Today's Smaller Cables Require Automated Processing
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June 21, 2016 |
Author: |
Pete Doyon - VP Product Management, Schleuniger, Inc. |
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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.... |
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