Difference between revisions of "Flexprint cable"
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| − | '''Flexprint cable'''   | + | '''Flexprint cable''' (short for 'flexible printed circuit flat cable') is a form of [[flat cable]] consisting of flexible flat solid [[conductor]] strips enclosed in a layer of [[insulator|insulation]].  | 
[[BC11A UNIBUS cable]]s are an early example of Flexprint cables, although they contain a large number of narrow, equal-width traces.  | [[BC11A UNIBUS cable]]s are an early example of Flexprint cables, although they contain a large number of narrow, equal-width traces.  | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:35, 16 May 2020
Flexprint power cable on a PDP-11/44 (on the left)
Flexprint cable (short for 'flexible printed circuit flat cable') is a form of flat cable consisting of flexible flat solid conductor strips enclosed in a layer of insulation.
BC11A UNIBUS cables are an early example of Flexprint cables, although they contain a large number of narrow, equal-width traces.