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Two types of 2.0-pitch idc connectors: ribbon cable and wire bonding block

IDC connector is our common insulation displacement connector, which allows the connector to pass through the insulating sheath on the cable and directly interconnect, eliminating the process of stripping the cable. In this way, even without welding, a reliable airtight connection can be achieved. There are two main types of 2.0-pitch idc connectors: ribbon cables and wire-bonding blocks.

The ribbon cable IDC is designed to connect multiple small cables to the connector at one time, reducing the working time required for multiple access. Multiple wires and contacts can be processed at one time, reducing overall time costs.

The wire bonding block is also called a telecommunication connector. Generally used for telephone and network plugs. Through IDC's insulation displacement technology, telephone equipment can be reliably interconnected. This requires peeling off the insulation layer of the wire sheath before inserting or pressing the wire into the contact. At this time, it is generally necessary to use a wire-cutting tool to fix the cable in place. Ensure that the wiring sequence is correct.

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