A flat ribbon cable, also known as multiplanar cables, are thin cable composed of multiple small-grade cables placed parallel to each other. With each core situated side by side, they form a wide flat cable resembling a piece of ribbon. Where might I use one? This type of cable is mostly used in electronic systems that require multiple data buses to link internal peripherals, such as disk drives to their respective drive controllers. Colour coding is implemented in ribbon cables to avoid reverse connections, with the edge of the cable marked with a red stripe to be connected to pin 1 on the connector.
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WR-FFC series Type 2 1.00mm pitch flat flexible
(FFC) jumper cables for achieving secure, lightweight, low profile, high density space saving board to board connections. These WR-FFC series FFC jumper cables are lightweight and have a high flexibility rating with ...
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WR-FFC series Type 1 0.5mm pitch flat flexible
(FFC) jumper cables for achieving secure, lightweight, low profile, high density space saving board to board connections. These WR-FFC series FFC jumper cables are lightweight and have a high flexibility rating with ...
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RS PRO colour coded ribbon cable with 10
colour repeat for use with the Speedbloc® insulation displacement connectors. This ribbon cable consists of stranded round conductors pre-insulated with colour-coded PVC and laminated on specific centres between layers of clear PVC ...
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A range of IDC flat and flat to
round cables directly suitable for IDC connectors. Parallel stranded tinned copper wire conductors, laminated between layers of blue PVC. Pitch between conductors 1.27 mm. One edge has a redstripe identifying the first ...