There are a number of methods used. There is the one with the rubber type
of micro contact strip that works with pressure.
There is the type where there is a ribbon cable, that is attached, by an
adhesive. The process for this one uses a special adhesive that is attached
with a heat die. If this type separates, a new ribbon is required, and the
proper heat die is also required to heat it back. A soldering iron is not
the way to go.
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"Nelson" wrote in message
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I have a Pedometer with a LCD display attached to the main circuit
board with a ribbon cable, one end of which has come loose. My first
instinct is just to heat up the individual traces but I can't tell if
it was attached with solder or something else. Also I am nervous about
melting the plastic backing or the ribbon cable.
Does aanyone know how these things are normally attached and/or how to
repair them?
Thanks.
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Nelson