Belden to show new CatSnake at AES

Sep 25, 2005 8:00 AM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter

    



The new CAT 5e UTP cables are AES/EBU-compliant and utilize Belden’s patented Bonded-Pair design, which makes them ideal for indoor broadcast applications.

Belden CDT Electronics, manufacturers of specialty cables for A/V, broadcast and entertainment applications, will use AES to introduce Brilliance CatSnake, tactical field-deployable Category 5e audio/video cables designed for use in patching Ethernet or other CAT 5e digital audio/video formats.

The new CAT 5e UTP cables are AES/EBU-compliant and feature an extremely rugged construction, utilizing Belden’s patented Bonded-Pair design, which makes them ideal for indoor broadcast applications in high traffic areas, as well as tactical, field-deployable for use out-of-doors and in broadcast truck applications.

Brilliance CatSnake UTP cables — Product Nos. 1304A and 1305A — feature Bonded-Pair unshielded twisted pairs (UTPs) with 24 AWG stranded bare copper conductors and polyolefin insulation. To further ensure the durability, portability and re-usability of the cables, Belden has a heavy jacket wall version for medium duty use (Product No. 1304A) or an up-jacketed version for the harshest heavy-duty applications (Product No. 1305A).

To increase their flexibility, the cables offer stranded (7x32) conductors and matte-finished Belflex jackets. Both cables pass the -40°C Cold Bend test per UL 1381.

For more information, visit www.belden.com.

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