bda connectivity GmbH
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Professional Video Cables

bda connectivity - Coaxial Video Cables for Radio and Broadcast

The company specializes in manufacturing 50 Ohms radio frequency (RF) coaxial cables tailored for radio and broadcast applications. These cables are available in a variety of dimensions and shapes, adhering to international standards such as the US-MIL RG series. The engineering approach focuses on attenuation optimization and enhanced screening efficiency, making these cables suitable for VSAT, WLAN, RFID, and other radio services. With the use of PE sheath material, these cables can withstand direct burial conditions. A wide range of standardized connectors complements the cables, offering multiple configuration options. The company's production capabilities extend beyond standard offerings, welcoming customized designs and color variations to meet specific client requirements, thus showcasing flexibility and innovative prowess in the high-frequency cable segment.

Digital Data Transmission

bda connectivity - Fibre Optic Cables for High-Performance Data Transmission

Fibre optic cables have emerged as a crucial medium for high-performance data transmission, especially in applications where conventional twisted-pair or coaxial cables fall short in providing adequate bandwidth, extension, or protection against electromagnetic interference. These cables often replace copper-based systems due to their superior capabilities. The construction of fibre optic cables involves coating optical fibres with a secondary protection layer, and they are typically classified based on the type of core used. Core types include loose buffer tubes, tight buffer (semi-tight buffer), and multifibre loose buffer tubes, which are typically filled with water-repellent gel to enhance durability and reliability. Fibre optic cables are indispensable in modern data communication infrastructures, offering enhanced data carrying capacity and robustness, crucial for evolving technological and data transmission demands.