Description
The specifications of amphenol cables vary depending on the type and intended use, but common features include:
- Voltage and current ratings: Determined by the cable type and application, ensuring compatibility with power or signal requirements.
- Connector types: Amphenol provides proprietary and standards connectors such as MIL-SPEC, RF, fiber optic, and industrial connectors.
- Temperature Range: Designed for extreme conditions, some cables operate between -55°C to +125°C or more.
- Impedance: Critical for RF and signal transmission cables.
- Shielding- Option include braided or foil shielding to prevent EMI and ensure reliable communication.
- Environmental Protection-Many cable are ruggedized with IP67 or IP68 ratings for water and dust resistance.
- Cable jacket materials: Includes PVC, PTFE, or ruggedized polyurethane for different environment conditions.


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