Key Features
- Connector Type: Female-to-Female (F-F).
- Primary Use: Jumpering between two male pin headers, such as connecting an Arduino Nano (which has male pins) to a sensor breakout board (which also has male pins).
- Standard Pitch: The 2.54mm (0.1″) connector pitch is the universal standard for breadboards, microcontrollers, and prototype-friendly components.
- Assorted Colors: The rainbow-colored ribbon helps you organize your circuit and trace signals easily.
- Flexible & Reusable: You can easily plug, unplug, and reuse these wires for countless different projects without any soldering.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
| Connector | 1x Female Socket (both ends) |
| Pin Pitch | 2.54mm (0.1 inch) |
| Wire Gauge | 22-28 AWG (Typical) |
| Common Lengths | 10cm, 15cm (6″), 20cm (8″) |
How to Use
This type of wire is used when both components you want to connect have exposed male pins.
- Module-to-Module:
- Plug the female end of the wire onto the male pin of your first module (e.g., the “VCC” pin on a relay board).
- Plug the female end of the other side of the wire onto the corresponding male pin of your second module (e.g., the “5V” pin on an Arduino Nano).









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