Help to buy this FFC connector - aspire e5 576 36QR model

Manas022
Manas022 Member Posts: 25 Troubleshooter
edited June 2021 in Aspire Laptops
I have Acer aspire e5 576 36QR model plz help to buy this FFC connector for my laptop it have 28 pins what is the pitch. 

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Answers

  • brummyfan2
    brummyfan2 ACE Posts: 28,426 Trailblazer
    Hi,
    I don't think you can buy the connector because it's an integral part of the motherboard, you may have to replace the motherboard depending on the damage to the connector, if it's a minor cosmetic damage like broken plastic tab, local laptop repair shop technician might be able to fix it, if the damage is related to electrical, you have to go for a replacement motherboard.
  • Manas022
    Manas022 Member Posts: 25 Troubleshooter
    How much it will cost to replace 😭
  • brummyfan2
    brummyfan2 ACE Posts: 28,426 Trailblazer
    You have to search online for better price and decide whether it's worth to invest in a replacement motherboard or get a new laptop, new motherboards are very expensive, another choice is to look for used motherboard but it's not guaranteed to perform to your satisfaction.
    https://www.aliexpress.com/i/4000238562140.html

  • emBoss
    emBoss Member Posts: 1 New User
    Its 1.0mm pitch
  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 11,397 Trailblazer
    Manas022 said:
    I have Acer aspire e5 576 36QR model plz help to buy this FFC connector for my laptop it have 28 pins what is the pitch. 

    Manas022, firstly and this is my advice only as I do this micro components diagnoses and soldering and have built all these specialist tools over a period, as they are not cheap (btw I do this as a hobby only) your type of FFC connector is pretty easy to buy and fit as that connector that you refer to is nothing special and/or specific to your Acer Aspire E5-576-36QR. The FFC connector that you are referring to is a 28 pin connector but, its not so much the connector hardware itself but its your expertise and tools that you have to have to change this FFC connector and if you have the right tools? As you need to have micro soldering expertise and the extensive tools to do this soldering job. You can't just use a cheap soldering tool, flux and solder as you need a amp/ohm meter, a microscope, a good flowing flux within an injector, 99.99% alcohol solution, you need to unsolder the unleaded solder (that all manufacturers use to connect their components) to leaded solder, a copper wick to clean the prongs up and then resolder all prongs to leaded solder and clean the motherboard FFC connectors prongs thoroughly before resoldering the new FFC connector. This is a very microscopic and specialist job and if you attempt this and don't have the right tools and expertise you will not resolder the new connector properly, you will damage the connectors prongs and the actual motherboard beyond repair, as this is an easy job for an experienced micro soldering technician that knows what he/she is doing.

    My advice to you is this, take your motherboard to a local experienced technician that specialises in micro soldering in your area. Also and to see what is involved within this job, have a look at this guy from NorthridgeFix California USA who is an expert and a leading expert and specialises in micro soldering as he could fix your FCC connector easily but, that is if you want to go to that level and buying a new Acer Aspire E5-576-36QR motherboard will be cheaper (if you can get one?) or its worth you sending your motherboard to him? Btw, this is his web site NorthridgeFix and where you get all the details of how to send items to him. Good luck and hope it helps.