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Yamaichi Electronics Launches the HF513 Board-to-Cable High-Speed Connector System

By Neha Rastogi

Yamaichi Electronics, a market leader for Test & Burn-In sockets and connectors, has launched a new 0.5 mm pitch high-speed transmission FPC connector catering to several markets like industry, automotive, and data networking. It has a compact design, carries direct locking feature, and can transmit up to 20 Gbps. 
 
With the standard FPCs, the system can transmit only up to 10 Gbps but Yamaichi’s original FPC called TFLEX enables a high-speed transmission of up to 20 Gbps. The internal connection can be provided as a whole package containing cable and connector, as per customers’ demands. Besides, the 100 Ohm impedance offers the advantage of being used in high-frequency environments like LVDS, TMDS, V-by-One HS or FDP Link.
 
Once the current maximum speed is achieved, this connector can send signals as per the IEE 802.3bj specification for 28 Gbps per channel in the data networking market. Moreover, the company is even working on methods to achieve 56 Gbps standardized with CEI-56GVSR&MR for the next generation. 
 
Yamaichi Electronics Launches the HF513 Board-to-Cable High-Speed Connector System
Yamaichi Electronics Launches the HF513 Board-to-Cable High-Speed Connector System
(Image Courtesy: Yamaichi Electronics)
 
Discussing the compact size of the connector, it features one of the smallest designs in the market and serves space for other layouts on the PCB. It is available with 30, 40, and 50 pins, whereby the one with the maximum count is only 33.5 mm long. Other dimensions include 4.9 mm and 0.5 mm. 
 
Lastly, the system can be easily assembled without attaching any adapter to the cable side. The cable can be plugged directly into the connector and once the connector is unplugged, the operator needs to push a metal part located in the middle of the connector to pull out the cable. The HF513 connector is ideal for internal connections requiring high-speed data transmission in a dense area. In addition, it’s easy to operate and saves handling time in the production process. 

About Yamaichi Electronics

Yamaichi Electronics is a market leader for Test & Burn-In sockets, connectors and connection systems. Their reliability and functional dependability are absolutely essential for the success of the overall project.
 
Yamaichi Electronics has quickly established itself on the world as a manufacturer of high-quality, reliable components for demanding applications in various markets and applications such as: semiconductor, industrial automation, automotive, data networking, measurement & testing, medical, mobile computing, embedded computing, and others.

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