Electronic – How is this OLED cable being soldered to PCB

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In this video, from around 4:18 onwards, you see the cable of an OLED display being soldered.

  1. How is this soldering happening; i.e., how does the solder "flow" to the PCB pads given that the contacts on the cable present a physical barrier?

  2. Also, what is this type of cable called? I've seen it on many LCDs, such as TFTs and OLEDs. Can this type of cable be soldered the other way, i.e., upside down to what it is in the video (since that allows me to re-orient the display as I need)?

Best Answer

  1. From what I could tell, it looks like that connector is similar to a desoldering braid. Before he starts soldering the connector, it looks like solder is put down on the bare pins for the OLED cable. Then, by applying heat to the back of the pad, solder is sucked up through a mesh.

  2. Ribbon or flex cable. That connector in the video should work on either side.