I'm trying to identify and hopefully source both sides of this connector. It's a 10 pin IDC Connector for 0.025" pitch ribbon cable. The connector, unusually, has 0.05" pitch in one direction and 0.1" pitch in the other with spring loaded locking ears. The cable mounted end is marked "AMP" "A4" and the board mounted one is marked "AMP" "A". The housing for the cable mounted part is 0.29" x 0.2" and the key protrudes 0.03".



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3 - \$\begingroup\$ I suppose it's obvious who the manufacturer is, if nothing else! \$\endgroup\$Hearth– Hearth2025-11-16 22:11:48 +00:00Commented Nov 16 at 22:11
- \$\begingroup\$ For those who don't know: the manufacturer AMP were bought by Tyco International which became Tyco Electronics which became TE Connectivity. So for anything labelled AMP, you should check TE Connectivity. Their old 0,1''/2.54mm product line of connectors is quite well-known and called AMPMODU. \$\endgroup\$Lundin– Lundin2025-11-17 14:04:23 +00:00Commented Nov 17 at 14:04
- \$\begingroup\$ Please consider cropping your images to the relevant portions only. \$\endgroup\$JYelton– JYelton2025-11-17 18:17:27 +00:00Commented Nov 17 at 18:17
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The plug appears to be an AMPMODU System 50 2-111196-5. The header is a 104549-1, or 104068-2 for the THT version.