Wafer Connection Method
2024-11-04 09:44:11
The Wafer Connection Method refers to using a Wafer connector to achieve electrical connections between circuit boards or between a circuit board and a cable. The basic steps of the Wafer connection method are as follows:
Positioning and Alignment: Ensure that the pins (or gold fingers) on the circuit board or cable to be connected are aligned with the slots of the Wafer connector. Be particularly careful during alignment to ensure that all pins are correctly matched with the corresponding slots.
Insertion: Gently insert the contact end of the pins or cable into the slot of the Wafer connector. Maintain a vertical direction during insertion, avoiding lateral force to prevent bending or damaging the pins.
Locking or Securing: Some Wafer connectors have locking mechanisms that can be engaged by pressing a latch or other securing mechanism after the insertion is complete to ensure a stable connection. Make sure the locking mechanism is fully engaged to prevent loosening or poor contact.
Check Connection Stability: Gently pull the cable or circuit board to ensure the connection is secure. Check for any pins that may not be fully inserted or any signs of looseness.
Power-On Testing: After the connection is completed, power on the device and perform a functional test to ensure normal signal transmission and stable connection.
The correct Wafer connection method ensures good contact and reliable electrical connections between circuits, reducing the risk of signal loss and poor contact