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Selecting the Right Cable System for Your Environment

Cables are often the last component considered during system designs. In many situations, cables are really the system’s lifeline — if a cable goes down, the entire system can stop. For example, if the cable system used for data transmission in a spacecraft fails, the communication between the craft and mission control could be lost. Cable reliability is based on both durability and signal integrity, and the ideal cable system should be engineered to last the life of the product in any environment.

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