This flat ribbon cable is designed for use with IDC (Insulation Displacement Connector) systems, making it ideal for connecting components that require a 40-pin interface. It features a female-to-female configuration, allowing for easy extension or connection of existing IDC cables. The cable is suitable for a range of applications, including hard drives, CD drives, and other data storage devices. Its 40-pin design ensures compatibility with standard IDC connectors commonly found in industrial and consumer electronics.
The cable is built to withstand high voltages up to 300V and can operate in temperatures as high as 105°C, making it durable for use in environments with fluctuating conditions. The 2.54mm pin pitch ensures compatibility with standard IDC connectors, while the 28AWG wire gauge provides a good balance between flexibility and durability. The length of 118cm (46.5 inches) offers ample reach for most setups without the need for additional extensions.
The flat design of the ribbon cable allows for easy routing and installation in tight spaces, reducing clutter and improving airflow in electronic enclosures. The plastic material used in its construction is lightweight and resistant to wear, ensuring long-term reliability. The cable comes in a compact package, making it easy to store and transport when not in use.
This cable is particularly useful for extending or replacing existing IDC connections in devices such as hard drives, CD/DVD drives, and other peripherals that rely on ribbon cables for data transfer. It is also suitable for custom builds or repairs where a standard IDC connection is required but additional length or flexibility is needed.
Brand: uxcell
Model: 40-Pin Female to Female IDC Connector
Specifications: 40 Pin, 2.54mm Pin Pitch, 28AWG Wire, 118cm Length, 300V Withstand Voltage, 105°C Operating Temperature
Features: Female to Female IDC Connector, Flat Ribbon Design, Durable Plastic Material, Suitable for Hard Drives and Storage Devices
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