Cable Termination

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Relations

  • Connector: Cable termination involves attaching connectors to the end of cables.
  • Cable Lug: Cable lugs are used to terminate and connect cables to electrical equipment.
  • Cable Labeling: Cables are often labeled after termination for identification.
  • Impedance Matching: Impedance matching is important for high-frequency cable termination.
  • Shielding: Shielded cables require special termination techniques.
  • Cable Management: Proper cable termination is important for cable management and organization.
  • Cable Tie: Cable ties are used to secure and organize terminated cables.
  • Crimp: Crimping is used to terminate or connect cables.
  • Cable Splice: Cable splices are used to join and terminate cables.
  • Wire Stripping: Wires need to be stripped of insulation before termination.
  • Cable Jacket: Cable jackets need to be removed or prepared during termination.
  • Crimping Tool: Crimping tools are used to securely attach connectors to cables during termination.
  • Cable Gland: Cable glands are used to terminate and seal cables.
  • Cable Testing: Cable testing is often performed after termination to ensure proper installation.
  • Grounding: Grounding is often required for proper cable termination.
  • Cable Installation: Cable termination is a crucial step in cable installation.
  • Cable Tray: Cable trays are used to route and support terminated cables.
  • Cable Conduit: Cable conduits protect and route terminated cables.
  • Cable Routing: Cable routing considerations are important for proper termination.
  • Signal Integrity: Improper termination can lead to signal integrity issues.