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RND 475-00640
RND Connect
Multipair LSF 1x2x0.20mm FTP GRY 100M
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RND 475-00754
RND Connect
MP Telecom PVC 8 x0.16mm² BLK 100M
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RND 475-00750
RND Connect
Multicore Telecom PVC 4x0.16mm² BLK 100M
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Multi-Conductor Cables

Multicore cables and cable assemblies are specialized types of electrical cables designed to transmit multiple signals simultaneously within a single cable structure. They are essential in various industries where multiple data or power lines need to be routed together for efficiency and organization.

Definition:
Multicore cables consist of multiple insulated conductors bundled together, each capable of carrying a separate signal or power. These conductors are typically grouped into pairs or groups and may be shielded to reduce interference and improve signal integrity.

Function:
1. Signal Transmission: They facilitate the simultaneous transmission of multiple signals, such as data, audio, or video, across different conductors.
2. Power Distribution: In some cases, multicore cables are used to distribute power to various devices or components.
3. Noise Reduction: Shielding within multicore cables helps to minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI) and crosstalk between conductors.
4. Space Efficiency: By consolidating multiple conductors into one cable, multicore cables save space and reduce the clutter of multiple single-core cables.

Applications:
1. Telecommunications: Used for data transmission in networks and communication systems.
2. Automotive: For connecting various electronic control units (ECUs) within vehicles.
3. Industrial Automation: To connect sensors, actuators, and controllers in automated systems.
4. Audio/Video Systems: For transmitting audio and video signals in professional and consumer electronics.
5. Medical Equipment: To connect diagnostic and devices.

Selection Criteria:
1. Conductor Material: Copper is common, but other materials like silver or aluminum may be used for specific applications.
2. Insulation Type: Insulation materials like PVC, TPE, or Teflon are chosen based on requirements for temperature resistance, flexibility, and chemical resistance.
3. Shielding: The type of shielding (e.g., foil, braid, or a combination) affects the cable's ability to reject external interference.
4. Cable Construction: The arrangement of conductors and the overall cable design impact flexibility, durability, and performance.
5. Certifications: Compliance with industry standards such as UL, CE, or ISO can be crucial depending on the application.
6. Environmental Factors: Consideration of temperature, humidity, and chemical exposure in the operating environment.
7. Performance Specifications: Including bandwidth, attenuation, and signal integrity requirements.

When selecting multicore cables and cable assemblies, it is important to consider the specific needs of the application, including the type of signals being transmitted, the environmental conditions, and any regulatory requirements that must be met.
Please refer to the product rule book for details.