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Where to get wide flat ribbon cables

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bitrex

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Apr 14, 2021, 9:11:50 AM4/14/21
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I have a piece of equipment that uses a 14-pin cable to connect the
front panel LCD to the mainboard, using a flat ribbon cable of this type:

<https://media.digikey.com/Photos/Molex/0982660435.jpg>

With friction-fit contacts on the end. The original has degraded over 35
years and gotten brittle and the "pins" have started to lift. However
all the 14-pin ribbon cables I can straightforwardly pull up of this
type have a very narrow pitch and overall width, and are no good for
this application it's more like something you'd use in a modern laptop.

I don't know the exact pitch for the pins on the OEM cable but the
14-pin ribbon cable itself is the better part of 2 inches wide. Anyone
still sell a cable like this?

bitrex

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Apr 14, 2021, 9:18:18 AM4/14/21
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As a better example pic of the type of cable I'm talking about:

<https://img.diytrade.com/cdimg/206111/13471868/0/1279073718/2_54_pitch_flat_ribbon_cable_FFC_fpc.jpg>

Thrive.cn seems to be a wholesaler...

Peter W.

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Apr 14, 2021, 9:47:06 AM4/14/21
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https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/High-quality-1-27mm-Flexible-Flat_60302718949.html?spm=a2700.7724857.normal_offer.d_image.4a132477ovxS15

Those are "automotive" ribbon cables. Anyone here remember Peugeot? Infamous for using these beasts for everything. They are not compatible with road salt, as they found out.

Linked is a possible source.

Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA

bitrex

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Apr 14, 2021, 1:22:27 PM4/14/21
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Thanks, I didn't know the proper name for the type.

I could probably retrofit to take a 14 pin IDC-type cable but the female
headers for the ribbon cable both come out of their respective boards at
right angles soldered in to plated-thru holes, so it seems like an
annoying mod to do unless anyone's got a better idea for that than
yanking those out and fitting daughterboards with male pins in their place.


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