Company optimises wired data transfer with new cable solution

9th September 2016

  

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Technical products and systems developer and producer Leoni has optimised all the components for wired data transfer involving flexible use of Cat 5e cable.

Leoni offers a novel and flexible solution for wired, 100 MHz Cat 5e data transfer.

It consists of a coiled Cat 5e cable, an overmoulded angle grommet with an individually definable angle and a protected RJ45 socket as a floating terminal.

The company notes that this solution stands out not only with its long-term distensibility and mobility, it also minimises losses in data transfer as well as space requirement and installation costs.
Leoni adds that it can also replace additional adapters such as RJ45 gender changers or entire drag chains.

The company details that to achieve this, the system supplier first changed the material of a Leoni Cat 5e cable in order for it to coil. Secondly, the assembled connectors were overmoulded.

“The parts that may be connected can be angle grommets with individually definable angles or an additional shielded RJ45 terminal,” explains the company.

Moreover, Leoni produces its coiled Cat 5e cables in any length and with an outer diameter of at least 25 mm. A cable jacket made of thermoplastic polyurethane ensures high resistance to mechanical strain together with minor reset force.

The company further details that, under long-term testing, the Cat 5e transfer parameters of the assembled, coiled cable remained constant even after being repeatedly elongated. The cable also has UL Style21527 (80 °C/300V) approval.

Leoni fits the latch and customised angle of the assembly-capable grommet, as well as the terminal, with an additional shield and overmoulds it at low pressure with thermal fusion adhesive. This protects the connection not only mechanically, but also in thermal and electrical respects.

“The outcome of these modifications made by the company to existing components is a floating Cat 5e cable that is not only flexible, but that also, in contrast to cables with RJ45 adapters, manages without an additional interface,” the company asserts.

Leoni adds that it is particularly well suited to cable routing with vertical or horizontal paths.

“On stands or patient beds, for example, it can be a low-loss as well as space and cost-saving alternative for mechanical cable routing,” the company concludes.

Edited by Zandile Mavuso
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor: Features

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