Hybrid cables—combining power with data/communications (copper and/or fiber)—are used wherever devices need both energy and connectivity over a single run, especially at distance or in challenging environments.
Typical deployments:
- Telecommunications: FTTx drops, 4G/5G small cells, remote radio heads, DAS, microwave backhaul, tower sites (fiber + DC power).
- Data centers and campuses: building-to-building links, edge cabinets, PoE/PoE++ devices, out-of-band management.
- Industrial automation: robotics, machine vision, sensors/actuators, PLC/SCADA, conveyor and AGV systems.
- Security and building systems: IP/PTZ cameras, access control, intercoms, alarms, door strikes, BMS controllers.
- Wireless and IoT: outdoor Wi‑Fi APs, smart city sensors, LPWAN/LoRa gateways, environmental monitors.
- Audio/Video and broadcast: SMPTE hybrid camera cables (fiber + copper), active optical HDMI/DisplayPort with power, stage lighting and audio.
- Commercial lighting: PoE/low‑voltage LED luminaires, DALI/0–10 V control with power.
- Transportation and infrastructure: rail signaling/CCTV, road ITS, tunnels, airports, marine and offshore rigs.
- Energy and utilities: wind turbines (tower runs), solar farms, substations, oil & gas facilities.
Supported applications:
- High‑bandwidth data (Gigabit to multi‑10/100G over fiber) plus simultaneous low/high‑voltage power.
- IP networking for cameras, APs, sensors, and controllers; PoE/PoE++ delivery.
- Timing/control buses (e.g., RS‑485/Modbus, CAN) alongside power.
- Broadcast camera power with return video, tally, intercom.
- Industrial fieldbus/Ethernet (Profinet/EtherNet/IP) with device power.
- AV transmission (HDMI/SDI over active optical) with device power.
- Remote equipment powering where local mains is impractical.
Benefits driving use: single-cable installation, longer reaches via fiber, reduced weight/bulk, improved reliability and weather/UV/rodent resistance with ruggedized jackets and armoring.