16 wires Gray Flat Ribbon Cable (FRC)
A 16-wire gray flat ribbon cable (FRC) is a type of cable that consists of 16 individual wires that are arranged in a flat, ribbon-like configuration. The wires are typically made of copper and coated with insulation material to prevent electrical interference and ensure a good signal transmission.
The color gray is commonly used for FRC cables, but they are also available in different colors for easy identification and organization. The flat ribbon configuration makes the cable flexible and easy to bend, which is useful in applications where space is limited.
FRC cables are commonly used in electronic devices and computer systems to connect various components and peripherals such as hard drives, floppy drives, CD/DVD drives, printers, and other devices that require the transfer of data or signals.
The ribbon cable is typically connected to a female FRC connector or male FRC connector at each end, which allows the cable to be easily plugged and unplugged. The 16-wire configuration provides enough conductors to transmit data or signals in a variety of applications, making it a popular choice for many electronic devices.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.