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Homer J Simpson wrote:
"Techguy" wrote in message news:eDU1h.4659$WB4.2602@trndny04... This ribbon cable is a thin plastic strip about 50-mm wide. It has two layers. One layer has the conductive traces imprinted on the inside surface. Do a search for zebra connector for more info. I'm familiar with a foam Zebra strip which is several millimeters thick. I've never seen that material used to make a ribbon cable. The ribbon cable in question is made with two thin layers of plastic film sandwiched together. One inner surface has the conductor traces and the other is the protective layer over the conductors. The cable is less than 1-mm thick. |
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