Modular Cables

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1405921

1405921

Phoenix Contact

CABLE MOD 8P4C PLUG-PLUG 6.56'

0

2891385

2891385

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CABLE MOD 8P8C PLUG-PLUG 3.28'

6330

1412974

1412974

Phoenix Contact

PATCH CABLE, ETHERNET CAT5 (1 GB

14180

1413086

1413086

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PATCH CABLE, ETHERNET CAT5 (1 GB

95193

2891880

2891880

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CABLE MOD 8P8C PLUG-PLUG 24.61'

0

2832580

2832580

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CABLE MOD 8P8C PLUG-PLUG 16.4'

2

1412973

1412973

Phoenix Contact

PATCH CABLE, ETHERNET CAT5 (1 GB

37149

1413159

1413159

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PATCH CBL ETHERNET 8POS BLU 0.5M

0

1421168

1421168

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PATCH CBL ETHERNET 8POS YEL 0.3M

27

1183810

1183810

Phoenix Contact

SINGLE PAIR ETHERNET PATCH CABLE

0

1407725

1407725

Phoenix Contact

CABLE MOD 8P8C PLUG-CABLE 16.4'

0

1421173

1421173

Phoenix Contact

PATCH CBL ETHERNET 8POS YEL 5M

1

1413164

1413164

Phoenix Contact

PATCH CBL ETHERNET 8POS BLU 10M

2

2891576

2891576

Phoenix Contact

CABLE MOD 8P8C PLUG-PLUG 65.62'

5

2891877

2891877

Phoenix Contact

CABLE MOD 8P8C PLUG-PLUG 32.81'

0

1418866

1418866

Phoenix Contact

CABLE MOD 8P8C PLUG-PLUG 3.28'

0

1412971

1412971

Phoenix Contact

PATCH CABLE, ETHERNET CAT5 (1 GB

15179

2832292

2832292

Phoenix Contact

CABLE MOD 8P8C PLUG-PLUG 9.84'

0

1405633

1405633

Phoenix Contact

CABLE MOD 8P4C PLUG-CABLE 3.28'

1

1421147

1421147

Phoenix Contact

PATCH CBL ETHERNET 8POS RED 20M

6

Modular Cables

1. Overview

Modular cables are standardized, customizable cable assemblies designed for flexible connectivity in electronic systems. Their plug-and-play architecture enables rapid deployment, scalability, and maintenance efficiency. These cables serve as critical infrastructure in data centers, industrial automation, and telecommunications, supporting seamless integration of hardware components while maintaining signal integrity and power delivery.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Power Modular CablesHigh-current capacity, thermal-resistant insulationData center server racks, industrial machinery
Data Transmission CablesShielded twisted pairs (STP), <15ns latencyNetworking switches, PoE devices
Fiber Optic Modular CablesLC/MPO connectors, 100Gbps+ throughputTelecom backbone networks, medical imaging
Hybrid CablesCombined power/data channels, IP68 ratingSmart factory automation, aerospace systems

3. Structural Composition

Typical modular cables feature:

  • Conductive Core: Annealed copper (20-24 AWG) with oxygen-free purity ( 99.95%)
  • Insulation: Cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) or fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP)
  • Shielding: Braided aluminum/mylar layers with 95%+ coverage
  • Connectors: Hot-swappable RJ45/USB-C/M12 interfaces with 500+ mating cycles
  • Strain Relief: Thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) boots for 20N+ tensile strength

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterTypical RangeImportance
Current Rating1-40ADetermines power delivery capacity
Voltage Range12-600VEnsures system electrical compatibility
Transmission Rate1Gbps-400GbpsDefines data throughput capability
Operating Temp-40 C to +125 CGuarantees performance in extreme environments
Shielding Effectiveness60-100dBPrevents electromagnetic interference

5. Application Industries

Key sectors include:

  • IT Infrastructure: Blade servers, hyper-converged storage arrays
  • Industrial IoT: Programmable logic controllers (PLCs), robotic arms
  • Medical Devices: MRI machines, endoscopic surgical systems
  • Transportation: EV charging stations, avionics control units

6. Leading Manufacturers

ManufacturerKey ProductsTechnical Highlights
TE ConnectivityModuCon PowerCage1500V insulation, IP67 rated
AmphenolOptiFlex FiberLinkLow-smoke zero-halogen (LSZH) jacket
MolexTwinax High-Speed25Gbps per channel, RoHS compliance

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Signal Integrity: Match impedance (100 15%) for high-speed applications
  • Environmental Factors: Select UV-resistant jacketing for outdoor deployment
  • Standards Compliance: Verify UL/CSA/IEC certification
  • Cost Optimization: Balance conductor material quality vs budget constraints

Case Study: A cloud data center achieved 30% faster deployment using Molex's pre-terminated modular harnesses with integrated strain relief.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments:

  • Adoption of 800Gbps fiber modules for AI/ML infrastructure
  • Nano-coated cables for corrosion resistance in marine environments
  • Embedded sensors for real-time temperature monitoring
  • Recyclable polymer jackets aligning with EU Circular Economy Action Plan
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