Structure of a camera module with auto-focus feature and a...

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C396S542000

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07340161

ABSTRACT:
A connection structure for a camera module with an auto-focus feature and a module connector that eliminates the need for wires and FPCs for connection between motor signal terminals and a printed circuit substrate, as will as the need for solder connection operations is also eliminated. A cameras module with an auto-focus feature is equipped with a module base on which is disposed a camera signal contact terminal, and a main module unit on which is disposed a motor signal terminal extending from a side surface. A module connector includes an installation cavity for installing the camera module. A motor signal contact is disposed on the module connector, and the motor signal terminals are formed with a contact, which comes into contact with contacts of the motor signal contact when the camera module is installed in the installation cavity.

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Patent Abstracts of Japan for JP2004-063425 published Feb. 26, 2004.

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