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    Cable Assembly – All You Need to know

    The world of engineering and technology is moving so fast that we are witnessing new advancements coming up each day. With this fast-paced, moving engineering world, there are plenty of opportunities available for engineers now. As the essential aim of engineering today is to make smaller designs that can take less space and are efficient. The base of every engineering project is its wiring. The  cable assembly  is the best approach for accommodating complicated installation into simpler structures that can save much space.

    What Is Cable Assembly

    A cable assembly is defined as the group of cables coupled together to make a single unit. They are also known as  wiring looms or cable harnesses.  Cable assemblies are often available with different types  of cable customizations and constructions. You will find cable assemblies of various lengths, sizes, and colors, depending on the application. Cable assemblies are often designed by being taped, bound with cable ties, or available with a sleeve applied overall. This type of cable design is used to group the cables by providing them with protection and, most importantly, helps you use limited space. Terminations that are often available in these cable assemblies are socket and plug arrangements.  

    Custom Cable Assembly

    Ribbon cable  assembly is used to a great extent for making internal peripheral connections within an electronic system.Commonly used in connecting PCs to floppy, CD, and hard disk, ribbon cable assemblies are made from multi-conducting cables that are flat and thin.    Typical examples of ribbon  cable assemblies which you will find in PCs include 40 – wire cable, 34 wire cable, and 80 wire ribbon  cable.  34 wire ribbon cable assembly is often used for connecting the floppy disk to the motherboard. 40 wire ribbon cable assembly is used for connecting IDE (ATA) CD drive. 80 wire ribbon cable assembly is used for IDE (ATA) hard disks.

    Cable harness assembly:

    Cable harness assembly is used for transmitting electrical power or signals. It exhibits an assembly of wires or electrical cables coupled and bound using sleeves, electrical tape, cable lacing, cable ties, and conduit or extruded strings. And cable harness assembly is also known as wiring loom, wiring assembly, or wire harness.

   

    Get to Know the Benefits and Uses of USB Cables

    Probably, one of the greatest and the most amazing innovations of today is the Universal Serial Bus or the USB. This device allows for data to be complied, stored and accessed easily at anytime and anywhere as long as there are compatible devices available.  USB cables, on the other hand are cables that are popularly used in gathering, transferring and storing data from one device to another.

    Understanding How to Use a USB Cable

    Mostly,  USB cables  are connected to computer units directly to peripheral devices like mobile phones, cameras, camcorders and printers/scanners. The main objective of these cables is to effectively, quickly and properly gather or transfer data from one device to another. For instance, if you want to transfer the images saved on your smartphone, all you need to do is to get an USB cable, connect the right end to the mobile phone and the other one to your computer or laptop. With a few clicks from both the phone and the computer, you can easily allow the transfer process to proceed. Both phone and computer will notify you that a cable has been connected and you will have to agree or click OK. Data transfer usually takes just a few seconds to a few minutes, depending on the size of the data to be transferred or on the speed of the computer.  

    Benefits of Using USB Cables

    One of the main benefits of using USB cables is their ability to carry more information per second (12 mb/second) than parallel cables (115 kb/second). This means faster data transfer. Another advantage that goes with an USB cable is that its port is smaller than parallel cable port. This allows computer manufacturers to efficiently come up with thinner and more compact laptops or portable computers.    If you are a multi-tasker or if you need to connect two or more devices into your computer or laptop, you will surely love using a hub. This allows multiple devices to be connected to one USB port on your PC. With a parallel cable, only one device can be plugged into the port.    Another good advantage of USB cables is that they can be used to charge gadgets like mobile phones and tablets, which is an ability that parallel cables lack. Just connect the USB charger into the right port on the phone and the other end is to be plugged into the PC's USB port; the charging process commences with the right amount of power running from the computer being effectively transferred into the phone,With all the benefits and uses of USB cables, it shouldn't be surprising that these are now the more popular connectivity options than parallel cables.

   

    What is an antenna?

    An antenna is a metallic structure that captures and/or transmits radio electromagnetic waves. Antennas come in all shapes and sizes from little ones that can be found on your roof to watch TV to really big ones that capture signals from satellites millions of miles away.  The antennas that Space Communications and Navigation (SCaN) uses are a special bowl shaped antenna that focuses signals at a single point called a parabolic antenna. The bowl shape is what allows the antennas to both capture and transmit electromagnetic waves. These antennas move horizontally (measured in hour angle/declination) and vertically (measured in azimuth/elevation) in order to capture and transmit the signal.  

   

    Audio Cables: Everything Musicians Need To Know About Audio Cable Types  

    But recording a clean and loud enough signal from guitars, synths, drum machines, and mics into your  DAW  has  a lot  to do with the audio cable types you choose.  So here's an illustrated audio cable guide (I wish this was around when I was learning!). It’ll help you get a better sound when playing gigs, recording, or even just jamming.  

    The Difference between Analog and Digital  Audio Cables

    First things first, what’s the difference between analog and digital audio cables?  Well, they both transmit audio information. The only difference is that analog cables transmit electrical audio signals while digital cables transmit digital information in binary code (zeros and ones, the language that computers speak).  

    Balanced and Unbalanced Cables

       

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                Unbalanced  cables have a bigger chance  of picking up radio interference and noise. If you were to cut open an unbalanced cable you’d see two wires: a conductor wire and a ground wire.
           

       

       

  •         Balanced  cables on the other hand are designed to cancel out those interferences and electrical hums. They do it with the help of an added wire inside – so  two  conductor wires and a ground wire. With the help of that second wire, both wires cancel out the noise.
       

        Why does all of this matter?

        Knowing the difference between balanced and unbalanced cables is crucial for choosing the right cables in each situation. This will prevent nasty signal loss or gross noise interference in your recordings or live sets. The wrong cable might even damage your devices.

        If you have balanced gear and a balanced mixer, then by all means use balanced cables that will give you a nice balanced connection!  But if you don't have a balanced connection, remember to keep cables as short as possible.    

        WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF USING WIRE HARNESSES?

        A wire harness, also known as cable assembly, is the synthetic integrated arrangement of cables within an insulated material that transmits electrical power, which is why it is used in the electrical system of machines. The cables of different colours and sizes, each representing a unique function, are bound together by straps, cable ties, sleeves, electrical tape, cable lacing, and other combinations. Instead of different cables running individually, a wire harness provides a common connection point that is much safer and less messy.  Wiring is a complicated process that should be handled efficiently only by professionals with an IPC certification. In case of a wrong connection that does not abide by the schematic provided with the wiring system, the harness can be rendered useless and dangerous. This is why you need to purchase your wire harness from a reputed and qualified name so that you can be sure to get the best quality products without having to worry about any faults or errors. One such name is Miracle Electronics, a leading  wire harness manufacturer in India, who is certified for quality to ISO 9001, AS9100C, and approved by DGAQA and MSQAA for platform specific applications. Each wire harness is tested for weight, dimension, continuity and every other test for verifying production processes and compliance to environmental requirements. These wire harnesses are commonly used in automobiles, aircraft, spacecraft, and construction machinery. If wire harnesses are not utilized, the many masses of wires can stretch over several kilometers if fully extended. Thus, binding the cables into a harness makes them better secured against the adverse effects of abrasions, vibrations and moisture. Also, the usage of space is optimized and the risk of short and electrical fires is decreased. To add to that, the installation time is decreased and the process is easily standardized. After this short glimpse of what a wire harness is, and how it is beneficial, let us get into a detailed description of the various benefits of wire harnesses.

        Reduces clutter

        Imagine long lengths of wires stretched out over long distances, and compare it with a single wire harness neatly placed instead. Thus, a wire harness reduces clutter and makes the space look neat and organized. Also, the necessity of an external PVC coating or non-flexible tubes is eliminated.

        Simplifies usage

        One wire unit is obviously simpler to handle than multiple individual wires. Instead of having so many wires, each connected to different respective slots, it is simpler to connect a single bunch of clamped wires to a single connection. This results in not needing to have multiple connection units, and also not having to remember the respective slot for each individual wire.

        Reduces installation time

        As it is easy to install with just a plug-and-play system, it definitely reduces installation time. So along with reducing clutter and efforts, it also reduces significant amount of time used.

        Improves safety

        As mentioned earlier, he cables are well-secured when arranged in a harness. Moreover, the harness is made of insulated material, thus diminishing the chances of short-circuit or fire. Also, abrasion and moisture-related issues are eliminated.

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        WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF USING WIRE HARNESSES?

       

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