Cables/Connecting

Aerospace cables meet high-speed date transmission demands

28th September 2015
Jordan Mulcare
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In response to advancements in modern airborne digital networks and passenger demands, W. L. Gore & Associates (Gore) announced its family of high-speed data cables for civil aerospace applications. These products address the industry’s ever-increasing data needs in aircraft, including passenger in-flight entertainment and essential electronic systems while reducing maintenance downtime and operating costs.

GORE Aerospace Cables deliver excellent signal integrity for high-speed data transmission up to 10GB over longer distances. They support standard protocols such as Ethernet Cat5e and Cat6a, USB 3.1, HDMI 2.0 and more. Adrian Milne, Global Product Manager, Civil Aerospace, says: “The increasing data rates required to enable the next generation of high-speed data protocols are a real challenge for cable technology. Our thorough understanding of materials and their interaction in challenging environments combinedwith our proven experience in providing reliable signal integrity allow us to excel in this area.”

Constructed with uniquely engineered fluoropolymers, GORE Aerospace Cables provide durable protection in the most demanding aerospace environments, including a wide range of temperatures. The high-density construction of these cables significantly reduces weight and diameter for improved installation. The small cable diameter increases flexibility with a tight bend radius for easy routing.

Typical applications for GORE Aerospace Cables include avionics networks, digital video systems, cabin management systems, flight management systems, Ethernet backbone, content loading systems, weather radar systems and in-flight entertainment and connectivity systems.

GORE Aerospace Cables will be on display at APEX (Airline Passenger Experience Association) Expo in Portland, Oregon on the 28th September through to the 1st October, Booth 328.

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