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Where are miniature connectors for wearables headed?

August 8, 2022 By Jeff Shepard Leave a Comment

Miniature connectors for wearables continue to shrink, and they are increasing in performance, carrying higher bandwidth signals and more power. Wearables add functionality, resulting in more components and interconnects in the same size package. Applications range from smartwatches and health monitoring devices to augmented reality/virtual reality (AR/VR) devices, as well as medical and military systems. […]

Filed Under: EE sync, Electronics, FAQ, Featured, Markets, Wearables Tagged With: faq

How are optical interconnects being miniaturized?

August 3, 2022 By Jeff Shepard Leave a Comment

Fiber optic connector trends include a proliferation of new and smaller designs and, according to NTT, optical connector standardization activities are one of the most active areas at the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). As of February 2021, IEC SC 86B (Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components) published the second largest number of documents in […]

Filed Under: Basics, EE sync, Electronics, FAQ, Featured, optical Tagged With: faq

What connectors are there for woven electronics & e-textiles?

August 2, 2022 By Jeff Shepard Leave a Comment

Woven electronics and electronic textiles (e-textiles) are emerging areas of technology. E-textiles are being developed that can monitor physiological conditions, deliver medical treatments, or be used as human machine interfaces (HMIs). Maintaining reliable connections between electronic devices embedded into clothing or other soft materials is challenging. There are issues related to washability and durability, in […]

Filed Under: EE sync, Electronics, FAQ, Featured, Markets, Wearables Tagged With: faq

What’s different about space-rated connectors?

August 1, 2022 By Jeff Shepard Leave a Comment

Space-grade connectors are generally spin-offs of military-grade designs. Compared with common commercial connectors, there’s a much smaller variety of space-grade connectors. However, commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) and COTS+ connectors are increasingly used in cost-sensitive missions such as CubeSats. This FAQ begins with a look at the unique operating conditions in space and how those conditions impact […]

Filed Under: Basics, Electronics, FAQ, Featured Tagged With: faq

Why connector return loss causes signal problems

June 13, 2022 By Eric Bogatin Leave a Comment

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Return loss can affect insertion loss, the amount of energy that reaches a receiver.

Filed Under: Basics, FAQ, Featured, Microwave, RF

D-sub connectors: Everyone speaks of them incorrectly

May 16, 2022 By Martin Rowe 1 Comment

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You probably don’t know it, but you’ve been referring to most D-sub connectors incorrectly for your entire career.

Filed Under: Basics, board-to-board, cable-to-board, D-Sub, FAQ, Featured Tagged With: Sealevel Systems

What is the common impedance of a twisted pair?

May 9, 2022 By Eric Bogatin 1 Comment

Understanding impedance in twisted-pair cables help you avoid signal problems.

Filed Under: Basics, EE sync, Electrical/Instrumentation, Ethernet, FAQ, Featured, Industrial, IoT Tagged With: faq

The connector is often the EMI problem

April 19, 2022 By Eric Bogatin Leave a Comment

It only takes 3&microA of current to fail an EMC test, and a connector can produce that much.

Filed Under: Basics, EE sync, FAQ, Featured Tagged With: faq

Wire and fiber optic geometries offer high-speed cable transmission options

April 15, 2022 By Ed Cady Leave a Comment

The latest high-speed transmission cables are benefitting from the use of optic-fiber and copper wire options, which are offering unique form factors and customizable solutions. Typically, data-transmission copper wire and optical-fiber conductors are round or cylindrical. The addition of silver plating on the copper conductor facilitates the high-frequency electrical transmission path. Fiber conductors are foundry […]

Filed Under: Basics, EE sync, Electronics, FAQ, Featured, fiber, Markets, optical, Telecom/Data Tagged With: cables, conductors, connectors, copper, opticfiber, pluggable, termination

Four types of connectors for robots and drones

April 5, 2022 By Jeff Shepard Leave a Comment

Many power and signal connectors are used in robot and drone sub-systems, such as sensors, motion, high-speed wired and wireless communications, and more. As industry 4.0 continues to unfold, more robots and more types of robots are being found in factories, warehouses, and other facilities to increase quality and efficiencies and reduce costs. Robots and […]

Filed Under: Automation, Basics, Electronics, FAQ, Featured, Industrial, Markets, power, Products Tagged With: faq

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