Flat Ribbon Cables

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0082243418

0082243418

Woodhead - Molex

CBL RIBN 18COND 0.079 GRAY 100'

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0082243415

0082243415

Woodhead - Molex

CBL RIBN 15COND 0.079 GRAY 100'

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0082263026

0082263026

Woodhead - Molex

CBL RIBN 26COND 0.079 GRAY 100'

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0082245936

0082245936

Woodhead - Molex

CBL RIBN 36COND 0.100 GRAY 100'

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1000570072

1000570072

Woodhead - Molex

24 AWG SPC 16 COND 050 PITCH NAT

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1000570377

1000570377

Woodhead - Molex

FEP 28 AWG 10 COND 050 PITCH BLU

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1000570303

1000570303

Woodhead - Molex

32 AWG SPC 21 COND 025 PITCH RD

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0082226022

0082226022

Woodhead - Molex

CBL RIBN 22COND 0.100 GRAY 100'

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1000570222

1000570222

Woodhead - Molex

28 AWG SPC 9 COND 050 PITCH RED

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1000570105

1000570105

Woodhead - Molex

26 AWG SPC 24 COND 050 PITCH RAI

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0082225924

0082225924

Woodhead - Molex

CBL RIBN 24COND 0.156 GRAY 100'

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1000570311

1000570311

Woodhead - Molex

32 AWG SPC 80 COND 025 PITCH RD

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1000570378

1000570378

Woodhead - Molex

FEP 28 AWG 16 COND 050 PITCH BLU

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1000570468

1000570468

Woodhead - Molex

26 AWG BC 10 COND 050 PITCH GRAY

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1000570063

1000570063

Woodhead - Molex

50 OHM 34 SIGNAL CIC 100'

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1000570443

1000570443

Woodhead - Molex

26H19S 3 COND 050 PITCH FEP BLUE

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0082243409

0082243409

Woodhead - Molex

CBL RIBN 9COND 0.079 GRAY 100'

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1000570379

1000570379

Woodhead - Molex

FEP 28 AWG 20 COND 050 PITCH BLU

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1000570106

1000570106

Woodhead - Molex

26 AWG SPC 25 COND 050 PITCH RAI

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1000570301

1000570301

Woodhead - Molex

32 AWG SPC 16 COND 025 PITCH RD

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Flat Ribbon Cables

1. Overview

Flat ribbon cables are parallel-wire cables with conductors arranged in a flat, planar configuration. They provide high-density connectivity for electronic devices, offering advantages in space-saving, signal integrity, and ease of assembly. Widely used in computers, telecommunications, and industrial equipment, these cables are critical for transmitting power and high-speed signals in compact systems.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Single-layer Flat CableUnshielded, low-cost, flexibleInternal PC connections (e.g., floppy drives)
Double-layer Twisted PairImproved noise immunity via twisted pairsIndustrial sensors and control systems
Shielded Flat CableAluminum foil or braid shielding for EMI protectionMedical imaging equipment
Flexible Flat Cable (FFC)Ultra-thin polyimide insulation for dynamic flexingLaptop display hinges, robotics

3. Structure and Composition

A typical flat ribbon cable consists of: - Conductors: Annealed copper or tin-plated copper (0.03 5.0 mm ) - Insulation: PVC, polyester, or polyimide films (thickness 0.05 0.5 mm) - Shielding: Optional aluminum/polyester tape or braided copper - Outer Jacket: Flame-retardant PVC or TPE for mechanical protection

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterTypical RangeImportance
Conductor Count4 100 conductorsDetermines signal routing capacity
Pitch Size0.5 2.54 mmAffects miniaturization potential
Insulation Resistance100 M km minEnsures signal integrity
Operating Temp-40 C to +105 CEnvironmental durability
Bending Life10,000 100,000 cyclesCritical for dynamic applications

5. Application Fields

  • Consumer Electronics: Smartphones, laptops, printers
  • Industrial Automation: PLCs, CNC machines
  • Medical Devices: MRI scanners, patient monitors
  • Automotive: Dashboard sensors, infotainment systems

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerKey ProductsSpecialization
TE ConnectivityFFC-0.5 SeriesHigh-speed data transmission
MolexMicro-Spring ZIF CablesZero insertion force connectors
JAE ElectronicsDF12 SeriesAerospace-grade shielding
FujikuraFPC-0805 SeriesFlexible printed circuits

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations include: conductor count (match I/O requirements), pitch size (board space limitations), shielding (EMI-sensitive environments), bending radius (flexible applications), and compliance with standards (RoHS, UL 2651 for FFCs). For example, high-frequency applications require 100% shielded cables with controlled impedance.

8. Industry Trends

Future developments focus on: - Miniaturization: 0.3 mm pitch cables for wearable devices - High-speed signaling: Differential pairs for USB4/Thunderbolt 4 compliance - Environmental sustainability: Halogen-free insulation materials - Integrated smart cables: Embedded passive components for IoT systems

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