Smart Cables

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
UT232R-500

UT232R-500

Future Technology Devices International, Ltd.

CABLE USB RS232 W/THUMB SCREW 5M

10

10153471-Z0020YYLF

10153471-Z0020YYLF

Storage & Server IO (Amphenol ICC)

MTF-USB & UART CA

0

U209-18N-NULL

U209-18N-NULL

Tripp Lite

USB TO NULL MODEM SERIAL FTDI AD

4531

10153496-Z0100YYLF

10153496-Z0100YYLF

Storage & Server IO (Amphenol ICC)

MTF-USB & UART CA

0

NB-RSEXT-2M

NB-RSEXT-2M

Omron Automation & Safety Services

NB HMI RS-422 COMM CABLE 2M

0

U209-006-2

U209-006-2

Tripp Lite

2-PORT USB TO DB9 SERIAL FTDI AD

22

2200M-USB

2200M-USB

3M

USB TO RS232 CONVERTER

0

10153509-Z0200YYLF

10153509-Z0200YYLF

Storage & Server IO (Amphenol ICC)

MTF-USB & UART CA

0

DA-70119-R

DA-70119-R

ASSMANN WSW Components

ADAPTER USB-SERIAL DB9/25 MALE

0

AC102012-1

AC102012-1

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

CABLE COMM TO USB-A 8POS 6'

0

RN-USB-SERIAL

RN-USB-SERIAL

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

ADAPTER USB 1.1 TO SERIAL M/DB-9

0

US232B-100-BULK

US232B-100-BULK

Future Technology Devices International, Ltd.

CABLE USB RS232 1M DB9

0

US232B/LC-BULK

US232B/LC-BULK

Future Technology Devices International, Ltd.

CABLE USB RS232 10CM

0

RN-SRL-PRO3V-CLR

RN-SRL-PRO3V-CLR

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

CABLE ASSEMBLIES

0

RN-SRL-FTD5V-BLK

RN-SRL-FTD5V-BLK

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

CABLE ASSEMBLIES

0

RN-SRL-PRO3V-BLK

RN-SRL-PRO3V-BLK

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

CABLE ASSEMBLIES

0

321010012

321010012

Seeed

USB TO TTL SERIAL CABLE DEBUGGER

0

AC102012-2

AC102012-2

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

CABLE COMM TO DB9 RS232 8POS 6'

0

RN-SRL-FTD5V-CLR

RN-SRL-FTD5V-CLR

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

CABLE ASSEMBLIES

0

US232R-100-BLISTER

US232R-100-BLISTER

Future Technology Devices International, Ltd.

USB TO RS232 SERIAL PREMIUM CABL

0

Smart Cables

1. Overview

Smart Cables are advanced cable assemblies integrated with embedded electronics, sensors, or communication protocols. They enable simultaneous power delivery, data transmission, and signal processing. These cables are critical in modern electronics for enhancing device interoperability, optimizing energy efficiency, and supporting high-speed data infrastructure in applications ranging from consumer electronics to industrial automation.

2. Main Types & Functional Classification

Type Functional Features Application Examples
USB Type-C Smart Cables Supports 100W power delivery, 40Gbps data transfer, and reversible connector design Laptops, smartphones, docking stations
HDMI 2.1 Smart Cables 8K video support, dynamic HDR, eARC (Enhanced Audio Return Channel) 4K/8K TVs, gaming consoles, AV receivers
Industrial Ethernet Cables Integrated PoE++ (60W), shielded against EMI, IP67-rated jackets Factory automation, robotics, IoT gateways
Fiber Optic Smart Cables Multi-mode/single-mode variants, integrated optical-to-electrical converters Data centers, 5G base stations, medical imaging
Smart Sensor Cables Embedded temperature/pressure sensors, self-diagnostic capabilities Automotive diagnostics, structural health monitoring

3. Structure & Components

Typical smart cable architecture includes:

  • Conductive Core: Oxygen-free copper or aluminum alloys for power/data transmission
  • Dielectric Insulation: Foamed polymer or Teflon for signal integrity
  • EMI Shielding: Braided copper or foil layers for noise reduction
  • Smart Elements:
    • Microcontrollers for protocol negotiation
    • Temperature sensors for thermal protection
    • Memory chips for device authentication
  • Connector Interface: Gold-plated contacts with latching mechanisms

4. Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Importance
Data Transfer Rate (0.1-400Gbps) Determines compatibility with display/audio standards
Current Capacity (1-100A) Dictates fast-charging capabilities and power stability
Operating Temperature (-40 C to +125 C) Ensures reliability in extreme environments
Shielding Attenuation (>60dB) Maintains signal integrity in industrial settings
Bend Radius (3 cable diameter) Affects mechanical durability in dynamic applications
Protocol Support (USB-PD, Thunderbolt, CANopen) Enables cross-device compatibility

5. Application Fields

Major industries utilizing smart cables:

  • Consumer Electronics: Fast-charging solutions for mobile devices
  • Smart Home Systems: Integrated control of HVAC, security cameras
  • Industrial Automation: Power-over-Ethernet for PLCs and sensors
  • Medical Devices: Sterilizable cables for patient monitoring
  • Automotive: EV charging cables with communication feedback

6. Leading Manufacturers & Products

Manufacturer Representative Product
Amphenol Corporation USB4 Active Cable Assembly (40Gbps, 100W PD)
TE Connectivity Industrial M12 Ethernet Cable with PoE++
3M Electronic Solutions OM4 Multimode Fiber Cable (100Gbps, LC connectors)
Molex LLC Mini50 Automotive Sensor Cable (IP69K rated)
Samtec Inc. FireFly Optical Cable (28Gbps, hot-pluggable design)

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations when choosing smart cables:

  • Match electrical specs to device requirements (voltage, current, frequency)
  • Verify environmental compliance (temperature range, chemical resistance)
  • Confirm protocol compatibility (e.g., DisplayPort 1.4 vs. HDMI 2.1)
  • Evaluate mechanical stress factors (flex life, strain relief)
  • Assess certification requirements (UL, CE, ISO standards)

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments shaping the smart cable market:

  • Adoption of 800Gbps optical interconnects for data centers
  • Integration of AI-powered diagnostics in industrial cables
  • Development of self-healing materials for extreme environments
  • Convergence with wireless charging (hybrid cable/wireless systems)
  • Rise of eco-friendly halogen-free cable jackets
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