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2019.10

0.5mm Pitch, 3.57mm depth One Action Lock, Vertical connection FPC/FFC/Shield FFC connector

FH67 Series

One Action Lock (Dimension diagram : 30pos.)

Fig.1

3.57mm

21.08mm

5.2mm

High FPC retention force

FPC/FFC can be checked from the top surface after mating.

Fig.4

Fig.5

Insert FPC/FFC

 without opening the lock 

lever before insertion!

Two-point contact design for dust prevention

Two-point independent spring contact

Fig.2

Supports FPC/FFC/Shield FFC

Fig.3

Ground contact and FFC Ground plate contact at multiple points.

Shield FFC

Ground 
contact

Viewing section

Cannot see viewing section

Robust lock firmly retains FPC/FFC.

○ : 

Mated condition

× : 

Insufficient insertion condition

NEW

In cases where the application will demand a high level of reliability, such as automotive, 

please contact a company representative for further information.

Features

 

1. Automatic one action lock design

One action locking by simply inserting FPC after 
mounting contributes to enhanced workability. (Fig.1)
(Lock release by operating the lock lever when 
removing.)

· Operation of the lock lever is not required at the time of 

mating FPC. Can be inserted with one hand.
Contributes to reduced assembly time.
The lock lever will not be damaged by operation.
Mating failure due to FPC displacement does not occur 
during lock lever operation.

2. Two-point contact prevents contact 

failure by dust

· High contact reliability by independent spring two-point 

contact design, preventing contact failure due to dust. 
(Fig.2)

3. Supports FPC/FFC/Shield FFC

· FH67 allows you to choose from FPC/FFC/Shield FFC.
· Shielded FFC is acceptable for EMI prevention. (Fig.3)

4. High FPC retention force

· The circuit is automatically locked after FPC/FFC is 

inserted by a one action. The notches on both sides of 
FPC are held by the lock lever, generating a high FPC 
retention force in spite of the small contact. (Fig.4)

5. Visual inspection on the mated status 

of FPC/FFC is possible

· Insufficient insertion during assembly is prevented due 

to lock lever protrusion after FPC/FFC insertion. (Fig.5)

6. Environmental

·

 

Halogen free

*As defined by IEC 61249-2-21.

Br : 900ppm max, Cl : 900ppm max, Br+Cl : 1,500ppm 
max

Shielded FFC is acceptable for EMI prevention

Sep.1.2020 Copyright 2020 HIROSE ELECTRIC CO., LTD. All Rights Reserved.

Summary of Contents for FH67 Series

Page 1: ...n removing Operation of the lock lever is not required at the time of mating FPC Can be inserted with one hand Contributes to reduced assembly time The lock lever will not be damaged by operation Mating failure due to FPC displacement does not occur during lock lever operation 2 Two point contact prevents contact failure by dust High contact reliability by independent spring two point contact desi...

Page 2: ...aveform 3 cycles in each of the 3 axes 7 Damp heat Steady state Contact resistance 80mø max FPC 100mø max FFC Insulation resistance 50Mø min No damage cracks or parts dislocation 96 hours at temperature of 60 C and humidity of 90 to 95 8 Temperature cycle Contact resistance 80mø max FPC 100mø max FFC Insulation resistance 50Mø min No damage cracks or parts dislocation Temperature 55 15 to 35 125 1...

Page 3: ...orcing metal tabs 0 65 0 1 0 65 0 1 0 25 0 15 1 52 0 15 G 0 15 E 0 15 3 57 0 15 5 2 0 2 a A C 0 1 0 1 0 955 FPC FFC Shield FFC t 0 33 Ground contact point Signal contact point Signal contact lead Ground contact lead a 10 1 a 10 1 0 91 0 42 0 25 5 45 45 1 9 2 3 2 55 3 8 0 15 0 95 Ground contact No 1 Signal contact No 1 2 1 5 3 4 Note 1 The dimension in parentheses are for reference 2 Lead co planar...

Page 4: ...02 2 Y Y 0 02 n Y 0 02 H Y Recommended PCB Mounting Pattern Recommended Stencil Pattern Recommended Dimensions of PCB Mounting Pattern and Stencil Pattern Note 7 n shows the number of contacts Unit mm Part No HRS No No of Contacts B D E G H FH67 10S 0 5SV Under planning Note 1 10 4 2 11 08 9 5 3 FH67 20S 0 5SV Under planning Note 1 20 9 1 5 16 08 14 5 6 FH67 30S 0 5SV 580 4901 0 30 14 2 21 08 19 5...

Page 5: ... 0 3 1MIN overlapping amount 6MIN reinforcing film Ground plate Shield tape 8 Recommended FPC FFC Dimensions Recommended Shield FFC Dimensions Recommended Dimensions of FPC FFC Shield FFC Note 7 The value n indicates the number of pos 8 Overlap the shield on the grounding plate Unit mm Part No HRS No No of Contacts F J K L M FH67 10S 0 5SV Under planning Note 1 10 4 5 7 1 5 5 9 1 4 9 FH67 20S 0 5S...

Page 6: ...rial name FPC FFC Materials Thickness µm Materials Shield FFC FFC Thickness µm Shield tape Cover lay film Polyimide 1mil 25 Polyester 25 25 Cover lay adhesive Thermosetting adhesive 28 Adhesive 25 25 Surface treatment Nickel foundation 1 to 6µm Gold plated 0 2µm 3 7 Nickel foundation 0 5 to 5µm Gold plated 0 05 to 1µm 3 275 3 275 Pattern copper foil Rolled copper 1oz 35 Annealed copper foil 35 35 ...

Page 7: ...ction Ø380 2 Ø80 1 Embossed Carrier Tape Dimensions Tape width 24mm or less Tape width 32mm or less Reel Dimensions Leader Trailer Dimensions Packaging Specifications Note 9 1000 pieces packaged in one reel For standard products Note 10 The package complies with JIS C 0806 and IEC 60286 3 Packaging of automotive mounting parts standards Unit mm Part No HRS No No of Contacts C P Q R S U FH67 10S 0 ...

Page 8: ...d size per recommended on page 4 Metal mask Thickness and opening size Per recommendation on page 4 This temperature profile is based on the above conditions It may vastly depending on solder paste type manufacturer PCB size and mounting materials Please use only after checking the mounting conditions MAX 250 C 25 C 60 to 90 sec 20 to 40 sec 120 5 sec Preheating time Soldering time Peak temperatur...

Page 9: ... is not inserted Additionally the lock lever does not need to be opened except to remove the FPC Example 1 Do not operate the connector until it is mounted on the board Example 1 Example 1 Care needs to be taken when handling this connector In order to prevent the damage and contact failure etc incorrect mating disconnection of FPC pattern of connectors and FPC please use after confirming the foll...

Page 10: ...lock lever operation part Example 5 Insert FPC straight after positioning its tip end vertically in reference to the guides on both ends of the connector mating port Example 6 Do not insert diagonally Example 7 When inserting do not move the FPC in a vertical lateral or diagonal direction Example 8 Recommended Insertion Angle 2 5 Refrain from opening the lock level with a finger when inserting the...

Page 11: ... lock lever runs over the FPC tab The protrusion of the lock lever runs over the tab FPC is not inserted deep enough leaving a large gap between FPC and the housing FPC diagonal FPC diagonal 2 5 M A X NG NG NG NG NG Example 8 Example 9 Example 11 Example 12 Example 10 Cross section of the lock section Cross section of the lock section Cross section of the lock section OK 3 Confirming the mated sta...

Page 12: ...of the lock lever Example 15 As the lock lever cannot be opened to over 45 do not open it over this angle Example 16 Do not pick and raise the lock lever or pull it Example 17 Be sure to operate the lock lever by hand and do not operate it with sharp edged tools such as tweezers etc Example 18 Don t apply an excessive force to the housing during operation Example 19 Operate the lock lever on one s...

Page 13: ...n Method Example 16 Example 17 Rotation axis Load is concentrated on the rotation axis and leads to breakage Opening the lock lever at more than 45 Applying excessive force to the lock lever Sharp edged tools 45 NG NG NG NG Example 18 Example 19 Sep 1 2020 Copyright 2020 HIROSE ELECTRIC CO LTD All Rights Reserved ...

Page 14: ...C while the lever is locked Example 23 There is a possibility of decrease in the FPC s retention force after forcefully removing the FPC This connector is equipped with the FPC retention mechanism by means of the lock lever When pulling out FPC do not apply load in any direction other than vertical to the board side Example 24 Lock lever open Lock lever close Lock lever close FPC diagonal FPC diag...

Page 15: ...connection of FPC Therefore please take some measure to fix FPC etc Example 26 Example 27 Don t place enclosures or mounting parts that will interfere with FPC Example 28 As for the flexibility of FPC please make adjustments with the FPC manufacturer Please ensure the FPC has adequate insertion space when designing the layout so that it is not inserted diagonally Additionally ensure the insertion ...

Page 16: ...ot apply any excessive external force of 1N or more to the connector before mounting Cautions when handling the board after mounting Please be careful of the following when handling the board after mounting operation Caution Do not apply any load to the board in the assembly process such as dividing a multi piece board or securing the board to the frame Applying a load to the connector may damage ...

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