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Ribbon Cables and their applications

Single- and multi-coloured ribbon cables are used e.g. in fixed connections in telecommunication devices or electronic control systems for machines.

Telephone cables in practice

These cables are used not only in telecommunications, but they also proved to be good for standard telephone connections with the most common number of cores.

Cables and wires for audio devices

Audio signals are extremely sensitive to disturbances due to their – most commonly – low levels and range of frequencies limited to several dozen kilohertz. What’s more, connection cables in this segment are usually long and exposed to mechanical damages, which makes it harder to select a cable that will provide high signal quality.

Audio cable applications

Audio cables are used for transmitting signals between components of a sound system, e.g.:

  • between a microphone and an amplifier,
  • between a musical instrument and an amplifier,
  • or between an amplifier and a speaker.

Speaker cables:

Application

These cables are used for connecting speakers to an AV receiver.

Structure

Speaker cables are usually flat, two-wire cables with large cross-section, made of high-quality oxygen-free copper. The cables have to have durable insulation and supply sufficient power to a speaker set, with no significant power loss. Therefore, PCV is the most common material of choice.

Microphone cables:

Application

Microphone cables are used for connecting very weak, low voltage signal sources with electroacoustic devices.

Structure

They have one or two wires, shielded together or separately. The wires are made of multiwire strands, whereas the shield is in the form of a metal grid braiding the inside. Microphone cables of the highest quality are double-shielded, e.g. with a tinned copper braid and aluminium foil.

Musical instrument cables:

Application

Musical instrument cables are a subtype of microphone cables, designed for connecting musical instruments with amplifiers.

Structure

These cables are exposed to stretching and stomping on, that’s why they have thicker sheath, usually made of elastomeric materials or PCV. Some versions also feature additional cotton braid. Inside, there are glass fibre strands that strengthen them and prevent any tears.

The cables include a single signal core (multiwire strand) surrounded by a thick, close-woven shield made of copper grid. Such structure guarantees efficient protection against interferences.

Other audio cables

There are also readymade cables on the market, based on the aforementioned types of audio cables. Usually, they come in the length of 1 to 5m, and they are ended with a cinch or a jack.

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Summary

When selecting an audio cable, apart from audio parameters, you should also consider mechanical resistance and other factors, such as flexibility. With long connections, pay attention to shielding quality, i.e.

the higher the number of wires in the strand and the shield, the higher the cable resistance to disturbances from the outside.