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Overmolding embedded electronics is an expanding arena within the cable assembly industry. As input/output (I/O) connections in electronic devices become more compact and reduced in physical size, embedding electronic circuitry within the cable assembly becomes a cost-effective alternative to on-board electronics. Typically referred to as smart cables or dongles, these devices can be a challenging but fulfilling design approach, compared to alternative ways of packaging (see Figure 1). Products & Services
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