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Cable Glossary

Testing

 

Term Minimal Testing
Testing The electrical test of an assembly to verify all expected connections; and to verify insulation prevents unexpected connections.
Connections The continuous electrical path between 2 or more points wherein current flows. This path has low resistance, usually less than 5 ohms. The path is constructed with metal parts, such as copper wire, contacts, terminations, splices, and mating contacts of connectors.
Resistance A measure of the difficulty for electric current to pass through a connection.
Intermittent Open The intended electrical path contains a unintended gap that appears and disappears when the assembly is flexed.
Insulation The connector housings, outside coverings of wire, and air gaps that keep metal components separated. Insulation- prevents electricity from flowing between connections that were not intended to connect.
Short An unintended connection between 2 or more parts. This failure indicates insufficient insulation between metal conductors which were not intended to be connected.
Intermittent Short An unintended connection between 2 or more parts which appears and disappears when the assembly is flexed.
Insulation Resistance (IR) Failure The insulation resistance is high enough to prevent a short, yet is not high enough to meet the insulation resistance specification.
Dielectric Breakdown (DWV) The insulation barrier is missing and only a small air gap keeps metal conductors from shorting. The tester detects an electrical arc when high voltage is applied between these poorly insulated connections.

 

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