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3939
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PCX
These premium wires are stranded 26 AWG wires with female crimp pins on both ends. Together with our 0.1″ crimp connector housings, these wires can be used to make custom cables with 0.1″ (2.54mm) connectors. These 2″ (5 cm) wires have white insulation and ship in packs of 10.
Alternatives available with variations in these parameter(s): gender length color Select variant…
For versions of these wires with 1×1 housings already installed, see our premium jumper wires, or use the following selection boxes:
Alternatives available with variations in these parameter(s): gender length color Select variant…
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Ribbon Cable with Pre-Crimped Terminals female end. |
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Ribbon Cable with Pre-Crimped Terminals male end. |
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Example of a custom cable made with wires with pre-crimped terminals and crimp connector housings. |
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Micro Metal Geamotor with a custom cable made from wires with pre-crimped terminals. |
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Premium Jumper Wire female end. |
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Premium Jumper Wire male end. |
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This product is a 10-pack of 2″ (5 cm) stranded 26 AWG wires with white insulation and female crimp pins on both ends.
Wires with Pre-crimped Terminals 10-Pack F-F 2" White. |
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These premium stranded copper wires are great for making quick and easy prototyping connections. Each end is pre-crimped with a male or female crimp pin, and they can be combined with our crimp connector housings to create custom cables with 0.1″ (2.54 mm) connectors. Just pick colors and genders for your wires and snap them into the housings of your choice (note: getting the wires out is possible but not as easy). No soldering is required!
These cables give you the flexibility to make harnesses or assemblies that branch from one connector on one side to multiple connectors on the other (the left picture below shows an example of this). You can also cut off one pre-crimped end and solder the wires directly to components to make swapping connections easy, as shown in the right picture below.
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A variety of lengths and colors are available:
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These wires are available with male crimp pins on both ends, female crimp pins on both ends, or one male and one female crimp pin. These crimped terminals are designed for use with 0.1″ (2.54 mm) male headers and female headers, solderless breadboards, and prototyping PCBs. Close-up pictures of the male and female crimp pins are shown below:
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Note: The male crimp pins and female crimp pins are also available by themselves for those who want to crimp their own wires with different lengths or gauges.
You can use the following selection boxes to get to the specific wires you are looking for:
Alternatives available with variations in these parameter(s): gender length color Select variant…
We also have these wires available with 1×1 housings already installed over the crimp pins, as shown in the two pictures above. For more information, see our Premium Jumper Wires, or use the following selection boxes:
Alternatives available with variations in these parameter(s): gender length color Select variant…
The following video talks about some of our various wire and cable options and includes a short demonstration of how to use these pre-crimped wires with our crimp connector housings:
One of our customers has made a nice video that talks about how to make custom cables with these pre-crimped wires and with self-crimped wires made with our crimping tool. The section on using pre-crimped wires and crimp connector housings starts at around 2:00.
Length: | 2 in |
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Gender: | Female-Female |
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Wire gauge: | 26 AWG |
Color: | white |
This video, created by customer Derek Molloy, discusses various options for making custom cables with our crimp connector housings, such as by using our pre-crimped wires or crimping your own with our wider crimping tool, though the same technique works with our narrower crimping tool as well. The section on using the crimping tool starts at around 4:15.
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