TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--OKI Electric Cable (President: Hideo Yamaguchi, Head office: Isesaki, Gunma Prefecture), the OKI Group’s electric cable company, has developed a coaxial cable with a FAKRA (Note 1) connector for use as an interface cable for machine vision systems (Note 2) such as image inspection equipment. Targeting robots and the industrial FA industry, OKI Electric Cable plans to begin supplying samples in January 2025, with the start of mass production and shipping set for March 2025.
With the advancement of production automation in the manufacturing industry using robots and industrial FA equipment in recent years, large numbers of high-resolution cameras are increasingly being incorporated into production and inspection equipment. The industrial equipment used for visual inspections and component mounting now typically features a mechanism in which cameras move to follow the target objects such as manufactured products. This has created growing demand for cables with excellent durability to withstand such movements.
Combining its precision cable manufacturing technology with its expertise in designing cables with outstanding durability in moving parts gained through robot cable manufacture, OKI Electric Cable has developed a thin-diameter cable that maintains high-speed transmission performance, has the durability in moving parts to accommodate camera movements, and can be installed in confined spaces. With its compact dimensions and low heat generation, the cable meets the requirements of the automotive high-speed transmission LVDS standard (Note 3). The adoption of FAKRA connectors used in automotive GPS and camera systems for their vibration resistance and reliable connection offers high-speed data transmission and outstanding sliding (Note 4) performance.
The newly developed cable is offered in two types: for fixed wiring and for movable wiring. Both types can transmit high-definition video data at approximately 5 Gbps in real time. With a slim outer diameter of approximately 3 mm, the cable is easily routed in confined spaces. According to Hideo Yamaguchi, OKI Electric Cable President: “The connectors are available in two types—plug type and jack type—to enable relay connection (Note 5) between fixed and movable wiring cables. Using separate cables for fixed and movable sections allows customers to replace only the movable cable worn due to movement, helping to improve maintenance efficiency.” This cable allows customers to obtain video via high-speed transmission from robots and industrial FA equipment equipped with cameras that make frequent movements.
Moving forward, OKI Electric Cable will continue to actively engage in the development of interface cables that support the evolution of machine vision, providing reliable high quality cables to contribute to the business of a broad range of customers, including those in the manufacturing industry.
Features
- Cables with high slidability for movable wiring; ideal for wiring in moving parts of industrial equipment
- Movable wiring cables can be easily detached and replaced for improved ease of maintenance
- Slim cable diameter for ready routing in confined spaces
- IPX7 waterproof performance
Main specifications
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Fixed type |
Movable type |
Cable outer diameter |
Standard 3 mm |
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Compatible connectors |
FAKRA (plug type, jack type) |
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Transmission distance |
Up to 15 m |
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Durability (reference) |
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Sliding/bending: Over 10 million cycles (37 mm radius) * Using OKI Electric Cable test conditions |
Terminology |
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Note 1: |
FAKRA (FAchKReis Automobil) |
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A German standard for standard interface connectors for automotive telematics applications. FAKRA connectors are expected to become widespread for large data transmission from cameras and sensors in autonomous driving and advanced driver-assistance systems in the future. |
Note 2: |
Machine vision |
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A system used in equipment such as PCB mounting machines and product labeling machines to detect external defects or printing flaws by using multiple cameras, light sources, image capture devices, and image processing units |
Note 3: |
Automotive high-speed transmission LVDS (low-voltage differential signaling) standard |
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A transmission standard used in automotive cameras for systems such as ADAS (advanced driver-assistance systems). Other standards include GVIF (gigabit video interface) and GMSL (gigabit multimedia serial link). |
Note 4: |
Sliding |
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Repetitive reciprocating movement of a cable bent in a U-shape and sliding linearly |
Note 5: |
Relay connection |
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To connect the connector of a fixed wiring cable and the connector of a movable wiring cable |
About Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd. (OKI)
Founded in 1881, OKI is Japan's leading information and telecommunication manufacturer. Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, OKI provides top-quality products, technologies, and solutions to customers through its Public Solutions, Enterprise Solutions, Component Products, and Electronics Manufacturing Services businesses. Its various business divisions function synergistically to bring to market exciting new products and technologies that meet a wide range of customer needs in various sectors. Visit OKI's global website at https://www.oki.com/global/.
Notes:
- Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd. is commonly referred to as OKI.
- Oki Electric Cable Co., Ltd. is commonly referred to as OKI Electric Cable.
- All other company names and product names mentioned in this text are generally the trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies.
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