What Is a Wire Harness and Why Does It Matter? A wire harness (also called a cable harness, wiring assembly, or cable assembly) is an organized bundle of electrical wires, cables, connectors, and terminals designed to transmit electrical power and…
Micro USB was the dominant charging and data connector for portable electronics from 2007 through the mid-2010s. Its 6.85 mm × 1.8 mm form factor delivered USB 2.0 data speeds (480 Mbps) and up to 10 W of charging power.…
Coaxial cable remains one of the most widely deployed transmission media in modern networking. Its concentric design—a copper conductor surrounded by insulation, a metallic shield, and an outer jacket—delivers strong electromagnetic interference (EMI) protection, supports bandwidths up to 3 GHz,…
An Ethernet cable is a wired network cable used to connect devices such as PCs, switches, routers, printers, and servers to a local area network (LAN). It carries data through twisted copper pairs and is still the preferred choice when…