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X.FL Datasheet, PDF (7/8 Pages) Hirose Electric – Low-Profile, Ultraminiature Lightweight SMT Coaxial Connectors - 0.94 or 1.2 mm Mated Height
X.FL Series●Low-Profile, Ultraminiature Lightweight SMT Coaxial Connectors - 0.94 or 1.2 mm Mated Height
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(1) Mating
This product should be mated by hand.
Do not apply an excessive load or over handle during the mating process. It may cause the connector
to fail.
[Mating procedure]
1. Before inserting the connector, bring the mating surface of the plug receptacle (X.F L-P R-S M T1-
2) into gentle contact with that of the receptacle (X.F L-R-SMT-1) and slide them back and forth
and around so that the mating axes are aligned.
Align the mating axes
2. Also make sure the PCBs the parts are mounted on are not allowed to move relative to each other.
When the connector has been slightly mated with the receptacle, the connector will not move from
any side-to-side or front-to-back forces applied to it.
3. Push the connector down perpendicularly until you feel it click.
4. If the mating axes are not aligned, it will fail to make a complete connection. When there has
been a failure to make a connection due to misaligned mating axes, Please check that the female
terminal contacts on the plug receptacle have not been damaged
Mold surface
Female terminal
(2) Unmating
When unmating a connector, it is desirable to pull the connector in the direction perpendicular to the
surface on which the connector is mounted. However, unmating the FPC in a perpendicular direction
can be difficult when an FPC is detached from a thin printed circuit board.
When you find it difficult to unmate the connector, detach it to an oblique direction as shown in the left
figure below.
Avoid detaching the connector in a way as shown in the right figure.
SIG Terminal
GND Terminal
SIG Terminal
GND Terminal
GND Terminal
(3) Precautions
Do not mate or unmate a connector with an excessive prying force. It may cause a failure of
the connector.
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