FFSD

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FFSD

.050" Low Profile Tiger Eye™ IDC Ribbon Cable Assembly

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The FFSD is a low profile IDC socket for high-reliability applications. A dual row, .050" (1.27 mm) pitch connector, the FFSD utilizes Samtec's Tiger Eye™ terminals which feature a multi-finger contact system for reliability in tough conditions.

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  • .050" (1.27 mm) pitch
  • High-reliability Tiger Eye™ contacts
  • All common pin counts from 4 to 25
  • Mating shrouded terminal strips and ejector headers
  • Optional strain relief
  • Polarization key
  • Wide variety of wiring options including reverses, daisy chains, etc.
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