Controlled Impedance Cable - Shielding
Shielded to Enhance EMI Performance
Shell to Shell Resistance <5 Milliohms

Shielded Cable Terminated ARINC To UHD
As Built Configuration

Shielded Cable Terminated ARINC To UHD
Installed Configuration
Woven Electronics Controlled Impedance Cable has excellent EMI emissions and susceptibility characteristics without additional shielding
Features:
- Because of the sinusoidal weave pattern that controls the signal and ground wire paths, no lines are ever parallel.
- In addition each signal (single ended) or signal pair (differential/balanced line) has dual grounds adjacent. These grounds are bussed together at each end of the assembly, thereby creating a ground-plane in which the signals operate.
- Whether or not to install additional shielding is the option of the cable designer. A good rule of thumb is that the inherent shielding effectiveness of the Woven Cl cable for rise times of 750 picoseconds or less is ~-30dB without additional shielding. Where the rise times are faster, and/or the shielding requirements are more stringent, additional shielding is available.
- Woven Electronics typically uses a high-draw aluminum shield integrated into a rugged jacket that allows the shield to “cigarette wrap” around the cable
Woven cable additional features:
- Matched impedance cable
- Near coax performance
- Extremely lightweight
- Extremely thin
- Extremely flexible (compared to alternatives)
- Flex circuit replacement
- Wire packaging
- Low cross-talk
- Virtually no cable to cable cross-talk when stacked
- Shielded
- Jackets
- Soldered termination
- High speed
