NOVALINK SYSTEMS,
an ONSET ENGINEERING company
Type of connectors we process
RF and Coaxial Connectors
SMA, SMB, BNC, TNC
N-type
UHF (or PL-259, often used for ham radio)
F-type (commonly used for TV antennas and cable/satellite connections)
LEMO connector
Board and Wire Connectors
Terminal blocks
Pin headers
IDC (Insulation Displacement Connectors)
JST connectors
Dupont connectors
Data Connectors
USB (Type A, Type B, Type C, Mini, Micro)
Ethernet (RJ45)
Serial port (DB9, DB25)
Parallel port
SATA (for hard drives)
eSATA (external SATA)
FireWire (IEEE 1394)
Power Connectors
IEC connectors (like those on the back of PCs and many household devices)
Barrel connectors (often used for DC power supplies)
Molex (common in PCs)
ATX power connectors (used for motherboards)
Audio and Video Connectors
3.5mm jack (also known as headphone jack or aux input)
6.35mm jack (quarter-inch or guitar jack)
RCA (phono)
HDMI
DisplayPort
Others
D-sub (used in various applications)
Centronics (old-style printer connectors)
PS/2 (for older keyboards and mice)
Pogo pins (used in some charging and data connections)
"Cable Manufacturing Excellence: From Prototype Precision to Large-Scale Production "
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the way we live, work, and connect. From immersive virtual worlds like the metaverse to real-time data transmission in operating rooms, AI is pushing the boundaries of what's possible. But behind these groundbreaking applications lies a crucial, often overlooked element: the cable.
While AI algorithms steal the headlines, it's the physical infrastructure of cables that provides the vital nervous system for these intelligent systems. In the age of AI, cables are no longer passive conduits; they are active participants, transmitting vast quantities of data with lightning speed and precision.
Here's how cables are playing a critical role in the rise of AI:
Our in-house manufacturing technologies
Injection Mold Tooling & Parts
Injection molding is the process of forcing heated thermoplastics into a mold cavity to create a desired component . Using Injection Molding, we Injection Molded Parts; Injection Over molded; Connectors and Strain Reliefs.
Decades of deep mold tool design knowledge can be relayed into your project, as this is the key area for achieving streamlined production and high mechanical performance.
3D Printing ( FDM & SLA)
3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, has gained prominence for its ability to transform digital designs into tangible objects layer by layer. This transformative technology has found its way into numerous sectors, offering unparalleled advantages in terms of design flexibility, rapid prototyping, and cost-effectiveness. The application of 3D printing in cable prototype development holds the promise of reshaping the way cables are designed and produced. With more than 20 FDM 3D printers at our 3D printing farm, we have a very broad range of manufacturing capabilities and support both one-off prototyping and low-volume production.
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Cable Assemblies
Solder and crimp terminations in compliance with IPC-610/620 and J-Standard.
Soldering and tinning
Overmolding (check out strain relief overmolding)
Ultrasonic welding
Cable management solution – tubing, sleeving, cable ties, labeling
For each project, we design specific processes custom to your product, along with fixtures and manufacturing aids that eliminate operator dependency.
Custom test connectors (TC)
Testing bleeding-edge prototypes without waiting for off-the-shelf connectors.
Validating mission-critical systems with custom connectors that meet the most stringent security and compliance requirements.
Streamlining your testing workflow with connectors that seamlessly integrate with your existing tools and methodologies.
Contact us for Custom Cable Assemblies & Connectors
Email us : sales@novalinksystems.net
Call us : 949 315 8685
Visit our Office : 8 Goodyear #115 , Irvine, CA. 92618
SCALABILITY AND VOLUME
Ability to handle both small-batch custom orders and large-scale production runs.
Quick turnaround times, even for high-volume orders.
Flexibility in adjusting production schedules to meet customer demands.
PRODUCT SUPPORT WARRANTY
Comprehensive warranties for all products.
Dedicated customer service and technical support teams.
Training and resources for customers to ensure proper product usage and maintenance.