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Jeff[_15_] September 12th 11 03:35 AM

Need Source for very very very small 54 pin connector
 
I've searched all over and come up empty for a source for a small
connector I need. This connector is similar to that used to connect
cell phone LCD displays to the phone circuit board.

It has 54 pins, is 12.64 mm long, 1.85 mm wide with 0.25 mm wide
contacts spaced 0.15 mm apart. It has "wrap around" style contacts
similar to a GPIB connector, except of course much smaller.

The male connector goes on the board, and the female is connected to
the ribbon cable.

If you know of a manufacturer of such a connecor, or ANY manufacturer
that specializes in very small connectors, I'd appreciate you passing
along the information.

Thank you.

Rich Webb September 12th 11 01:13 PM

Need Source for very very very small 54 pin connector
 
On Sun, 11 Sep 2011 19:35:59 -0700 (PDT), Jeff
wrote:

I've searched all over and come up empty for a source for a small
connector I need. This connector is similar to that used to connect
cell phone LCD displays to the phone circuit board.

It has 54 pins, is 12.64 mm long, 1.85 mm wide with 0.25 mm wide
contacts spaced 0.15 mm apart. It has "wrap around" style contacts
similar to a GPIB connector, except of course much smaller.

The male connector goes on the board, and the female is connected to
the ribbon cable.

If you know of a manufacturer of such a connecor, or ANY manufacturer
that specializes in very small connectors, I'd appreciate you passing
along the information.


Samtec does have quite a few teensie weensie connectors, though we only
currently use one here. I didn't search through their site for the one
you've described but it's at http://www.samtec.com/

Also may want to look over at JST http://www.jst-mfg.com/index_e.php

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Rich Webb Norfolk, VA

Andrew Rossmann September 12th 11 11:11 PM

Need Source for very very very small 54 pin connector
 
In article ,
says...

Samtec does have quite a few teensie weensie connectors, though we

only
currently use one here. I didn't search through their site for the one
you've described but it's at
http://www.samtec.com/

Also may want to look over at JST http://www.jst-mfg.com/index_e.php


And, there are also Molex (www.molex.com) and Tyco's Amp division
(www.te.com), Hirose, and maybe Amphenol.

Do the original connectors have anything that could look like a logo or
other info?

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N_Cook September 13th 11 08:18 AM

Need Source for very very very small 54 pin connector
 
Andrew Rossmann wrote in message
...
In article ,
says...

Samtec does have quite a few teensie weensie connectors, though we

only
currently use one here. I didn't search through their site for the one
you've described but it's at
http://www.samtec.com/

Also may want to look over at JST http://www.jst-mfg.com/index_e.php


And, there are also Molex (www.molex.com) and Tyco's Amp division
(www.te.com), Hirose, and maybe Amphenol.

Do the original connectors have anything that could look like a logo or
other info?

--
If there is a no_junk in my address, please REMOVE it before replying!
All junk mail senders will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the
law!!
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