Industrial Electronics

Connection cables optimized for NVH testing

20 November 2025

A trouble-free connection between sensor and measuring system is essential in NVH (noise, vibration, harshness) measurement technology, in vibration analyses or in the electric vehicle sector. Cable manufacturer SAB Bröckskes offers a broad portfolio of connecting cables for accelerometers that ensure superior signal quality and long-lasting performance. The special cable supplier’s NVH cables ensure precise data transmission even under demanding conditions.

The range includes sensor cables for triaxial and uniaxial sensors that are compatible with integrated SAB Bröckskes has a broad portfolio of sensor cables for NVH testing. Source: SAB BröckskesSAB Bröckskes has a broad portfolio of sensor cables for NVH testing. Source: SAB Bröckskes electronics piezo-electric (IEPE) or charge-based systems. The manufacturer supplies special low-noise coaxial cables for particularly sensitive charging applications, which operate with low interference voltage and reliably protect the measuring chain from electrostatic interference.

The cables are optimally adapted to the specific requirements by using different sheath materials in order to provide the right cable variant for every installation situation, whether a robust IEPE sensor cable or a flexibly assembled special solution. While TPFK jackets are ideal for high temperatures and confined spaces, polyurethane (PUR) jackets are ideal for mechanical stress and silicone for highly flexible applications with narrow bending radii.

In addition to proven standard designs, SAB Bröckskes designs customized cable solutions such as specific connector configurations (e.g., for PAK II from Müller-BBM); HV-compatible variants for touch-safe applications; or special solutions like coaxial cable drums and multiple cables for NVH test benches. The manufacturer also supports customers with comprehensive services, including very small production runs, delivery of individual cable lengths, customer-specific labeling and personal advice online or on site.

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