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Product category: Cables and Wires
News Release from: Tyco Electronics UK | Subject: Flexstrip cable jumpers
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 05 May 2003

Cable jumpers provide flexible
connections

Flexstrip cable jumpers provide multiconductor board-to-board connection without wire stripping, cutting to length or solder preparation.

Flexstrip cable jumpers from Tyco Electronics provide multiconductor board-to-board connection without wire stripping, cutting to length or solder preparation As an alternative to conventional point-to-point wiring, Flexstrip cable jumpers offer a comprehensive family of board-to-board jumpers that can be repeatedly flexed without failure

With a choice of Nomex, polyester, Kapton and Teflon insulation materials compatibility is ensured for a wide range of applications and environments.

Flexstrip cable jumpers are available in standard pitches of 1.27 and 2.54mm.

However, additional pitches over the range of 1.00 to 5.08mm are also available.

Typically used to join circuit boards in a number of orientations, Flexstrip cable jumpers are offered in a wide range of insulation lengths to suit the individual needs of the application.

Key to the performance benefits of Flexstrip cable jumpers is the flat conductor construction achieved by a special manufacturing process.

Round conductors rolled flat provide unrivalled flexibility and resistance against vibration and high flexing cycles.

Conventional round pins at each end ensure simplified assembly and soldering.

Further enhancing the application opportunities of Flexstrip cable jumpers, a range of PCB mount sockets are available to allow a disconnect option at one or both ends of the jumper link. Request a free brochure from Tyco Electronics UK ...

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