Series FPC connectors, please visit Hirose's site.

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