Future-Ready Cable Designs: Preparing for USB 4.0 and Beyond
As USB 4.0 is poised to become the global standard for high-speed data transmission, offering transfer rates up to 40 […]
Dive into various cables’ features, manufacturing processes, and real-world applications. From USB and HDMI to Ethernet, M8/M12, and OBD cables, this section offers in-depth knowledge for industries such as automotive, medical, and industrial automation, helping you confidently select the correct cable solution.
As USB 4.0 is poised to become the global standard for high-speed data transmission, offering transfer rates up to 40 […]
The bend radius for cables is often overlooked during project design, leading to signal performance issues, downtime, or reduced cable
Designing waterproof cable assemblies carries significant risks. From underwater drones and outdoor sensors to industrial washdown equipment and automotive systems,
Cable assemblies are not “off-the-shelf” products; they are custom-crafted interconnect systems that directly affect your electrical performance, mechanical reliability, regulatory
Selecting the correct wire size is so much more than just comparing a number against charts. Different regions of the
Motor cables transmit power from drives to motors in industrial equipment; therefore, selecting the appropriate cable is crucial. Consider a
If your project relies on antennas—such as telecom base stations, radar, or broadcast antennas—you need more than just a supplier.
In robust or high-performance cable assemblies, achieving a 360° shield termination is essential. This ensures that the foil or braided
Selecting the incorrect outer jacket for industrial cables can result in downtime, maintenance issues, and expensive replacements. The jacket does
In a nutshell, TPE-jacketed drag-chain cables outlast PUR-jacketed ones in high-cycle applications due to TPE’s superior flexibility and abrasion resistance.
In critical industrial networks, downtime isn’t an option. One broken cable shouldn’t halt production or compromise safety. That’s where redundant
The ¼-inch (6.35 mm) audio connector is a cornerstone of professional sound gear. It dates back to the late 1800s, when
Trailer wiring harnesses follow standardized color codes to ensure that lights and brakes function safely. In North America, small utility
Wire gauge refers to the thickness of a wire and is typically expressed by a numerical value. In most gauge
Upgrading or installing a new car stereo requires understanding the color codes for wires to avoid blowing fuses or short-circuiting. In modern audio
Wire insulation protects conductors in various applications, including automotive, aerospace, data centers, and electronics. Traditional insulations, such as PVC, are
High-frequency cables behave very differently from the simple wires we learned about in basic circuits. In RF (radio-frequency) transmission lines
Twisted pair cable, essentially two insulated copper conductors spiraled together, is a fundamental building block of modern data and communications
In modern industrial applications – from telecom networks to aerospace harnesses and automotive assemblies – cable marking is essential for
Ensuring the safety and efficiency of an electrical installation requires the proper application of amperage to the conductor. Amperage is
What is an OBD Cable? OBD cables connect a vehicle’s engine control unit (ECU) to a diagnostic tool. The cable