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Robust micro USB B receptacle?

genebren
genebren over 7 years ago

Greetings,

 

Has anyone had any good success with finding a robust micro USB B receptacle I have used an Amphenol FCI  10118194-0001LF10118194-0001LF on several different designs but these tend to be a little flaky They make intermittent connections(even when just using+5V connections Even the slightest movement causes a disconnect(the solder joints on the pads look fine I originally started using these for their through hole anchors

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Thanks,

Gene

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  • shabaz
    shabaz over 7 years ago in reply to genebren +3 suggested
    Hi Gene, I find them really awkward (because my hot-air tool is awful). It might be possible to do it with a dab of solder paste on the pads before placing the part down, and then poking a fine iron tip…
  • luislabmo
    luislabmo over 7 years ago +2 verified
    Hello genebren , I have tried these GCT USB3076-30-A GCT USB3076-30-A a couple of times, have been decent so far. Luis,
  • genebren
    genebren over 7 years ago +2
    Thanks shabaz and luislabmo for these nice options. I have wondered if part of my problem with the Amphenol FCI part was my hand soldering. What methods have you used with the connectors that you have…
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    0 luislabmo over 7 years ago

    Hello genebren,

     

    I have tried these GCT USB3076-30-AGCT USB3076-30-A a couple of times, have been decent so far.

     

    Luis,

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  • shabaz
    0 shabaz over 7 years ago

    Hi Gene,

     

    I used this Hirose one on a few boards, like you I chose the ones with anchors:

    ZX62D-B-5P8(30)ZX62D-B-5P8(30)

    It has a slightly wider landing pattern than the one you're using though.

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    0 genebren over 7 years ago

    Thanks shabaz and luislabmo for these nice options.  I have wondered if part of my problem with the Amphenol FCI part was my hand soldering.  What methods have you used with the connectors that you have suggested?

    Thanks,

    Gene

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    0 luislabmo over 7 years ago in reply to genebren

    Hello genebren,

     

    Since I only use them for my personal projects (one or two every once in a while), I use both Hot air and a soldering iron:

    • First, I solder all the parts with a hot-air gun (I don't own a hot-air rework station), for this part I don't use hot-air on the anchors.
    • Then, I use a soldering iron to solder the anchors (which are through hole -not very long-). I just make sure to fill-in the hole with solder, and I try to keep a blob of solder on both sides of the PCB -depending on the width of the PCB-, this ensures that will be durable vs you know..... users image

    Here you can find the footprint for it https://www.snapeda.com/parts/USB3076-30-A/Global%20Connector%20Technology/view-part/

     

    On a personal note: not every fab can do plated slots, so I made my own package with through-hole pads.

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    Good luck!

     

    Luis

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    0 shabaz over 7 years ago in reply to genebren

    Hi Gene,

     

    I find them really awkward (because my hot-air tool is awful). It might be possible to do it with a dab of solder paste on the pads before placing the part down, and then poking a fine iron tip into the area so that the paste melts. It could be easier than trying to insert wire solder in there. I have used a reflow oven for them, but I don't like doing that just for a single connector, so I need to revisit the hot-air method, or something else..

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