White Paper: Installing the Right Ethernet Interconnect to Ensure Reliable Performance in Aircraft
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As sophisticated electronic systems increase, so do the number of high-speed interconnects required by manned and unmanned aircraft. While many Ethernet interconnects provide reliable performance in the lab, W. L. Gore & Associates created an installation simulator to ensure high-speed data transmission with optimal signal integrity and the durability needed for airframe routing. This white paper explains the considerations in choosing cable designs, connectors, termination methods and the need for testing.
About the White Paper
Modern aviation systems rely on ever-growing data processing networks that require larger capacities and faster speeds. This means that tight airframes must accommodate more components in less space while preserving data speeds, signal integrity, and other performance metrics. Physical considerations are also critical, as these space-limited environments necessitate a smaller, more flexible cable that is strong enough to withstand harsh environmental factors.
Built for strength and reliable performance, GORE® Ethernet Cables are designed specifically to meet these demands. In White Paper: Installing the Right Ethernet Interconnect to Ensure Reliable Performance in Aircraft, Gore offers a closer look at rigorous testing protocols designed specifically to evaluate interconnects for durability and electrical performance, as well as the general importance of selecting quality cables to avoid added expense, maintenance and testing after installation.
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