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Cable assembly being positioned into a form ready for overmolding.

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Cluster of finished cable assemblies. Green and yellow cables with connectors attached.

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A group of wires with connectors on a white electronics work bench

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A group of military and defence grade cable assemblies. Showing the metal robust connectors.

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The image shows a bundle of black cables on the right, neatly organized and tied together, fanning out into individual multi-colored wires. These wires are connected to white plastic connectors, which are in a disordered pile on the left. The connectors appear to be ribbon cable connectors, commonly used in electronics to connect multiple data lines or power lines between two points with a single plug-and-socket connection. The array of colors within the cables typically follows a standard electronic color code to identify each wire's purpose. This setup suggests a mass production or testing environment for electronic components.

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An employee at Cornelius Electronics is assembling a complex cable connector with precision tools on a workbench. Pliers and another cable lie beside her, and she's wearing a branded sweatshirt with the company logo.

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This image shows a variety of electronic connectors and cables against a white background. On the left, there's a grey cable with a D-sub connector, often used for computer and networking connections, attached to a yellow adaptor, which is connected to a multi-wire ribbon. The ribbon cable fans out to individual wires, each terminating in a crimped connector. Another grey cable with a metallic D-sub connector is shown with the cover removed, revealing the soldered connections inside. At the top right, a hand is holding a green electronic component, which appears to be a type of interface card or adaptor, with multiple wires connected to it. The wires from this card also end in crimped connectors, possibly for easy attachment to other devices or terminals. The overall setup suggests a testing or prototyping environment where different connections are being explored or tested.

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The image shows a close-up of a cluster of cables and connectors. We see a mix of shielded and unshielded wires, with various colours like orange, green, and white. Some of the wires are stripped at the end, exposing the metal conductors. These are typically used for making electrical connections in a system. A number of black connectors are visible, suggesting that these cables are part of a larger assembly or network of connections, possibly within a data center, telecommunications system, or complex electronic equipment. The focus is slightly blurred, adding a sense of depth and complexity to the array of connections.

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Complex display of cables forming a wiring harness

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The image features an electrical wiring harness, which is commonly used in automotive and other complex machinery to bundle numerous wires together for organization and protection. The wires are encased in a protective black sheathing and split off into various branches, terminating in multi-pin connectors. The connectors are designed for quick release and secure connection, and the colored wiring within them is visible. Such harnesses are typically custom designed for specific applications, ensuring connectivity between different parts of a machine or vehicle. The grey background accentuates the harness, highlighting its intricate routing and construction.

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The image presents a variety of cables and electronic connectors arranged against a white background. In the foreground, there's a prominent circular connector, often seen in industrial or military applications, which can provide a secure and robust connection. There are several cables with D-sub connectors, commonly used for serial and video connections. Some cables have labels indicating specifications or destinations. A grouping of bare wire terminals is visible, likely intended for a screw or terminal block connection. The assortment of cables and connectors suggests that these are meant for a specialized electronic setup, such as a computer system, industrial machinery, or aerospace equipment, reflecting careful organization and the potential for a high level of complexity in the connected system.

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The image shows a large number of electrical connectors and coiled cables. The connectors are primarily white with blue accents, featuring multiple sockets, likely designed to accommodate spade or similar connectors. The black coiled cables suggest flexibility and potential use in environments where length variability is an advantage, like in telephone handsets or other electronic devices that require movement. The background is blurred with hints of blue, focusing the attention on the connectors in the foreground. The abundance and disarray of the connectors indicate a storage or supply setting, perhaps in an electronics workshop or manufacturing facility.

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