38th Electronics Components Conference 1988., Proceedings.
DOI: 10.1109/ecc.1988.12596
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A new printed circuit board connector with flexible film leads

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“…The 6-ps step source from a 70-GHz sampling oscilloscope becomes a 15-ps transition at the interface between the probes and sample input pads. The signal at the end of the 3.5-cm-long line had a rise time of only 30 ps, which is the fastest propagation reported on such flexible connector structures; 60-100-ps rise times were measured on similar configurations in [22], but more common transitions are around 300 ps [5,6]. In practical connector applications, where such a short length might be used, the section of flexible cable is not expected to be the limiting factor.…”
Section: Fastest Signal Propagation On Flexible Microstrip Cablementioning
confidence: 98%
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“…The 6-ps step source from a 70-GHz sampling oscilloscope becomes a 15-ps transition at the interface between the probes and sample input pads. The signal at the end of the 3.5-cm-long line had a rise time of only 30 ps, which is the fastest propagation reported on such flexible connector structures; 60-100-ps rise times were measured on similar configurations in [22], but more common transitions are around 300 ps [5,6]. In practical connector applications, where such a short length might be used, the section of flexible cable is not expected to be the limiting factor.…”
Section: Fastest Signal Propagation On Flexible Microstrip Cablementioning
confidence: 98%
“…Usually, though not always, one side contains the signal wires, while the other is a ground plane. Structures with similar cross-sectional designs have also been developed for high-density connector applications [5] and are now commercially available [6]. They are expected to replace more conventional pluggable connectors, providing surface-to-surface electrical contact.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An FPC cable more than 6 cm long is needed to connect the neighboring circuit boards. The newly developed FPC cable has a meshed structure for the ground layers and a hollow structure [3] to improve cable flexibility when comparing to general FPC cables [4], [5]. For operators of the system, improvement of cable flexibility allows the cable to be easily pushed into and pulled out of a connector.…”
Section: A Fpc Cablesmentioning
confidence: 99%