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Câble Tag Connect TC2050-IDC-NL-050-ALL-20

Câble Tag Connect TC2050-IDC-NL-050-ALL-20

avec connecteur IDC femelle 2x5 au pas de 0,050"
SKU: TC2050-IDC-NL-050-ALL-20
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Overview

Connecteur Plug-of-Nails™ « No Legs » à 10 broches vers connecteur ruban à pas de 0,050″ à 20 broches adapté aux débogueurs ULINK2 et similaires qui utilisent le micro-en-tête de style Samtec FTSH-110-01.

The TC2050-IDC-NL-050-ALL-20 programming cable has an 0.050″ pitch ribbon connector suitable for ULINK2 and similar debuggers that use the Samtec FTSH-110-01 style micro-header. This uses the "No Legs" version of the TC2050 connector, ideally suited to production where short board connection times are required but also suitable for development.

The pin connections are 1-1 and pins 1-10 are connected, pins 11-20 are not connected in the cable.

Please refer to TC2050-IDC-NL datasheet for the PCB footprint information.

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Ian Benton
continued. . .

But it has a 0.05" pitch ribbon cable connector, not a 0.1" pitch, and I am not free to use the pins how I like because I am constrained by the connections of the device it plugs into.

The Tag Connect cable footprint is much smaller than an equivalent 0.1' pitch header. You are free to allocate pins as you choose; they do not need to mirror the same pin numbers as a previous design as the connectors are quite different. If you do need to maintain the same pin numbers then you might have to rearrange pins as you suggest. Most of our customers are designing the Tag Connect footprint into a completely new PCB design so this is not an issue.

John Legg