FFC (Flat Flexible Cable) or FPC (Flexible Printed Circuit) jumper cables are thin, flexible cables used to connect two points on a circuit board. These cables are commonly used to connect two surface-mounted components on a printed circuit board (PCB) or as an interconnect between PCBs. FFC/FPC jumper cables have several advantages over traditional rigid wires, such as their small size, flexibility, low cost and ease of use. They are used in a variety of electronic systems such as computers, mobile phones, automotive electronics and more.