In the contemporary electronics, miniaturization has never been more in demand. The equipment is becoming smaller, but its capabilities, processing speed, image quality, and data rate are getting larger. This paradox imposes enormous requirements on ...
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On the surface, every coaxial cable is the same, i.e. it consists of a conductor, dielectric, shield, and jacket in concentric layers. However, engineers, who have tried to push standard coax through a 2mm endoscope tube, or fit it within a foldable ...
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Micro coax cable assemblies for medical devices must meet strict electrical, mechanical, and regulatory requirements. One of the most important choices during medical device development is to choose the right micro coax cable assembly. The interconn...
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In the modern dental field, the rise of minimally invasive surgery and precision diagnostics has placed stringent demands on dental endoscopes. Clinicians require not only high-definition, real-time image transmission but also cables that are except...
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1. What Does ICE Application Mean for the Cable? Intracardiac Echocardiography (ICE) is a high-risk, high-precision medical imaging application. The probe must pass through blood vessels and enter the cardiac chamber, performing real-time imaging wit...
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Ever peeked inside a medical scope, a factory inspection cam, or a research microscope and wondered how every single pixel stays razor-sharp? In reality, this performance relies on micro coaxial cables that ensure stable, high-frequency signal transm...
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— Viewing the Stability of HD and 8K Displays from a Signal Integrity Perspective In the past, HDMI cables were often regarded as general-purpose connection components. In today's HD, 4K, and even 8K display environments, however, they have gra...
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The combination of high-def imaging bodies right into medical and commercial robotics has transformed accuracy and control. From minimally intrusive surgical treatments guided by endoscopes to automated evaluation in production, these robotic "eyes" ...
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For Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) in the medical device market, every component selection is critical. The cable assembly linking a probe, sensor, or even device is much greater than an easy conduit, it is a critical performance and patient...
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In the advanced medical and consumer electronic applications, from robotic medical arms to small AR/VR headsets, space is at a premium. Developers progressively depend on ultra-fine coaxial cables to transfer fast data as well as energy within these ...
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In the relentless push for miniaturization throughout industries, from high-density medical probes to next-generation AR/VR cables, engineers progressively rely on ultra-fine conductors such as AWG 50 micro coaxial cables. With an outer diameter of a...
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With the rapid growth of high‑resolution video, external GPUs, high‑speed storage, and multi‑device connectivity, interface bandwidth has become a critical performance bottleneck in modern systems. From USB2.0 to USB3.0 and now USB4.0, the evolution ...
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