FFC (Flat Flexible Cable) and FPC (Flexible Printed Circuit) connectors are specialized components used to establish reliable and secure connections between flat flexible cables or flexible printed circuits and a host of electronic devices. These connectors are designed with a slim, low-profile form that capitalizes on flexibility and space-saving qualities, making them indispensable in modern electronic product design. Their main function is to offer a high-density, lightweight connection that can be easily routed within confined spaces, enhancing design flexibility and durability by allowing for bending and folding that traditional cables and connectors cannot accommodate.
Primarily found in portable electronic devices such as smartphones, laptops, digital cameras, and wearables, these connectors are favored for their exceptional flexibility and reliability. They facilitate the transmission of power and data signals across multiple circuit board connections with high precision, and are engineered to withstand frequent dynamic flexing. This makes them ideal for use in moving or hinged parts of electronic equipment. Some notable manufacturers who specialize in producing FFC, FPC connectors include TE Connectivity, Molex, JST, Hirose Electric, and Amphenol, among others.