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5G HF Board to FPC Connector

Simplified and stable: New RF35 Board to FPC Connector for 5G Millimeter-wave Antenna Modules in modern communication devices.
RF35 Board to FPC Connector for 5G HF applications shadow Panasonic Industry

Features

  • Excellent RF transmission performance, EMI and EMS characteristics
  • Tough contact structure achieves high retention force and contact reliability
  • Fully-shielded structure in both socket and header significantly improves EMI characteristics
  • Insert molded metal shield prevents the flange part breakage

Specs

  • Terminal pitch : 0.35mm
  • Mated height : 0.6mm
  • Frequency : ~15GHz
  • Number of pins : 10

Application example

RF35 Board to FPC Connector for 5G - application example

Connection between millimeter-wave modules and main board.

Fully-shielded, simple lock structure

RF35 Board to FPC Connector for 5G - fully shielded, simple lock

Fully-shielded structure in both socket and header.

EMI characteristics test results

RF35 Board to FPC Connector for 5G - EMI characteristics

A fully shielded socket and header will improve the EMI characteristics of the entire unit / application as a whole and satisfy the FCC standard.

Transmission characteristics

RF35 Board to FPC Connector for 5G - transmission characteristics Panasonic Industry

Excellent characteristics for insertion loss (IL), near end crosstalk (NEXT), standing wave ratio (VSWR) & far end cross talk (FEXT) up to 15GHz.

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Downloads

Name File Type Size Date Language
PDF Der richtige Kontakt entscheidet!, Gerd Bindl, 31/2011, S. 30f Press, Press article 189.9 KB 29.07.2011 German
PDF Flyer RF35 Board to FPC Connector for 5G HF applications Flyer 860.2 KB 10.12.2020 English
PDF Gemeinsam zusammenarbeiten zum Vorteil für die Kunden; Elektronikpraxis 01/2014; S. 52, 53 Press, Press article 309.3 KB 16.01.2014 German