Hi everyone, does anyone know the names of those contacts
What these connections are called
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They are cables, called ribbon or flat cables, 60 pins.
I've torn one of these by mistake and just replaced with one with the same pin count and spacing from a plasma tv, it fit perfectly and the tv worked. -
Which is true, I don't knowLast edited by bohaboha; 02-09-2024, 10:11 PM.Comment
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