A cable has 2 ends
- August 10th, 2009
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A cable is a piece of wire with several isolated or combines strands of wire that is usually used to connect two devices. For example, if you wish to connect your TV to a DVD player, you would most probably need a RF Coaxial cable, or a AV cable. Both the ends of the cables have a jack of the recommended sort, and connecting a TV with the DVD player shouldn’t be as tough. But connecting an Ipod to your TV involves some complexity. The pin types differ. You will need a stereo jack to connect to your ipod and an AV jack to connect to your TV. It is a touch job to make one for yourself. First you need to get the pins, and solder the wires appropriately, and then use it. If there is a single strand of wire that touches the other polarity, the effect on the device might be devestating.
Likewise, in a computer, you have usb to mini usb and mini usb to microusb connectors, which would help you in connecting the usb ports of your computer to printers and mobile phones as required. And that is an impossible job to get those cables made by yourself. And you might need various sorts of netowrking cables with varying lenghts to connect the computers at home or your office. To get an engineer to crimp those cables should be a tough job.
So the easy way around this is to go to a provider such as showmecustomcables.com, who specializes in making Custom Cable for you to suit your needs. Go through the website and you will see what I mean. You can have anything attatched to any cable of any length if you find a use for it. Naturally you cannot find much use if you attatch a RJ45 jack to one end and 2 stereo pins to another end of a networking cable, but if you really have use for that, this is a company that will fulfill your needs.
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