Cable assemblies, as key components for electrical connections between electronic equipment systems, are precisely assembled from insulated wires, shielded wires, and electrical connectors, ensuring efficient and stable transmission between systems. In the rapid development of the communications field, the electrical performance stability, service life, and environmental adaptability of cable assemblies have become core considerations. Modern cable assemblies often employ a combination of connectors at both ends and a cable in the middle, using crimping, splicing, or welding processes, supplemented by heat-shrink tubing or injection molding protection, greatly improving their reliability. In terms of characteristics, high-speed cable assemblies offer standardized options, compatible with various standard interfaces such as SMA 2.92 mm/2.4 mm and SMP series, exhibiting low solder creep, high flexibility, and high toughness, maintaining excellent performance even after repeated use, and supporting frequencies up to 50 GHz. In terms of applications, the short cable routing design effectively saves space and weight, making it particularly suitable for scenarios requiring high flexibility and low loss, such as laboratory test cables and harsh low-loss applications. The frequency coverage is also wide, up to 50 GHz, fully demonstrating the outstanding value of cable assemblies in diverse applications.
Functions Of Cable Assemblies
Dec 12, 2025
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