NorComp

NorComp

NorComp, headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, is a renowned industry leader in the design, global manufacturing, and marketing of I/O interconnect products. Their extensive range includes Circular Connectors, D-Subminiature connectors, USB 2.0/3.0 connectors, POWER-D/Combo-D Mixed connectors, d-sub hardware and accessories, 2 MM headers, sockets, receptacles, plugs, adapters, gender changers, and more. NorComp specializes in delivering premium machined connectors that are rugged, reliable, and suitable for military, industrial, medical, and computer markets. With notable brands like SEAL-D (IP67 Waterproof, IP66 water-resistant d-sub, POWER-D mixed connectors), M-SERIES (highly reliable robust machined connectors), MICRO-D (micro miniature d-sub connectors), and ARMOR (Ruggedized die-cast metal backshell systems), NorComp provides solutions for even the most demanding design applications.

Firewire Cables (IEEE 1394)

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About  Firewire Cables (IEEE 1394)

IEEE 1394, commonly known as FireWire, is a specification for interconnect cables used to transmit data between computers and external devices. These cables feature connectors that comply with the IEEE 1394 standard on one or both ends. FireWire cables were popular in the past, providing high-speed data transfer and daisy-chaining capabilities. They were commonly used to connect devices such as digital cameras, camcorders, external hard drives, and audio interfaces to computers. These cables enabled fast and reliable data exchange, making them valuable in professional audio/video production, multimedia editing, and data storage applications. While FireWire technology is not as widely used today compared to other interfaces like USB or Thunderbolt, there are still instances where older equipment relies on FireWire connections. Some devices, particularly in specialized industries or legacy systems, may still have active FireWire ports. In such cases, FireWire cables continue to serve as a means of transferring data between these devices and computers. It's worth noting that FireWire has several iterations, including FireWire 400 (IEEE 1394a) and FireWire 800 (IEEE 1394b), which differ in terms of data transfer speeds and connector types. The cables used with these iterations are designed to match the corresponding FireWire interface specifications. In summary, FireWire cables with connectors that adhere to the IEEE 1394 specification enable the transmission of data between computers and external devices. While their usage has declined in recent years, they still find relevance in certain industries and with older equipment that supports FireWire connectivity.