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There's some connectors on a PCB I would like to make a breakout for, but I'm having trouble identifying the connector type. Could somebody help me identify what type of connector this is, and potentially provide a part number(s) for the end that will mate with the PCB?

Sorry about the poor image quality.

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  • \$\begingroup\$ looks like a common type of connector, but different vendors all have their own flavour. Don't think it will be possible to get an exact part without precise measurements \$\endgroup\$
    – Joren Vaes
    Commented May 10, 2019 at 13:01
  • \$\begingroup\$ Thanks for the help. Do you know if the connector has a general name, or are there a few common vendors I could search for - in lack of a specific part number? \$\endgroup\$
    – fo0
    Commented May 10, 2019 at 13:34

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Looks like FFC/FPC connectors.

  • These types of connectors are commonly used with camera sensors, LCDs, screen digitizers etc.

  • The connectors mostly come in SMD configuration and use flex cables for the connection with other peripherals. However two connectors can also be directly connected and act as a male/female pair connecting two PCBs together.

  • You can try doing a search for them at DigiKey, Mouser, LCSC, aliexpress etc. use the search term FPC connector.

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Source for the picture.

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They're called board-to-board connectors. Here are some examples: https://www.lcsc.com/products/Board-to-Board-and-Backplane-Connector_960.html

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  • \$\begingroup\$ The linked LCSC page contains 46996 results. Consider improving the answer to be more specific about identifying the connectors pictured in the question. \$\endgroup\$ Commented Nov 24 at 19:52

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