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How to deal with board-level high-speed connector failure?

The board level connector is a kind of miniature coupling plug and socket that can directly connect the power and signal between the printed circuit boards through the pins of the connector. It is generally called the board-to-board connector. In order to meet the demand for increasing speed of data transmission, board-level high-speed connectors were born. It usually has both small and sensitive features, and the transmission speed can reach 29GB/s. It is common in industries that require high-speed transmission and large amounts of data, such as data communication, remote communication, high-end computing, medical technology, and industrial automation.

Because the wire is rarely broken in the middle, but the connector is the easy part of loosening, cracking, and poor contact. Therefore, when the equipment fails, the focus of the inspection should be on the various connectors in the equipment. Generally speaking, loosening is mostly due to equipment vibration, and cracking is due to external impact. In addition, corrosion at the terminals or external dirt entering the terminals can also cause poor connector contact. This is especially true on sensitive high-speed connectors. However, the connector itself has the advantages of easy maintenance and quick replacement of components. Therefore, to deal with such failures, you only need to re-fix the connector or replace the new connector according to the situation to solve the problem.

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