Low-force helix
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Low-force helix
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A low-force helix (LFH-60) is a 60-pin electrical connector with signals for two digital and analog connectors. Each of the pins is twisted approximately 45 degrees between the tip and the plastic frame which holds the pins in place. Hence "helix" in the name. The DMS-59 is a derivative of the LFH60. The LFH connector is typically used with workstations, because it can connect a single computer graphics source to up to four different monitors. The standard interface is a 60-pin LFH connector wit
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-force_helix
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2022-06-02T06:07:45Z
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