Between Series Adapter Cables

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1407455

1407455

Phoenix Contact

NETWORK CABLE

0

1408357

1408357

Phoenix Contact

ASSEMBLED ETHERNET CABLE CAT5E S

0

1407547

1407547

Phoenix Contact

NETWORK CABLE

0

2400111

2400111

Phoenix Contact

NLC-USB TO SERIAL-CBL 2M

78

2400196

2400196

Phoenix Contact

DSUB CABLE ASSY 9POS

15

1407519

1407519

Phoenix Contact

NETWORK CABLE

0

1406519

1406519

Phoenix Contact

CABLE

0

2400195

2400195

Phoenix Contact

DSUB CABLE ASSY

7

1413683

1413683

Phoenix Contact

CABLE

0

1405565

1405565

Phoenix Contact

CABLE USB

0

1407365

1407365

Phoenix Contact

NETWORK CABLE

0

1407372

1407372

Phoenix Contact

NETWORK CABLE

0

1407396

1407396

Phoenix Contact

NETWORK CABLE

0

1407391

1407391

Phoenix Contact

NETWORK CABLE

0

1413095

1413095

Phoenix Contact

CABLE

0

1407388

1407388

Phoenix Contact

NETWORK CABLE

0

1407459

1407459

Phoenix Contact

NETWORK CABLE

0

1561975

1561975

Phoenix Contact

CABLE SHLD 2PR 26AWG 10M

10

1412316

1412316

Phoenix Contact

NBC-FSBPXS/2 0-94F/R4AC-10G

0

1407482

1407482

Phoenix Contact

NETWORK CABLE

0

Between Series Adapter Cables

1. Overview

Between Series Adapter Cables are interconnect solutions that bridge incompatible connectors or protocols across different device series. These cables enable seamless data, power, and signal transmission between systems with varying electrical or physical interfaces. As technology ecosystems diversify, these adapters play a critical role in ensuring interoperability in consumer electronics, industrial automation, and telecommunications infrastructure.

2. Major Types & Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
USB-A to USB-CSupports USB 3.1 Gen2 (10Gbps), reversible plug orientationLaptop to smartphone charging/data transfer
HDMI to DisplayPort4K@60Hz video conversion, active signal conditioningConnecting gaming consoles to commercial displays
RJ45 to Fiber Optic1000BASE-T to 10GBASE-SR conversionEnterprise network backbone integration
DB9 to USB SerialRS-232 protocol translation via integrated ICLegacy industrial machine monitoring systems

3. Structural & Technical Composition

Typical construction includes:

  • Conductive Core: Oxygen-free copper (OFC) conductors with silver-plated contacts
  • Insulation: Foamed polyethylene dielectric for reduced capacitance
  • Shielding: Multi-layer aluminum-mylar foil + braided copper ( 85% coverage)
  • Connectors: Precision-machined phosphor bronze contacts with 30 " gold plating
  • Active Components: Signal repeaters (for lengths >5m) and protocol conversion ICs

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterTypical ValueImportance
Insertion Loss<0.5dB @ 10GHzMaintains signal integrity in high-speed applications
Impedance Matching50 5% (RF variants)Prevents signal reflections in data centers
Voltage Withstanding1000VAC @ 60sSafety compliance for industrial environments
Operating Temperature-40 C to +85 CReliability in automotive/industrial scenarios
Mating Cycles>10,000 cycles (USB-C)Durability metric for frequent connections

5. Application Domains

  • Consumer Electronics: Smartphones (Lightning-USB-C), VR headsets (HDMI-DP)
  • Industrial Automation: PLCs with mixed serial/Ethernet interfaces
  • Medical Devices: MRI machines interfacing with modern diagnostic displays
  • Avionics: ARINC 664 to fiber optic conversion in aircraft cockpits

6. Leading Manufacturers & Products

ManufacturerProduct FamilyKey Features
BelkinUSB-C 3.1 to USB-A Gen2Backward compatible, 10Gbps throughput
Amphenol9116 Series HDMI-DP8K resolution support with EDID management
TE Connectivity1-104286-5IP67-rated industrial Ethernet adapter
Analog DevicesADUM4160USB 2.0 isolation adapter for medical applications

7. Selection Guidelines

Consider these factors during selection:

  • Electrical compatibility (voltage levels, current capacity)
  • Protocol handshake requirements (e.g., USB PD negotiation)
  • Environmental ratings (IP, vibration resistance)
  • Certification requirements (CE, FCC, RoHS)
  • Future-proofing (support for emerging standards like USB4)

Case Study: A data center upgraded from SATA to NVMe storage arrays using U.2 to M.2 adapter cables, achieving 3x throughput improvement without replacing existing infrastructure.

8. Industry Trends

  • Transition to 8K-ready passive optical cables ( 0.1dB/m loss)
  • Miniaturization (sub-1mm pitch connectors for IoT devices)
  • Smart adapters with built-in diagnostics (e.g., Fluke Networks' LinkWare integration)
  • Biodegradable jacket materials (PLA-based TPE compounds)
  • Multi-protocol chips enabling universal adapter designs
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