Crystek Corporation

Crystek Corporation

Crystek Corporation is a renowned manufacturer of frequency control and RF/microwave products, serving diverse industries such as aerospace, defense, telecommunications, and medical equipment. The company specializes in producing high-quality voltage-controlled crystal oscillators (VCXOs), temperature-compensated crystal oscillators (TCXOs), and phase-locked oscillators (PLXOs) designed for precision frequency control. Additionally, Crystek offers a wide range of RF and microwave components, including amplifiers, mixers, and filters, known for their exceptional performance and reliability. With a strong commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction, Crystek Corporation continues to be a trusted provider of advanced frequency control and RF/microwave solutions in the global market.

Flat Flex Jumpers, Cables (FFC, FPC)

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About  Flat Flex Jumpers, Cables (FFC, FPC)

Flat Flex Cables (FFC) or Flat Printed Cables (FPC) are a type of cable assembly that consists of a series of individual flat conductor wires positioned parallel to each other and fused together. These cables are commonly used in electronic devices and systems where space-saving, flexibility, and reliable electrical connections are essential. FFC cables have a specific pitch, which refers to the distance between the centers of adjacent conductors. The most common pitches for FFC cables are 0.050" (1.27mm) and 0.100" (2.54mm). The number of contacts on an FFC cable can range from 2 to 55, providing flexibility for various connection requirements. The length of FFC cables can vary significantly, ranging from 5 feet (1.52m) to 500 feet (152.4m) or even longer, depending on the application. This length flexibility ensures that FFC cables can accommodate different device configurations and installation setups. FFC cables come with various contact terminations to suit different connection needs. These terminations include receptacle-to-receptacle, receptacle-to-solder tab, and solder tab-to-solder tab configurations. These options allow FFC cables to be easily integrated into different electronic systems and provide reliable signal transmission between components. The construction of FFC cables offers several advantages. Their flat design allows for easy routing and installation in tight spaces, making them suitable for compact electronic devices. The parallel arrangement of the conductor wires ensures consistent electrical performance and impedance control. Additionally, the molded assembly of the cables provides protection against mechanical stress, bending, and environmental factors. Overall, FFC cables are versatile and efficient solutions for interconnecting electronic components. With their flexible length options, various contact terminations, and space-saving design, FFC cables offer reliable and compact connectivity for a wide range of applications in industries such as consumer electronics, automotive, telecommunications, and more.