This is an 8-pin flat ribbon cable designed for use in electronics and circuitry applications. It features a 1.27mm pin pitch and a total length of 2 meters, making it suitable for connecting various devices that require precise and reliable connections. The gray color and 28AWG wire gauge ensure durability and clarity in identifying the cable within complex setups. It is commonly used in JTAG/ISP programming and other industrial or DIY electronics projects.
The cable is built with a flat design that helps save space on circuit boards and reduces the risk of tangling. Its width of 10mm allows for easy integration into tight spaces while maintaining structural integrity. The IDC (Insulation Displacement Connector) design enables quick and secure connections without the need for soldering, which is especially useful during prototyping or repairs. The color-coded wires also help in identifying individual connections, reducing the chance of errors during assembly.
This ribbon cable is compatible with a wide range of devices, including digital cameras, laptops, LCD TVs, 3D printers, and more. It can be used to connect circuit boards, LEDs, lights, and computers, making it a versatile component for both professional and hobbyist electronics work. The cable's ability to separate easily from standard connectors ensures clean terminations and simplifies maintenance or upgrades.
The package includes one piece of the flat ribbon cable, ready for immediate use. No additional tools or accessories are required since it is designed for plug-and-play connectivity with standard IDC connectors. However, users should ensure that their devices have compatible IDC ports to avoid compatibility issues.
Brand: uxcell
Model: IDC Wire Flat Ribbon Cable
Specifications: 8 pins, 1.27mm pitch, 2m length, 10mm width, 28AWG wire gauge
Features: Durable, color-coded wires, space-saving design, easy separation, compatible with JTAG/ISP and various electronics devices
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