Molex 15167 Series, Flat Ribbon Ribbon Cable, 178 mm Length, 6, Type A to Type A

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RS Stock No.:
219-3576
Mfr. Part No.:
151670213
Manufacturer:
Molex
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Brand

Molex

Cable Type

Flat Ribbon

Connector Type A

Type A

Product Type

Ribbon Cable

Connector Type B

Type A

Number of Contacts A

6

Number of Contacts B

6

Series

15167

Cable Length

178mm

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Jacket Colour

White

COO (Country of Origin):
HU

Molex Ribbon Cable Jumper, 178mm Length, 1.2A Maximum Current Per Contact - Premo-Flex Series - 151670213


Use this ribbon cable jumper from Molex to leap forward with your PCB connections. Thanks to its flat and flexible design it can slot into tight spaces and bend around your PCBs, making it easier to build portable devices that depend on complex electronics. A length of 178mm means it's no stretch to bridge across boards and display units. As the contacts are all on the same side, there are no fiddly manoeuvres needed to terminate and mount your cable.

Features & Benefits


• 6 ways to connect multiple circuits with one cable

• 1.2A current carrying capacity per contact to feed integrated circuits

• Works at temperatures from -40°C to +105°C for reliable use in medical and industrial applications

Applications


• Factory automation

• Automotive industry

• Medical technology

Is this ribbon cable durable?


This cable has non-corroding tin-plated mating surfaces and a lifespan of 2.5 million flexing cycles, so you can rely on its durability.

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