Rigid termination for flexible printed circuits

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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29629, 339 17F, H01R 4302

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041887140

ABSTRACT:
A flexible jumper strip has rigid support members soldered to the pins formed by the ends of its leads in order to increase their mechanical strength. In making the jumper strip, conductor leads are formed on a conductor sheet laminated to a smaller insulator sheet so that the ends of the leads extend beyond the insulator to form termination pins. The rigid support members are registered over the pins by means of a lead frame and are then soldered to them.

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