Jumper Wires, Pre-Crimped Leads

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
AJWPFJWPF22K203T

AJWPFJWPF22K203T

JST

JUMPER SWPR-001T-P025 X2 8"

883

ASEHSEH22K152

ASEHSEH22K152

JST

JUMPER SEH-001T-P0.6 X2 6"

2297

ASADHSADH26K51

ASADHSADH26K51

JST

JUMPER SADH-002G-P0.2 X2 2"

316

ASYMSYF16K305

ASYMSYF16K305

JST

JMPR SYM-41T-P0.5A-SYF-41T-P0.5A

266

ASVHSVH16K305

ASVHSVH16K305

JST

JUMPER SVH-41T-P1.1 X2 12"

7787

ASHFSHF22K305

ASHFSHF22K305

JST

JUMPER SHF-001T-0.8BS 2 12"

631

ASXAMSXA22K305

ASXAMSXA22K305

JST

SXAM-01T-P0.6 - SXA-01T-P0.6 12"

745

ASVMSVF14K203

ASVMSVF14K203

JST

SVM-61T-P2.0 TO SVF-61T-P2.0 8"

941

ASHFSHF22K203

ASHFSHF22K203

JST

JUMPER SHF-001T-0.8BS 2 8"

980

ASHFSHF22K254

ASHFSHF22K254

JST

JUMPER SHF-001T-0.8BS 2 10"

1000

ALEBLEB22K305

ALEBLEB22K305

JST

JUMPER SLEB-001T-P0.2 X2 12"

932

AJWPFJWPF22K51R

AJWPFJWPF22K51R

JST

JUMPER SWPR-001T-P025 X2 2"

296

ASYMSYM16K305

ASYMSYM16K305

JST

JUMPER SYM-41T-P0.5A X2 12"

121

AGHGH28K254

AGHGH28K254

JST

JUMPER SSHL-002T-P0.2 X2 10"

123

ASRSFSRSF16K152A

ASRSFSRSF16K152A

JST

JUMPER SRSF-61-250A X2 6"

0

ASVMSVF14K305

ASVMSVF14K305

JST

SVM-61T-P2.0 TO SVF-61T-P2.0 12"

223

ASRSFSRSF20K152A

ASRSFSRSF20K152A

JST

JUMPER SRSF-21-250A X2 6"

0

ASSMSSF22K51

ASSMSSF22K51

JST

JUMPER SSM-21T-P1.4-SSM-21T

1000

APAPA22K152

APAPA22K152

JST

JUMPER SPHD-001T-P0.5 X2 6"

19766

ASYFSYF16K305

ASYFSYF16K305

JST

JUMPER SYF-41T-P0.5A X2 12"

880

Jumper Wires, Pre-Crimped Leads

1. Overview

Jumper wires and pre-crimped leads are essential components in electrical and electronic systems, providing flexible, reliable connections between devices, circuits, or components. These cable assemblies consist of conductive wires terminated with crimped connectors or contacts, enabling quick and secure electrical connections without soldering. Their importance spans industries such as telecommunications, automotive, industrial automation, and consumer electronics, where modularity, ease of installation, and maintenance are critical.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Single-Core Jumper WiresSimplex conductors with insulation, ideal for low-current signal transmissionPrototyping breadboards, PCB interconnects
Multi-Core Cable AssembliesMultiple insulated conductors bundled in a common jacket for parallel signal/data transmissionComputer peripherals, industrial sensors
Shielded Jumper CablesIntegrated electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding for noise-sensitive applicationsAudio equipment, high-speed data lines
High-Temperature LeadsHeat-resistant materials (e.g., silicone rubber or PTFE insulation) for extreme environmentsAutomotive engine control units, aerospace systems
DIN/Standardized ConnectorsCompliant with IEC/DIN standards for universal compatibilityMedical devices, test equipment

3. Structure and Components

A typical jumper wire or pre-crimped lead assembly consists of three primary elements:

  1. Conductor: Stranded or solid copper wire (e.g., AWG 20-28) for optimal flexibility and conductivity.
  2. Insulation: Thermoplastic (PVC, TPE) or high-temperature materials (FEP, silicone) to prevent electrical leakage.
  3. Crimped Termination: Pre-assembled contacts or connectors (e.g., pin headers, spade terminals) mechanically secured via crimping tools.

Additional features may include strain reliefs, color-coded jackets for circuit identification, and overmolded strain reliefs for durability.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterImportance
Conductor Gauge (AWG)Determines current-carrying capacity and flexibility
Current Rating (A)Maximum safe operating current
Voltage Rating (V)Dielectric strength of insulation material
Temperature Range ( C)Operational limits in harsh environments
Contact Resistance (m )Affects signal integrity and power efficiency
Insulation Resistance (M )Prevents leakage currents
Crimp Pull-Out Force (N)Mechanical stability of termination

5. Application Fields

  • Electronics Manufacturing: PCB testing, jumper connections in consumer devices.
  • Automotive: Wiring harnesses for sensors, battery management systems.
  • Telecommunications: Patch cables for routers, switches, and base stations.
  • Industrial Automation: Connection of PLCs, HMIs, and motor drives.
  • Medical Devices: Patient monitoring equipment and diagnostic tools.

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative Products
TE ConnectivityAMPMODU pre-crimped jumper cables, high-temperature automotive leads
MolexMicro-Fit 3D pre-assembled jumper wires for industrial controls
AmphenolRF coaxial jumper cables for telecom infrastructure
Phoenix ContactPrinted circuit board connectors with pre-crimped leads
3MHigh-density shielded cable assemblies for data centers

7. Selection Guidelines

When selecting jumper wires or pre-crimped leads, consider:

  1. Application Requirements: Signal type (analog/digital), voltage/current levels, and environmental conditions.
  2. Compatibility: Connector types (e.g., USB, HDMI, proprietary headers) and mating cycles.
  3. Cost vs. Performance: Balance material quality (e.g., oxygen-free copper) against budget constraints.
  4. Supplier Support: Availability of customization, volume pricing, and technical documentation.

Case Study: In an automotive test system, shielded high-temperature leads with 16 AWG conductors and silicone insulation ensured reliable data transmission at 150 C.

8. Industry Trends

  • Miniaturization: Growth in ultra-fine AWG 34+ cables for wearable devices and IoT sensors.
  • High-Speed Data Transmission: Development of controlled-impedance jumpers for 10+ Gbps applications.
  • Automation Integration: Standardized pre-crimped leads compatible with robotic assembly systems.
  • Sustainability: Adoption of halogen-free insulation and recyclable materials.
  • Smart Cables: Embedded sensors for real-time monitoring of temperature and current.
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