Claims
- 1. A multi-conductor flexible cable assembly providing Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI) isolation, comprising:a set of a plurality of individual conductor cable subassemblies; each individual conductor cable subassembly comprising a metallic conductor, an insulating sheath about the conductor, and a Faraday shield sheath made of an elastomeric conductive matrix binder having loaded therein high permeability particles of a ferrous material disposed about the insulating sheath and forming the outermost layer of said each individual cable subassembly; an outer subassembly of a pile of at least five concentric sheaths comprising radially alternating sheaths with the innermost sheath and the outermost sheath of the pile being other insulating sheaths, and with Faraday shield sheaths disposed between each radially successive pair of insulator sheaths, said Faraday shield sheaths each being made of an elastomeric conductive matrix binder having loaded therein high permeability particles of a ferrous material; and said pile of concentric sheaths of said outer subassembly being in the structural form of a concentric pile of successive cured and hardened extrusions upon one another in the radial outward direction.
- 2. A cable in accordance with claim 1 wherein said set of a plurality of individual conductor cable subassemblies comprises two individual conductor-line subassemblies.
- 3. A cable assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein the Faraday shield of each individual conductor cable subassembly, and each Faraday shield of the pile of concentric sheaths of the outer subassembly, have individual connectors to ground at the opposite ends of the multi-conductor cable assembly.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of royalties thereon or therefor.
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