The use of cable assemblies and other interconnect solutions is not new. Just about every industry out there who depends on technology in one way or another has benefited from a cable assembly. That is to say, cable assemblies are ubiquitous with the way the modern world works day in & day out.
 
Industries such as telecommunications, the military, public transportation, and even aerospace & homeland security find themselves on the cutting edge of technology. Every facet of their operations relies on signal integrity, mobile tech, and all things related to communication, of which cable assemblies are at the heart.
 
But as with all technology, it’s not just about the bells, whistles, and shiny lights. Cable assemblies need to function superbly, as well as be able to handle the environments in which they are found/housed. This involves planning for & designing materials that can tolerate vibrations & extreme temperatures. Failing to think of the physical durability of your materials will undermine any efforts you’ve made in their performance. Plus, you’ll need to replace them more often, costing more money.
 
Furthermore, cable assemblies should make for easy installation. This involves some level of customization whose design must be planned out from the start. Trying to retrofit something after the fact makes for a longer build & higher costs. Also, remember that every industry is different, so what works in one industry won’t just “plug and play” into another.
  
Custom materials always start with hammering out specs. These physical measurements ensure that what you’re ordering actually fits where it is supposed to. One important specification is pinning down the application for which a cable assembly will be used. This allows a design to address what type of data is to be transmitted & the speed at which said transmission needs to move.
 
Higher demand from a wide variety of industries for better quality materials have pushed manufacturers to invest in technology to keep up. Their facilities, computer systems, and the amount of employee training have all seen massive upgrades over the years. This has meant a better product capable of far greater functionality than previously thought.
 
The world-at-large changing in new & exciting ways. As technology has gotten better, devices such as phones, computers, and even automobiles have gotten smaller. This change in physical size has made manufacturers figure out the best way to engineer tremendous functionality & efficiency into much smaller spaces. This has been aided by the availability of newer, more advanced materials. As such, cable assembly manufacturing has felt very different in recent years.
 
If there is one takeaway regarding cable assemblies & their place in a wide variety of industries, it’s that their design must include a proactive plan for updating and replacement in the future. Technology moves a mile a minute, with companies doing their best to try & stay ahead. A company that is replacing items in their infrastructure on a regular basis is doing so at a significant expense, something that is usually passed on to the customer. The right cable assembly design & manufacturer can help a company stay on top of their industry’s tech growth while still keeping costs down.
 
Cable assemblies for a variety of industries is what LoDan Electronics, Inc. does better than anyone else. See what’s made them a go-to partner since 1967.