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Electrical Connection Legs for ITO Glass Substrates

Substrates and Fabrication

Product Code E241-200X5
Price $99 ex. VAT

Electrical connection legs for making electrical attachment to ITO-coated glass for test and measurement purposes. The E241 legs are designed for use with 0.7 mm thick glass. The legs clip on easily, securely, and have an industry standard 0.1 inch (2.54 mm) pitch for insertion into a wide variety of test boards, including standard PCB prototyping boards and Ossila's OLED/OPV test board.

Attaching electrical connection legs Electrical connection legs on substrate
Attaching Electrical Legs

If you are using our prepatterned substrates, we offer push-fit test boards that do not need electrical connection legs, making testing simpler, quicker, and easier.

Datasheet


We now stock legs suitable for 1.1 mm thick glass. Available either in groups of 5 legs for use with Ossila standard substrates, or as a roll of 1000 legs for cutting to custom lengths.

Pitch: 0.1 inch (2.54 mm).

For glass thickness: 0.7 mm (E241) or 1.1 mm (E242).

Pack size: 200 x 5 legs or 1000 legs.

OPV device (fabricated using the pixelated anode substrate system) with electrical connection legs attached.
OPV device (fabricated using the pixelated anode substrate system) with electrical connection legs attached.
OLED in ZIF board
OLED in ZIF board

Resources and Support


How to connect Electrical Legs to Substrates

Cut 2 strips of connection legs, one for each side of your device. The number of legs should be equal to the number of pixels on your device. With sandpaper, gently file down the edges on the uncoated side of your device.

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