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Electricity: conductors and insulators – Conduits – cables or conductors – Insulated

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174117F, H01B 702

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056659407

ABSTRACT:
A flat cable has a plurality of parallelly disposed fine-conductive wires and insulating wires. The conductive wires are divided by the insulating wires into channels which are respectively connected to terminals of different devices. The channels may be arranged easily by changing the interposing position of the insulating wires. Since the conductive wires have a fixed resistance, desired resistance may be obtained by only increasing or decreasing the number of the conductive wires in a channel.

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