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Flat cable assemblies for flat displays

3 September 2008 Interconnection

Axon Cable has expanded its line of Axolink flat cable assemblies for flat displays. The company now offers shielded links terminated with connectors compatible with FI-R or FI-X (JAE) connectors. They are aimed at connecting HD displays with LVDS electrical signalling systems.

Axon offers LVDS screened flat cables with a pitch of 1,00 mm, consisting of a flat flexible cable with 30 conductors in tin copper or gold plating insulated with polyester tapes. They are terminated with FI-X connectors. This is a suitable solution for monitors and for 26-inch and 32-inch television screens (HD ready, resolution of 1270x730).

To connect bigger television displays such as 42-inch, 52-inch and 60-inch full HD (resolution of 1900x1080) and 100 Hz screens, Axon offers 0,50 mm pitch shielded flat cables with 41 or 51 conductors terminated with connectors compatible with FI-R (JAE) connectors.

The LVDS screened flat cables are viable alternatives to twisted pairs and miniature coaxials for lower cost and better performance. Equipped with appropriate connectors, the cables can work up to 1 Gbps which corresponds to a basic cycle of 130 MHz for a flat display. The shielding of these cables is carried out with a ground plane grounded on the connector. It reduces crosstalk and assures a constant impedance of 100 Ω for very stable picture transmission.



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