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Some Notes on Flexible Flat Cables
31/07/2014 04:14
After the hilarious high-end electronic product exhibition held in Osaka, I quickly wrote down some notes about the results of a couple of interviews for famous researchers and successful merchants in the electronic field.
To begin with, my first piece of note is about the speaker, who had a brief, short and simple introduction and instruction on what FFC is:
Obviously, FFC is flexible, bendable, foldable, thin, tiny, easy to connect and assemble and disassemble. Besides, FFC is designed to cope with electronmagnetic interference. There are free options for the number of wires and their normal pitches. FFC has great conveniences for connection, moreover, descreases electronics' volume, reduces the cost of production and increases the production capacity.
Josh B.Turner, chief engineer from a well-developed electronic manufacturer made an announcement that the growing need of flexible flat cables becomes hard to meet due to the unique need from some new projects brought forward by great talents who are in the middle of some new inventions.
"Unless, we come to the custom cable service", added Josh B.Turner. His remark implies that the electronic company he works for is working with some electronic cable manufacturers who can supply their need.
Conceivably, electronic product manufacturing is closely related to electronic cable production. And most large companies tend to customize FFC cables for their own specification from their suppliers.
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