A multicorecable is a generic term for an electrical cable that has multiple cores. The term is normally only used in relation to a cable that has more cores than commonly encountered. For example, a four core mains cable is never referred to as multicore, but a cable comprising four coaxial cables in a single sheath would be considered a multicore. The term multicorecable is frequently used in the professional audio industry to refer to an audio multicorecable . Category Cables de Multicore Electric power stub ... more details
File Snake cable audio multicorecable .jpg thumb right 200px A multicorecable snake helps sound engineers ... in the audio recording and sound reinforcement fields, an audio multicorecable most commonly known as a snake cable or just a snake is a cable which contains from 4 to 56 individual shielded pair balanced audio cables all housed by one rugged, heavy duty common outer jacket. Each end of the multicorecable terminates in a tail , which contains either a patchbay for female XLR or 1 4 jacks or male plugs. Cable construction The inner cables ref http www.procosound.com downloads whitepapers Understanding 20Microphone 20Cables.pdf Understanding the microphone cable ProCoSound website. Accessed 2008 ... usage in live sound with the introduction of the Yamaha PM1D which uses a composite cable to connect it to the stage box. Analog multicore The multicorecable runs from the stage box or microphone splitter ..., recording devices, and broadcast facilities. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Audio MulticoreCable ... strand wires , surrounded by shielding made of foil chemistry foil or tightly braid ed wire mesh. The cable ... jacket is soft making it flexible and easy to roll. A cotton filler runs down the middle of the cable and helps it to maintain its shape. The cable is normally rolled in an over under manner Elucidate ... cable manufacturers use different methods of identification for the shielded pairs of cable. Belden ... cable. They may contain coaxial cores for video , twisted pair for data or low voltage cores for mains ... have stage boxes mounted in the floor or side of stage and the plenum cable runs through the ceiling ... the male XLRs may be used to give a split to the foldback desk. The foldback desk is connected by a cable ... and should be avoided. Tails The end of the multicore where the channels fanout is called the tail ... XLRs, or TRS connector s on each end. Breakout cables An audio multicore may also function as a breakout cable , if it has a compound connector on one end and component connectors on the other. This is more ... more details
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Primary sources date January 2009 The Multicore Association , founded in 2005 , is a member funded, non profit , computer industry industry consortium focused on the creation of open standard API s, specifications , and guidelines that will allow system developers and computer programmer programmers to adopt multi core computing multicore technology into their application software applications more readily . The consortium provides a neutral forum for vendors and developers who are interested in, working with, and or proliferating multicore related products, including processors, infrastructure, devices, software, and applications. Its members represent vendors of Central processing unit processors , operating system s, compiler s, Software development process development tools, debugger s, Enterprise Service Layer ESL Event driven architecture EDA tools, and simulators and application and system Software developer developers . The consortium s president is Markus Levy, who is also president of EEMBC , the Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark Consortium. Completed Projects In 2008, the Multicore ... . Active Working Groups The Multicore Programming Practices MPP working group has a goal to develop a multi core computing multicore software programming guide for the industry that will aid in improving consistency and understanding of multi core computing multicore programming issues. Initially ... a guide of genuine value to engineers who are approaching multicore programming. The Multicore ... management capabilities needed by multi core computing multicore applications suitable for both SMP and Asymmetric multiprocessing AMP embedded multi core computing multicore . The Tools Infrastructure ... portability and multicore capabilities. These areas will include resource management , load balancing ... Official Multicore Association Website http www.multicore expo.com Multicore Expo Leading Edge Technology Conference and Exhibition Benchmarking Multicore platforms http www.eembc.org EEMBC Category Computer ... more details
FAQ ref Metallic sheathed cable or armored cable, AC, or BX ref name FAQ Multicorecable consist of more ... the Grand Coulee Dam throughout. An example of a heavy cable for power transmission. Image Cable tray fire sweden.jpg thumb Fire test in Sweden , showing rapid fire spread through burning of cable jackets. Of great importance for cables used in installations. Image 500mcm cable jacket marking.jpg thumb 500 circular mil MCM single conductor power cable A cable is two or more wire s running side by side .... In electrical engineering cables are used to carry electric current s. An optical cable contains one ... greater than a few kilometres see high voltage cable , power cable s and High voltage direct ..., manufacture of large Submarine communications cable submarine telegraph cables was done using machines ... century, electrical cable was often insulated using cloth, rubber and paper. Plastic materials are generally ... size. Bunching small wires before concentric stranding adds the most flexibility. Copper wires in a cable ... during stranding makes the cable extensible CBA as in telephone handset cords . Cables can be securely fastened and organized, such as by using trunking, cable trays, cable tie s or cable lacing . Continuous flex or flexible cable s used in moving applications within cable carrier s can be secured using strain relief devices or cable ties. At high frequencies, current tends to run along the surface ... cable cutaway.svg thumb right Coaxial cable. Image USB Twisted Pair.svg thumb right Twisted pair . Any Electric current current carrying conductor, including a cable, radiates an electromagnetic field . Likewise, any conductor or cable will pick up energy from any existing electromagnetic field ... being carried by the cable, or, if the cable is carrying power supply or control voltages, pollute ... cable lengths in buildings short, since pick up and transmission are essentially proportional to the length of the cable. The second solution is to route cables away from trouble. Beyond this, there are particular ... more details
index.html easy wire Harness testing board and software ref Cable harnesses in sound engineering The cable harnesses used in sound engineering stage and studio for carrying Audio signal processing audio signals are also called audio multicorecablemulticore s. References reflist Translation Ref ...Unreferenced date November 2007 File Cable lacing installation.jpg right thumb A Cable lacing cable laced wiring harness installed in a component of a Tesla coil Image Cable harness coaxials 0a.jpg thumb right Harness of coaxial cable s. Image Wire harness for aftermarket head unit.jpeg thumb right Harness of car audio cables. A cable harness , also known as a wire harness , cable assembly , wiring assembly or wiring loom , is a string of cable s and or Electrical wiring wires which transmit informational signals or operating currents electrical energy energy . The cables are bound together by clamp tool clamps , cable ties , cable lacing , sleeves, electrical tape , electrical conduit conduit , a weave of extruded string, or a combination thereof. Commonly used in automobiles , as well as construction machinery, modern day cable harnesses provide several advantages over loose wires and cables. For example, many aircraft, automobiles and spacecraft contain many masses of wires which would stretch over several kilometres if fully extended. By binding the many wires and cables into a cable harness, the wires and cables can be better secured against the adverse effects of vibrations, abrasions ... fires. Production Cable harnesses are usually designed according to geometric and electrical requirements ... board assembly board , according to the design specification, to form the cable harness. After fitting ... or shipped. In spite of increasing automation , in general, cable harnesses continue to be manufactured ... sleeve into another, fastening strands with tape, clamps or cable ties. It is clearly difficult to automate ... , and twisted pair twisting wires. Testing the electrical functionality of a cable harness can be done ... more details
Refimprove date November 2008 Image Shielded wire 4F.jpg thumb Four conductor shielded cable with metal foil shield and drain wire. Image Coaxial cable cutaway.svg thumb right Coaxial cable. A shielded or screened cable is an electrical cable of one or more Electrical insulation insulated Conductor material conductors enclosed by a common conductive layer. The shield may be composed of braided strands of copper or other metal , a non braided spiral winding of copper tape, or a layer of conducting polymer. Usually, this shield is covered with a jacket. The shield acts as a Faraday cage to reduce electrical noise from affecting the signals, and to reduce electromagnetic radiation that may interfere with other devices. The shield minimizes capacitance capacitive ly coupled noise from other electrical sources. The shield must be applied across cable splices. In shielded signal cables the shield may act as the return path for the signal, or may act as screening only. High voltage power cables with solid insulation are shielded to protect the cable insulation and also people and equipment. Signal ... of noise. Be sure to continue the shield within control panels. Coaxial cable is used at higher ... loops . However, in airplanes special cable is used with both an outer shield to protect for lightning ... or signal cable used in setting up public Address PA and recording studios is usually shielded twisted pair cable, terminated in XLR connector s. The twisted pair carries the signal in a balanced audio configuration. The cable laid from the stage to the Mixing console mixer is often multicorecable carrying several pairs of conductors. Consumer grade microphones use screened wire with one central ... voltage power cable s, in circuits over 2000 volts, usually have a shield layer of copper or aluminium aluminum tape or conducting polymer. If an unshielded insulated cable is in contact with earth ... T Category Cables Category Signal cables cs St n n kabel es Cable apantallado ... more details
The term cable box can refer to Cable box electronics an electronic device that controls cable television in individual homes. Cable box outside a box located outside a residence that connects cable television . The Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, North Carolina is sometimes colloquially referred to as the cable box. disambig ... more details
wiktionary Cable A cable is two or more wires e.g. electrical or optical bound together. Cable may also refer to A common name for Wire rope Power cable Telegraph or telephone cable incl. submarine communications cable , & coaxial cable An international diplomatic cable or Telegraphy Diplomatic telegram telegram message Cable length , a unit of distance related to the nautical mile Cable foreign exchange , slang for the United Kingdom Pound sterling Bowden cable , a mechanism for transmitting force Cable knitting Places Cable, California Cable, Wisconsin , a town Cable community , Wisconsin , an unincorporated community In media Cable British band Cable American band The Cables , Jamaican rocksteady reggae group Cable comics , a superhero in Marvel Universe Marvel Comics Cable television Cable internet People Stuart Cable 1970 2010 , British drummer Tom Cable , American football coach Vincent Cable , British politician See also Cabal disambiguation Cabell disambiguation disambig cs Kabel rozcestn k da Kabel de Kabel Begriffskl rung es Cable desambiguaci n fr C ble ko io Kablo homonimo nl Kabel ro Cable su Kabel ... more details
A data cable is any media that allows baseband transmissions binary 1,0 s from a transmitter to a receiver. Examples Are Networking Media Ethernet Cables Category 5 cable Cat5 , Category 5e cable Cat5e , Category 6 cable Cat6 , Category 6a cable Cat6a Token Ring Cables Category 4 cable Cat4 Coaxial cable optical fiber cable see fiber optic communication Telecommunications Cable Cat2 or telephone cord Telecomm stub Category Computer networking de Datenleitung ... more details
In telecommunication , a filled cable is a cable that has a Hygroscopy nonhygroscopic material, usually a gel called icky pick , inside the jacket or sheath. The nonhygroscopic material fills the spaces between the interior parts of the cable, preventing moisture from entering minor leaks in the sheath and migrating inside the cable. A metallic cable, such as a coaxial cable or a metal waveguide , filled with a dielectric material, is not considered as a filled cable. References FS1037C MS188 Category Signal cables telecomm stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 CF Cable was a Canada Canadian cable company, which served parts of Montreal, Quebec Montreal , Laval, Quebec Laval and western suburbs on the Island of Montreal . The company was owned by CFCF TV CFCF , a television station in Montreal. In 1991, CF also acquired Northern Cable , an independent cable operator in Northern Ontario . Northern was operated as a separate division of the company, and never adopted the CF Cable branding. In 1997, CF was acquired by Vid otron . The Northern Cable division was sold to Persona Communications Regional Cablesystems . CATV Canada DEFAULTSORT Cf Cable Category Defunct cable and DBS companies of Canada Canada tv stub ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2007 transport Image cablecar.zelllamsee.500pix.jpg thumb left Cable car at Zell am See in the Austrian Alps Cable transport refers to the broad class of transport modes that rely on vehicles pulled by cables, rather than having an internal power source. The use of pulleys and balancing of loads going up and down are sometimes elements of cable transport. Common modes are Aerial lift s such as Aerial tramway Chairlift Funitel Gondola lift Skiing Ski Lift Surface cable transportation Cable car railway Cable car Cable ferry Funicular Surface lift Vertical transportation Elevator tram stub it Trasporto a fune sr Category Transport by mode ... more details
Orphan date January 2008 The cable curl is an exercise designed to target the biceps brachii muscle . It is performed using a cable machine , and is especially good for isolating the muscle, giving it a good contraction. It is very similar to the biceps curl , except using different equipment to a dumbbell or a barbell . External links http www.exrx.net WeightExercises Biceps CBCurl.html Cable Curl at exrx.net http www.manicmuscles.com bicep cable curl Cable Curl at ManicMuscles.com Category Exercise health stub ... more details
, the cable needs to be able to handle friction from the grip and increased load while the vehicle is accelerating. The Eppelsheimer Bottom Grip This is the type of grip used in the cable cars of San ..., the grip is open, and the cable is free to fall out necessary when the cable crosses under another line, as well as at the ends of lines, and at let go curves . With the cable lifted into the jaws, the operating lever is pulled back, forcing the jaws between two fixed rollers, and capturing the cable ... the car, the operating lever is pulled back further, squeezing the cable between the dies. Vehicles using cable grips Suspended Gondola lift t l cabine Detachable chairlift On rails Cable car railway Cable traction railway People mover Self guiding Button lift Manufacturers Poma Doppelmayr CTEC DEFAULTSORT Cable Grip Category Vertical transport devices Category Cable railways Category Cable car ... more details
Infobox Company company name US Cable Group company logo foundation 1975 location Montvale, New Jersey , United States USA key people Stephen E. Myers , Chairman br Michael Anderson , dn Executive Vice President industry Cable television homepage http www.uscablegroup.com www.uscablegroup.com The US Cable Group is a cable television provider that serves over 150,000 subscribers in ten states. It is among the top 30 cable providers in the nation and has cable systems in Colorado , Florida , Georgia U.S. state Georgia , Minnesota , Missouri , New Mexico , South Carolina , Texas and Wisconsin . History US Cable was founded in 1975 by Stephen E. Myers and Michael Anderson. Through the 70s and 80s, US Cable acquired and built many cable systems. These include some systems that US Cable no longer owns. US Cable had a couple joint ventures with Tele Communications Inc. TCI during the 80s. In 1992, Liberty Media owned by TCI acquired 50 of all of US Cable s cable properties. In 1997, TCI purchased all of the systems in Illinois, Indiana, and New Jersey. ref http www.uscablegroup.com history.htm US Cable History ref US Cable of Paramus Hillsdale While most of US Cable Group s systems are operated under US Cable of Coastal Texas, L.P., one cable system in Northern New Jersey was operated under US Cable of Paramus, New Jersey Paramus Hillsdale, New Jersey Hillsdale , LLC. This system was acquired by Cablevision from TCI along with several other systems in New York and New Jersey in 1998. US Cable bought the system from Cablevision because of an Federal Trade Commission order that required them to divest their assets in those towns to preserve competition. However with increased competition from Verizon FiOS US Cable sold the system back to Cablevision in 2009. Other assets Warp Drive ... index.htm US Cable Group http www.uscable.com US Cable http www.warpdrive.net Warp Drive http www.smartcity.com Smart City CATV USA DEFAULTSORT Us Cable Category Cable television companies of the United ... more details
Image Cable guide 2.JPG thumb right Black plastic cable guide on the bottom of a Trek 5000 bottom bracket shell File Cable guide 3.jpg thumb right Metal, braze on cable guide on the top of a bottom bracket shell A cable guide is a fitting or part of a bicycle frame which guides a piece of bare inner bowden cable around a corner. Most multi speed bicycles have cable guides to get the Derailleur gears derailleur cables past the bottom bracket . Older derailleur bicycles used either Braze on brazed on or clamp on guides just above the bottom bracket, but newer bicycles have a guide under the bottom bracket. Below the bottom bracket Cable guides below the bottom bracket can be cheaper, just a piece of moulded plastic, and, for some bikes with very small Crankset chainrings , eliminate interference between the rear derailleur cable and the bottom of the front derailleur cage. They also make for a cleaner appearance and easier to clean frame in the bottom bracket area. Poor lubrication of bottom bracket cable guides is a common cause of autoshifting. ref cite web url http www.sheldonbrown.com gloss ca g.html title Sheldon Brown s Bicycle Glossary Cable Guide accessdate 2008 08 21 ref Above the bottom bracket Cable guides above the bottom bracket are usually made of metal, causing more friction and wear on the cable, and is a more complex cable guide as it does not follow the shape of the bottom bracket shell. They do allow use of a slightly shorter cable, tend to keep the cable more clean as it is more protected from grit thrown up from the road , and the loop of housing at the rear derailleur does not need to bend quite as tightly, since the cable stop is on the top side of the chainstay, rather than beneath it. Despite the advantages this routing is almost exclusively found on older bikes. Beside top of seat tube Some bicycles use a cable guide on one side of the seat cluster for a rear Bicycle brake systems cantilever brake cable, rather than use a short length of housing ... more details
Infobox Company company name Source Cable Ltd company logo Image Source logo.gif Source Cable Ltd logo company type Private Company foundation Hamilton, Ontario 1974, as SouthMount Cable, Ltd. location Hamilton, Ontario Hamilton , Greater Toronto Area , Niagara Region key people industry Media and Communications products Cable TV , Internet , Telecommunications , Broadcasting revenue operating income net income num employees parent subsid homepage http www.sourcecable.ca Source Cable Ltd Official Website footnotes Source Cable formerly known as Southmount Cable is one of three main Cable television service providers for the city of Hamilton, Ontario . The other two are Shaw Communications and Cogeco . Each company has a monopoly in a specific part of the city of Hamilton Source Cable s service area is south of Limeridge Road to the end of the original Hamilton city limits south, east and west . See also Cable 14 Hamilton External links http www.sourcecable.ca Source Cable CATV Canada Category Cable and DBS companies of Canada Category Internet service providers of Canada Category Companies based in Hamilton, Ontario ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Fundy Cable was a Canada Canadian cable television provider, which served all major New Brunswick communities except for the Sackville, New Brunswick Sackville area at the time of its purchase by Shaw Communications in 1999. Its operations were later acquired by Rogers Cable . Fundy was based in Saint John, New Brunswick Saint John , which was the first city in which it provided cable services. During the 1980s and early 1990s it purchased other cable companies in New Brunswick, including Fredericton Cablevision , Cable Service Ltd. in Moncton , and Cable 2000 in the northern part of the province. CATV Canada Category Defunct cable and DBS companies of Canada Canada tv stub ... more details
orphan date August 2009 Cable Rant is located at the web URL www.cablerant.com . The site is a forum where Cable tv Cable TV subscribers could chat in a forum setting about their service, search for help and provide help for other members regarding Cable tv Cable TV services and products. In addition to Cable tv Cable TV service, members often chat about Cable broadband Cable Broadband Internet service, Cable Voip VoiP service and about specific television channel s. History Cable Rant was founded in August 2007 by two buddies who believed the Internet was lacking a Cable tv Cable TV forum. There were many sites that catered to Satellite tv Satellite TV and Internet service, but not Cable tv Cable TV . Since it s founding the site has grown to over 500 members, most of whom are active on a daily basis. Features The site s has two main sections. The first is the Breaking New section, where the moderators post snippets of current news articles and links. In many cases Cable Rant was the first to break an article. ref http wifinetnews.com archives 008323.html Cablevision Launching Tri State Wireless Network , Wifi Net News ref ref http www.engadgethd.com 2008 10 05 cablevision adding five more ho hum hd channels Cablevision to Launching five more HD Channels , Engadget HD ref ref http www.engadgethd.com 2008 11 19 cablevision to launch four new hd channels dedicated golf ver Cablevision to Launch Golf HD and Versus HD , Engadget HD ref The second is the forums, which contains 21 categories where members can discuss their issues and experiences with various cable providers. In addition there is even an employee section for members who are also employees of a cable provider to discuss life working for them and to swap stores. References reflist Category Internet forums ... more details
Image Marcus Cable 1.png right thumb Marcus Cable logo Marcus Cable Company was a cable television & high speed internet access provider headquartered in Dallas, Texas, and founded by Jeffrey A. Marcus and the Marcus Corporation . It was the nation s largest closely held cable television company and the ninth largest over all, with 1.1 million customers in 18 states, with its principal markets in Wisconsin, southern California, Alabama, Indiana, Tennessee, and Fort Worth, Texas. In April 1998, entrepreneur Paul Allen purchased Marcus Cable for 2.775 billion. In February 1999, Marcus Cable merged with Charter Communications . CATV USA Category Cable television companies of the United States Category Defunct companies based in Texas Category Companies based in Dallas, Texas US media company stub media company stub ... more details
Image Presse etoupe.jpg 400px thumb typical cable glands File Tetley s brewery, Leeds 10th May 2010 008.jpg thumb right Shrouded cable glands going into a flow meter . A cable gland in the U.S. more often known as a cable connector or fitting is a device designed to attach and secure the end of a cable to the equipment. ref cite web url http www.iaei.org magazine ?p 1233 title Cable Glands What Are They accessdate 15 July 2010 ref A cable gland provides strain relief and connects by a means suitable for the type and description of cable for which it is designed including provision for making electrical connection to the armour or braid and lead or aluminium sheath of the cable, if any. Cable glands may also be used for sealing cables passing through Bulkhead partition bulkheads ref cite web url http www.globalspec.com learnmore electrical electronic components wires cables cable glands title GlobalSpec About Cable Glands accessdate 15 July 2010 ref or gland plates. Cable glands are mechanical cable entry devices and can be constructed from metallic or non metallic materials. They are used throughout a number of industries in conjunction with cable and wiring used in electrical instrumentation and automation systems. Cable glands may be used on all types of electrical power, control, instrumentation, data and telecommunications cables. They are used as a sealing and termination device to ensure that the characteristics of the enclosure which the cable enters can be maintained adequately. There are four main types of cable glands with respect to the material grade Plastic cable glands Brass cable glands Aluminium cable glands Stainless steel cable glands Although cable glands are often called connectors , a technical distinction can be made in the terminology, which differentiates them from quick disconnect, conducting electrical connector s. The distinction is often not made. See also Electrical connector Threaded pipe Pipe thread Panzergewinde steel conduit thread Steel ... more details