A Network Cable connection refers to the use of Network Cables (also known as Ethernet Cables or Data Cables) to connect computers, network equipment, or other devices to a local network or the Internet.
A Network Cable connection refers to the use of Network Cables (also known as Ethernet Cables or Data Cables) to connect computers, network equipment, or other devices to a local network or the Internet.
Efficient systems in the aerospace, telecommunications, and automotive industries rely heavily on well-designed cable assemblies to ensure seamless operation. A high-quality cable assembly system guarantees reliable power, signal, and data transmission, which is essential for the performance of sophisticated equipment and machinery.
The wiring harness is the combination of electrical cables, or assembly of wires, that connects all electrical and electronic (E/E) components in the automotive vehicle, like sensors, electronic control units, batteries, and actuators. The wiring harness handles the energy and information flow within the E/E system to fulfill primary car functions, such as steering and braking as well as secondary car functions, such as ventilation and infotainment.
The SMA connector (SubMiniature version A connector) is a commonly used coaxial RF connector. It is compact, stable in performance, and widely applied in RF communication systems.
We now offer custom wire harness solutions based on the Amphenol ATP06-2S-SRO1BK connector, featuring H4SMC4DMS (Male) and H4SFC4DMS (Female) interfaces.
IPC/WHMA-A-620 (commonly referred to as IPC 620) is the globally recognized acceptability standard for cable and wire harness assemblies, covering requirements for design, manufacturing, and inspection.