Sensor Cable - Assemblies

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
1210503505

1210503505

Woodhead - Molex

CAB452N DOUBLE PUR BK

0

1458198

1458198

Phoenix Contact

CABLE

0

934636434

934636434

Lumberg Automation

STL 342/100 M PUR

0

1279430300

1279430300

Weidmuller

SENSOR-ACTUATOR CABLE , M12, 8

0

1458295

1458295

Phoenix Contact

DOUBLE VALVE ADAPTER

0

1845120300

1845120300

Weidmuller

CONN VALVE PLUG WITH SEAL

0

1879710300

1879710300

Weidmuller

SENSOR-ACTUATOR CABLE, M12, 12

0

1439007

1439007

Phoenix Contact

CABLE 3POS

0

9457680200

9457680200

Weidmuller

CONN VALVE PLUG STRAIGHT

0

1092960300

1092960300

Weidmuller

SENSOR-ACTUATOR CABLE, M12, 4POL

0

1400609

1400609

Phoenix Contact

SENSOR CABLE 3M

0

1415933

1415933

Phoenix Contact

SENSOR/ACTUATOR CABLE 3POS

0

1095789

1095789

Phoenix Contact

CABLE ASSEMBLY M12 8POS 5M

112

1458101

1458101

Phoenix Contact

DOUBLE VALVE ADAPTER

0

9457830000

9457830000

Weidmuller

CONN VALVE PLUG STRAIGHT

0

1400589

1400589

Phoenix Contact

CABLE

0

1435302

1435302

Phoenix Contact

CABLE 3POS

0

12224

12224

Lumberg Automation

VBD 1A-1-1-212/2 M

0

800000307

800000307

Lumberg Automation

VB 1A-2-2-212/2 M

0

1415910

1415910

Phoenix Contact

SENSOR/ACTUATOR CABLE 3POS

0

Sensor Cable - Assemblies

1. Overview

Sensor Cable Assemblies are integrated systems that connect sensors to control units, enabling signal transmission and power delivery. These assemblies are critical components in modern industrial automation, healthcare, automotive, and aerospace applications. By converting physical parameters (temperature, pressure, motion) into electrical signals, sensor cables facilitate real-time data acquisition and system feedback, ensuring operational efficiency and safety.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Industrial Sensor CablesHigh durability, EMI shielding, wide temperature toleranceFactory automation sensors, PLC connections
Medical Sensor CablesBiocompatible materials, sterilization resistance, low noiseECG machines, patient monitors
Automotive Sensor CablesVibration resistance, oil/chemical resistance, compact designEngine control modules, ADAS sensors
Aerospace Sensor CablesLightweight, extreme temperature tolerance, high reliabilityFlight control systems, avionics

3. Structure and Components

A typical sensor cable assembly consists of:

  • Conductor: Copper or aluminum cores for signal/power transmission
  • Insulation Layer: Thermoplastic or elastomer materials (e.g., PVC, TPE) for electrical isolation
  • Shielding: Braided copper or foil layers to suppress electromagnetic interference
  • Jacket: Abrasion-resistant polymer coating for mechanical protection
  • Connectors: Custom interfaces (e.g., M12, USB, circular connectors)

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Conductor MaterialCopper (standard), Silver-plated (high-frequency)Determines conductivity and signal integrity
Shielding TypeBraided, foil, or dual-layerReduces EMI/RFI interference
Operating Temperature-55 C to +200 C (varies by material)Ensures reliability in extreme environments
Water ResistanceIP65 to IP68 ratingsProtects against moisture ingress
Signal TypeAnalog (0-10V), Digital (CAN, RS485), or HybridMatches sensor communication protocols
Bend Radius5x cable diameter (minimum)Prevents mechanical failure during installation

5. Application Fields

Major industries utilizing sensor cable assemblies include:

  • Industrial Automation: CNC machines, robotic arms
  • Healthcare: MRI scanners, wearable monitors
  • Automotive: Tire pressure sensors, LiDAR systems
  • Aerospace: Flight data recorders, satellite sensors
  • Renewable Energy: Wind turbine vibration sensors

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
TE ConnectivityDeutsch Sensor CablesMilitary-grade durability, IP69K rating
AmphenolHigh-Speed Data Cables10Gbps transmission, hybrid power/signal
BeldenIndustrial Ethernet CablesCategory 6A, PoE++ support

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations when choosing sensor cable assemblies:

  • Environmental conditions (temperature, moisture, chemical exposure)
  • Signal transmission requirements (analog/digital, bandwidth)
  • Mechanical stress (flex life, bending radius)
  • Regulatory standards (UL, CE, ISO 13485 for medical)
  • Connector compatibility with existing systems

Example: For underwater robotics, select IP68-rated cables with polyurethane jackets and twisted-pair shielding.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging trends shaping sensor cable assemblies include:

  • Miniaturization: Micro-coaxial cables for compact medical devices
  • Wireless Integration: Hybrid cables combining wired/wireless connectivity
  • Smart Cables: Embedded ICs for self-diagnostics and signal processing
  • Sustainability: Halogen-free materials and recyclable jackets
  • 5G Compatibility: High-frequency cables supporting 10+ Gbps data rates

These advancements are driven by demands for higher reliability in extreme environments and integration with Industry 4.0 systems.

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