Molex 15020 Series FFC Ribbon Cable, 35-Way, 0.5mm Pitch, 102mm Length

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RS Stock No.:
219-3446
Mfr. Part No.:
150201058
Manufacturer:
Molex
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Brand

Molex

Ribbon Cable Type

FFC

Pitch

0.5mm

Terminated/Unterminated

Unterminated

Number of Ways

35

Series

15020

Length

102mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

+105°C

Voltage Rating

60 V ac

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Operating Temperature Range

-40 → +105 °C

Standards Met

IEC 61249-2-21

Current Rating

500 mA

Non Compliant

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Molex Ribbon Cable, +105°C Maximum Operating Temperature, Polyester Insulation - 15020 Series - 150201058


Create a reliable connection between internal components and your PCB with this ribbon cable from Molex. It has a type-D contact layout, meaning the contacts are kept separate on opposite sides, helping to reduce crosstalk and boost signal integrity. A 35-way design enables the transmission of multiple signals at the same time, reducing the amount of wiring needed in your system. This cable is 102mm long, so you can make short-range attachments without the hassle of clutter.

Features & Benefits


• Gold-plated contacts are highly conductive and resist corrosion for long-lasting use

• Doesn't need any complex tools for installation, saving time and effort

• Maximum rating of 60V AC, so it's ideal for low-voltage applications

Applications


• Medical equipment

• Industrial automation

• Gaming consoles

• Data centres

Is this component energy-efficient?


Yes, this cable has a maximum current of 0.5A per contact, meaning it's an energy-saving option that produces minimal heat.

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