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Quick Details
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Model Number:
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2019-222-3
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Compliance:
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RoHS
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Number of Conductors:
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30 + 30
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Connector A:
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I-Pex 20347 30p (Original/Equivalent)
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Connector B:
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DF19G-30S-1C(05) (Original/Equivalent)
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Cable type:
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UL1571 28awg
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MOQ:
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10pcs
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Lead-Time:
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2~4 weeks
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We are (Navitas):
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Green Solar Tech. CO., LTD
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Visit Us:
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www.greensolar.com.tw
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LCD LVDS Cable fo:
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r LCD Display IPex 20347 Cable Assembly
Quick Details
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Application:
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Industry
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Place of Origin:
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Taiwan, China
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Brand Name:
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Navitas
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Model Number:
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2019-222-3
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Compliance:
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RoHS
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Number of Conductors:
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30 + 30
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Connector A:
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I-Pex 20347 30p (Original/Equivalent)
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Connector B:
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DF19G-30S-1C(05) (Original/Equivalent)
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Cable type:
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UL1571 28awg
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MOQ:
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10pcs
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Lead-Time:
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2~4 weeks
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We are (Navitas):
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Green Solar Tech. CO., LTD
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Visit Us:
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www.greensolar.com.tw
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LCD LVDS Cable fo:
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r LCD Display IPex 20347 Cable Assembly
LCD LVDS Cable for LCD Display IPex 20347 Cable Assembly
Product Name | LCD LVDS Cable for LCD Display IPex 20347 Cable Assembly |
Compliance | RoHS |
Number of Conductors | 30 + 30 |
Connector A | I-Pex 20347 30p (Original/Equivalent) |
Connector B | DF19G-30S-1C(05) (Original/Equivalent) |
Cable | UL1571 28awg |
MOQ | 10 pcs |
Lead-Time | 2~3 Weeks |
1. How to Choose a Right Cable?
A designer has to evaluate the determining system parameters such as signaling rate, cable length, single-ended or differential (balanced) signaling, point-to-point, multidrop or multipoint configuration, noise margin, flexibility, and costs.
2. What’s Will Impact the Material You Select?
Specific equipment, machine structure, and environment.
3. Regarding number 2, what should be concerned?
Unshielded or shielded (taped, braided, or combination of both)?
Round or flat? Coaxial, multiconductor or twisted pair cable?
4. Why cable needs to be shielded?
To reduce electrical noise from affecting the signals and to reduce electromagnetic radiation that may
interfere with other devices.
5. What sort of cable need suggest to?
A braided or served shield is recommended to ensure good isolation between the signal lines and the environment.
6. Does double-shielded cable that is taped and braided typically perform better?
Yes.
7. What kind of cable is cheaper and easier to handle?
Multiconductor cables are cheaper and easier to handle than twisted pair or coaxial cables, especially in terms of termination.
8. What is your recommendation for differential data transmission, such as LVDS?
The twisted pair cable is recommended since it provides two identical conductors to transmit the signal and its complement.