
Medical Cable Assembly Production Process Explained
A medical cable assembly may look simple from the outside, but anyone who has worked on real medical device development knows that the cable is often where hidden production problems begin.

A medical cable assembly may look simple from the outside, but anyone who has worked on real medical device development knows that the cable is often where hidden production problems begin.

Medical device failures are not always caused by chips, software, sensors, or PCB design. Sometimes the real problem is much smaller — a connector that loosens after repeated movement, a cable that becomes too stiff once shielding is added, an incorrect pin definition between two boards, or signal noise that only appears when the device is fully assembled.

A lot of teams start looking for medical cable assembly manufacturers only after a problem appears. A drawing looks correct, the connector part number seems right, and the first assumption is that any factory that can crimp, solder, and test cables should be able to make the product.
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