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X.FL Datasheet, PDF (6/8 Pages) Hirose Electric – Low-Profile, Ultraminiature Lightweight SMT Coaxial Connectors - 0.94 or 1.2 mm Mated Height | |||
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X.FL SeriesâLow-Profile, Ultraminiature Lightweight SMT Coaxial Connectors - 0.94 or 1.2 mm Mated Height
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(1) Mating / un-mating
1.To un-mate a connector, use the unmating side of the plug mating and unmating tool
X.FL-LP-IN.OUT1 as shown in the following ï¬gure.
[How to un-mate a plug]
Insert the tool
from the direction
of the cable so that
it can hold the cable.
Tilt the tool to
pull the cable
side up.
Un-mating is completed.
Never un-mate the plug by pulling the cable. It may cause a failure of the connector.
2. To mate a connector, use the mating side of the plug mating and unmating tool X.FL-LP-
IN.OUT1 or the plug mating tool W.FL-LP-IN. Align the mating axes between both of the
connectors and check that the shell is properly aligned. The connector should be inserted
perpendicularly as much as possible. (See the following ï¬gure)
Do not attempt to insert the connector at an extreme angle. It may cause the connector to fail.
(2) Allowable load to a
cable that is mated
X.FL Plug Connector
X.FL-R-SMT-1 (Receptacle)
After the connector is mated, do not apply a load to the cable in excess of the values
indicated in the ï¬gure below.
X.FL-R-SMT-1
2 N or less (X.FL-LP-040.X.FL-LP(P)-068)
1 N or less (X.FL-LP-032)
(while wiring after mating)
When the cable is routed in such a direction that lifts the cable, it is recommended that
cushioning should be placed on the plug to prevent the connector from unmating (see the
example below).
Cushioning
(3) Precautions
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Do not mate or unmate a connector with an excessive prying force. It may cause a failure of
the connector.
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