Cables/Connecting

'Future proof' cable assembly projected to last for 20 years

4th May 2016
Mick Elliott
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Farnell element14 has added hundreds of new products from the Amphenol Cables on Demand product line to its portfolio. Three connector categories in particular – the CAT6A Shielded RJ45 Cable Assemblies, BNC and SMA RF Coaxial Cable Assemblies, and Deluxe HD Moulded D-Sub Cable Assemblies - are ideally suited for a vast array of applications across industries.

The “future-proof” CAT6A Shielded RJ45 Cable Assemblies with 650MHz High-Bandwidth design provide optimal performance at speeds up to 10-Gigabits per second (10Gbps) and distances up to 100 metres.

The cable has a projected service life of more than 20 years, is 28 percent smaller in diameter than unshielded CAT6A cables and uses a moulded PVC jacket and low-profile snagless boot for added durability.

The connectors are available in a variety of lengths, plug sizes and jacket colours, and are ideal for use in the automotive, broadband, industrial, medical, consumer, safety and military markets.

The low-loss BNC and SMA RF Coaxial Cable Assemblies are suited to low-power RF, LAN, broadcast, data, test and signal applications. The cables feature a nickel-plated connector body and gold-plated centre pin contact. The connectors are available in a variety of BNC Male, BNC Female, SMA Male and SMA Female combinations at varying lengths, with adjustable head and reverse polarity options also in stock.

The 15-pin Deluxe HD Moulded D-Sub Cable Assemblies utilise 26 AWG data grade wire protected by copper tape and aluminium Mylar. The long-lasting connectors are ideal for commercial, industrial and enterprise applications and are suited for projects requiring frequent disconnects.

With gold-plated contacts for excellent signal communication, the cable assemblies have a handling capacity of 300V and can even be cut in half or custom terminated for prototyping purposes.

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