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Fiber Optic Cabling

Technical Library | 2019-11-13 13:53:50.0

Fiber optic harnesses appear simple, but they have been designed to maintain all of the critical areas of aligning two fibers and minimize the losses associated with a break in the transmission path. In order to understand how the connectors overcome alignment issues, we must first understand the issues. Fiber optic communications networks use specific wavelengths of light (or colors) to transmit information through a clear fiber at high speed. They use the property of internal reflection along the fiber’s axis to contain the light and keep the optical power high enough to be detected at the receiving end.

ACI Technologies, Inc.

Cable and Harness Manufacturing: Productivity through Flexibility

Technical Library | 2016-06-06 11:33:17.0

Learn how to choose a cable & harness tester that remains relevant as product design changes in addition to providing fast, reliable, accurate results. See how it can improve productivity even beyond the production floor.

CAMI Research Inc.

Cable and Harness Manufacturing: Five Qs to ask when selecting a Cable and Harness Tester ...

Technical Library | 2016-03-25 09:38:15.0

Ready to purchase a new tester? Interested in improving productivity & quality? Ask these technical questions of your potential supplier.

CAMI Research Inc.

Inline Wire and Cable Identification

Technical Library | 2013-01-30 14:02:44.0

Many OEM’s require that individual wires and cables used in their products be clearly identified with a mark or label. For some, such as in the military and aerospace markets, wire and cable identification (or “wire ID”) is mandatory and the process is governed by stringent specifications, such as SAE AS50881 (formerly MIL5088L). For others, the decision to use wire ID is a voluntary one. This article will describe what type of information is typically identified on wire and cables, concepts for improved productivity, what types of systems are available and the pros and cons of each.

Schleuniger, Inc.

An Investigation of Whisker Growth on Tin Coated Wire and Braid

Technical Library | 2012-08-02 21:05:14.0

First published in the 2012 IPC APEX EXPO technical conference proceedings. Pure tin is a common finish for copper hook up wire, coaxial cable, ground braid and harness assemblies used on electronic assemblies. Historically there have been fewer reports o

Rockwell Collins

PCB Stack-Up

Technical Library | 2011-01-20 18:43:39.0

PCB stack-up is an important factor in determining the EMC performance of a product. A good stack-up can be very effective in reducing radiation from the loops on the PCB (differential-mode emission), as well as the cables attached to the board (common-mo

Henry Ott Consultants

Today's Smaller Cables Require Automated Processing

Technical Library | 2016-06-21 09:15:31.0

The trends in mobile electronics today are smaller, thinner and lighter. Yet, mobile devices are more powerful than ever. Applications, like wireless internet connections, RFID and Bluetooth, that have become essential in today’s devices, require more complex transmission mechanisms. As a result, manufacturers find themselves faced with the challenge of working with ultra-miniature RF cable assemblies.

Schleuniger, Inc.

Automotive Safety Systems Driving Growth in Automotive Sensor Cable Assemblies

Technical Library | 2015-01-12 09:27:49.0

V2V is a collision avoidance technology that transmits data between vehicles to help warn drivers of potential crashes. This technology would improve safety by allowing vehicles to communicate with each other and exchange basic safety data, such as position and speed and warn the driver of potentially dangerous situations.

Schleuniger, Inc.

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