Multi-pair differential signal transmission cable
US-9349508-B2 · May 24, 2016 · US
US10249411B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10249411-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515531142-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 26, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 28, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 2, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 2, 2019 |
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A USB cable having at least two pairs of strands, each pair designed to transmit a differential data signal in the longitudinal direction (L) of the cable, the strands extending helically about a common braiding center such that at least one additional wire pair does not have a separate shield, wherein the wires of the additional wire pair are arranged at a distance from one another on opposite sides of the stranding center.
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Thus, having described the invention, what is claimed is: 1. A cable with at least two wire pairs which are in each case configured for the transmission of a differential data signal, in particular USB cables, wherein the at least two wire pairs extend in the longitudinal direction of the cable (L) in a helical arrangement around a common stranding center, such that at least one additional wire pair does not have a separate shield, wherein the wires of the additional wire pair each include a conductive core and insulation, and are arranged at a distance from one another on diagonal opposite sides of the stranding center. 2. The cable of claim 1 , having three wire pairs extending in a helical arrangement around the common stranding center, wherein the cable is a USB 3 cable. 3. The cable of claim 1 , wherein the common stranding center comprises an additional wire, running in the center of the cable. 4. The cable of claim 3 , wherein the additional wire has a conductor with a greater cross-sectional area than the conductors of the wire pairs. 5. The cable of claim 3 wherein the cross-sectional area of the conductor of the additional wire is greater than 0.5 mm 2 and is less than 1 mm 2 . 6. The cable of claim 5 wherein the cross-sectional area of the conductor of the additional wire is approximately 0.75 mm 2 . 7. The cable of claim 3 , wherein said additional wire is a current carrying wire of the USB cable. 8. The cable of claim 7 , wherein said additional wire has a conductor with a greater cross-sectional area than the conductors of the wire pairs. 9. The cable of claim 1 including a common grounded shield surrounding all the wire pairs, which preferably forms the ground conductor of the USB cable. 10. The cable of claim 1 wherein the lay length of the helical arrangement of the wire pairs is greater than 40 mm and is less than 120 mm. 11. The cable of claim 10 wherein the lay length of the helical arrangement of the wire pairs is approximately 80 mm. 12. The cable of claim 1 wherein in cross-sectional planes running through the cable, the distance between wires of a wire pair is in each case less than the distance between adjacent wire pairs. 13. The cable of claim 12 wherein in cross-sectional planes running through the cable, the individual wires of the wire pairs are each arranged at substantially the same distance from the stranding center. 14. The cable of claim 13 wherein in the cross-sectional planes running through the cable, the wire pairs are arranged in a substantially rotationally symmetrical manner in relation to the stranding center, each being arranged on sides of an equilateral triangle or of a square which encloses the stranding center. 15. The cable of claim 14 wherein in cross-sectional planes running through the cable, three wire pairs and a pair of filler elements lie on four sides of a square and are stranded around the common stranding center. 16. The cable of claim 1 wherein at least two wire pairs each have a separate shield. 17. The cable of claim 16 wherein said separate shield is a foil shield enveloping each of said at least two wire pairs. 18. The cable of claim 1 , wherein on the one hand two wire pairs and on the other hand the two wires of the additional wire pair are arranged on opposite sides of the stranding center, wherein the wires of the additional wire pair are arranged adjacent to a common grounded shield. 19. The cable of claim 1 including filler elements extending in a rope-like manner in the longitudinal direction (L) of the cable which extend, together with the wire pairs, in a helical arrangement around the common stranding center at a specified distance between the wire pairs. 20. The cable of claim 1 including a filler element, extending in a rope-like manner in the longitudinal direction (L) of the cable, which, together with the wire pairs, extends in a helical arrangement around the common stranding center, which ensures a specified distance between the wire pairs and which is molded onto the stranding center. 21. The cable of claim 1 including two electrical conductors of a wire pair which are clad with a common, electrically insulating sheath. 22. The cable of claim 1 including an electrical conductor of an individual wire which is clad with an electrically insulating sheath with elliptical cross section. 23. The cable of claim 1 , wherein the lay length of the helical arrangement of the wire pairs is greater than 60 mm and less than 100 mm.
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