High-density shielding increases the distributed capacitance of the wire, causing phase shift of high-frequency signals during transmission, resulting in muffled sound and blurred layers.
High-density shielding increases the distributed capacitance of the wire, causing phase shift of high-frequency signals during transmission, resulting in muffled sound and blurred layers.
In modern power transmission systems, DC cables are increasingly widely used, playing a crucial role, especially in high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission, new energy power generation, rail transportation, and electric vehicles.
The long-term sealing reliability of the DC cable connector structure is the core element to ensure the safe and stable operation of the cable system.
The high-speed transmission of USB 3.0 data cables is no accident; it's the result of structural innovation, protocol evolution, material upgrades, and meticulous engineering.
As a classic interface for analog audio transmission, the core challenge of RCA audio cable is to reduce the impact of electromagnetic interference on signal purity through physical structure design.
In outdoor electrical systems, DC cables are often used in solar photovoltaic arrays, LED lighting networks, new energy charging infrastructure, and various remote power supply scenarios.