Connectors
Volume 11
In this issue, we dive into the essential elements that drive today’s most sophisticated electronic systems. As engineers and designers, you know that choosing the right connectors, cables, and assemblies isn’t just about functionality—it’s about enhancing performance, reliability, and efficiency across all applications.
We’ve compiled an expert guide to help you navigate the complex world of RF cable assemblies, GHz coaxial connectors, and USB specifications. Whether your project involves high-frequency applications or rugged outdoor conditions, our articles offer technical insights and practical tips on selecting components that meet the highest standards. You’ll find in-depth articles on medium-voltage connectors, critical for applications that demand robust power delivery and safety, as well as circular and heavy-duty industrial connectors designed for environments where reliability and resilience are paramount. We’ll also take a closer look at outdoor LED lighting connectors, an essential element for urban and industrial lighting systems.
With so many options and specifications to consider, we hope this issue serves as a valuable reference for making informed choices and staying at the forefront of connector technology.
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- The engineer's guide to RF cable assembly selection and use
- An introduction to circular connectors and cables
- Thermodynamics backgrounder
- Connector, gland, and grip options for industrial-automation cabling
- How to select 48 V connectors for medium-voltage automotive architectures
- Special feature: retroelectro - Genius and tragedy
- Understanding and applying the new standard connectors for indoor & outdoor LED-based lighting
- What constitutes a heavy-duty connector and where are they used for industrial connectivity
- Understanding and choosing GHz-range coaxial connectors and cable assemblies
- Connectivity - the backbone of sustainable automation
- Understanding USB specifications for selecting the correct cables, plugs, and jacks