Molex 21020 Series Ribbon Cable, 22, 0.5 mm Pitch, 76 mm Length

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PHP13,683.20

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RS Stock No.:
683-491
Mfr. Part No.:
21020-0231
Manufacturer:
Molex
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Brand

Molex

Product Type

Ribbon Cable

Pitch

0.5mm

Series

21020

Jacket Material

Polyamide

Cable Length

76mm

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Conductor Material

Tin Plated Copper

Number of Conductors

22

COO (Country of Origin):
US
The Molex FFC Jumper designed for reliability and efficiency in advanced electronic applications. This innovative jumper features same side contacts (Type A) and accommodates 22 circuits, making it perfect for compact connectivity solutions. With a cable length of 0.076m and a thickness of 0.27mm, it seamlessly integrates into tight spaces while ensuring robust performance. Tin plating enhances durability, enabling it to operate within an impressive temperature range of -40°C to +80°C, catering to diverse environments. The jumper meets stringent RoHS and EU standards, affirming its commitment to environmental compliance. Ideal for use in applications requiring a flat flex cable, this product stands out as a highly functional choice for engineers and developers seeking reliable interconnections.

Configured with 22 circuits for versatile connectivity

Constructed from high quality materials for enhanced durability

Ideal for flat flex cable applications, providing an effective space saving solution

Tin plating offers excellent resistance to corrosion, ensuring lasting performance

Meets RoHS and EU standards, supporting environmental responsibility and compliance

Crimp quality equipment enabled for reliable connections

A compact solution designed to address modern electronic design challenges

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