Author Topic: Identifying a FFC/FPC Connector  (Read 800 times)

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Offline fdiskTopic starter

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Identifying a FFC/FPC Connector
« on: November 04, 2019, 07:24:08 am »
Hi,

I'm trying to locate a FFC/FPC Connector that matches the one in the attached photo.  It is attached to an ASUS X541AU laptop MB and the intention is to cannibalise a new one for the clip (the clip died in a fire...) rather than attempt to solder on a new connector.  It's not a Molex brand connector and I've been unable to find an image of it anywhere, even after many hours of searching.  Any assistance would be great.

EDIT:  The part number (?) on the board yields no results


 
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Offline T3sl4co1l

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Re: Identifying a FFC/FPC Connector
« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2019, 10:42:39 am »
Yeh... what:
- Pin count
- Pitch (pin spacing)
- Connection side
- Locking type (flip lock? push lock?)
- Connector thickness

Hours of searching would be more fruitful with these measurements spent on Digi-Key or the like :-+

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