Industrial camera cables are mainly used to connect industrial cameras with other devices (such as computers, power supplies, controllers, etc.).
There are various types. In terms of function, there are power cables, which are used to power the camera to ensure the normal operation of the camera; there are also data transmission cables, such as USB cables, network cables (such as Ethernet cables), Camera Link cables, etc. These cables can quickly and stably transfer the image data captured by industrial cameras to storage devices or processing devices. For example, USB cables are more convenient and can simply connect cameras and computers for data transmission and camera control; while network cables have advantages in long-distance transmission and network integration in industrial sites.
In terms of quality, industrial camera cables generally have anti-interference capabilities. Because industrial environments often have more electromagnetic interference, such cables need to have better shielding layers to reduce the impact of external interference on data transmission and ensure the accuracy and stability of image transmission.