In the production and manufacture of IDC connector, there is a more important link, that is the design of IDC connector. When designing an IDC product, you may feel uncertain about how its contacts are connected. In general, there are two types of IDC connector contact connection: crimping and ending. They require reliable and efficient technology, but ultimately depend on the application. So what is the crimping and terminating method of IDC connector?
1. End mode of the IDC connector
IDC products can save more time and effort by using the terminal mode, because a large number of wires can be immediately terminated without using any other tools or individual welding, and the terminal can be completed by simple hand-pressing operation, which is very convenient. The IDC connector is usually used to connect a large number of flat cables or ribbon cables. This technology allows the IDC connector to contact all terminals of a conductor or wire at the same time. IDC connector contact is like a sharp knife, through the insulation layer of the wire into the interior, the connector blade is cold welded to the conductor, IDC connector can establish a reliable air tight connection.
2. Crimping mode of IDC connector
When designing IDC products, crimp may be ideal if separate wires are required. Crimp provides greater flexibility and allows multiple sizes of wires to be used in a single component, especially for applications with high signal and power requirements. Crimping is a completely different method of wire terminating, which is used in place of welding techniques. The connection is usually made using a crimping tool. The insulation layer of the conductor is manually peeled off and connected to the contacts of the cable assembly.
Post time: Sep-16-2022