The IEEE-1394 interface was originally developed by Apple and was designed to replace the SCSI interface in the early days, often referred to as FireWire. With the update of the interface, the use of this old interface has gradually decreased, but there are still many applications that need this kind of live wire. In this article, we will focus on the 1394 line of fire and analyze its current application.
- IEEE-1394 FireWire Cable, Type 1 Male/Type 2 Male
FireWire cable assemblies, Category 1 (6-pin) to Category 2 (4-pin) connectors, molded housings provide durability and increased strength at cable entry points. Aluminum foil and braided double shielding provide maximum protection against EMI/RF interference
- IEEE-1394 Firewire Cable, Type 1 Male/Type 1 Male
Also molded backshell, aluminum foil and braided double-shielded, twisted-pair data cables help reduce crosstalk, while 22 AWG power cords provide more power from the host to peripherals.
- Self-ligating IEEE-1394 FireWire cable, Type 1 male/Type 1 male
Self-locking connectors provide mechanical holding to engage connectors, ensuring a reliable connection every time. Gold-plated contacts provide a more secure connection for repeated mating.
- IEEE-1394 FireWire Shielded Panel Mount Coupler, Type 1 Female/Female
The coupler provides a practical and cost-effective way to pass the live wire through a panel or enclosure. The use of a unique fixing flange allows these units to be used for most panel thicknesses. Available with 2 Type 1 (6-pin) female connectors and metal housings. Shielded enclosure to keep the system grounded.
- Type 1 (6-pin) IEEE 1394/FireWire connector
As a unique self-locking male connector, it provides mechanical holding to mat the connector and ensure a reliable connection. The same gold-plated contacts for a better secure connection.