Micro ribbon

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Micro ribbon 36 pin male on cable
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Micro ribbon 36 pin male on cable
Micro ribbon 36 pin female on a circuitboard
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Micro ribbon 36 pin female on a circuitboard

The micro ribbon connector is a common type of electrical connector used particularly in various computer, telecommunication and other applications. Micro ribbon connectors are popularly known as Centronics connectors because of their use in the highly successful Centronics parallel interface. Micro ribbon connectors are also sometimes referred to as "Delta ribbon connectors" or "CHAMP connectors".

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A micro ribbon connector contains two parallel rows of pins or sockets in a block shape contained within a D-shaped metal or plastic shield. The shield ensures correct orientation and the metal type shield provides protection against electromagnetic interference. The part containing pin contacts is called the male connector or plug, while that containing socket contacts is called the female connector or socket. The socket's shield fits tightly inside the plug's shield with the metal type shields generally connected to the system shield or frame ground.

Micro ribbon connectors are produced with either 14, 24, 36, 50 or 64 pins. Different designs allow for panel mounting, board mounting and cable connection. The contacts are available as solder, crimp or insulation displacement. Female connectors are available with bail locks that provide a positive connection to the male connector. Versions using "jack screws" for locking are also available and widely used in the 50-pin telecommunications version.

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