Firewire Cables (IEEE 1394)Cable assemblies are groups of cables or wires that are connected and arranged in a specific configuration to suit a particular application. These assemblies can include a variety of different cables and wires, and may include connectors, terminals, or other components to facilitate the connection of the assembly to other electronic devices or systems.
Firewire cables, also known as IEEE 1394 cables, are a type of cable assembly that is used to transmit digital data. Firewire is a high-speed serial bus standard that was developed by Apple and is used in a variety of consumer and professional audio-video and data-communication applications. Firewire cables are typically used to connect devices such as digital cameras, video cameras, and external hard drives to a computer or other host device. These cables can transfer data at speeds of up to 400 Mbps, and can support both isochronous and asynchronous data transfer.