What does the p-Cable mean?

What does the p-Cable mean?

A P-Cable is a 68-wire cable used with the 16-bit and SCSI-3 bus and can be used in conjunction with the Q-Cable. Hardware terms, Q-Cable, SCSI.Oct 17, 2017

What is P-cable seismic?

The P-Cable system consists of a seismic cable towed perpendicular to a vessel's steaming direction (Figure 1). This configuration allows us to image an up to 150 m wide swath of the sub-surface for each sail line. A 3D image of the subsurface can subsequently be computed by combining the data for each sail line.

What is Type P Cable used for?

Type P Rig Cables are specifically designed for installation and use in harsh environments found within offshore and onshore drilling rigs. These extreme environments may include severe cold, high heat, constant vibration, drilling mud, mechanical stress, and salt corrosion.

What are the different types of cables in electrical?

- Coaxial cable – used for radio frequency signals, for example in cable television distribution systems. - Communications cable. - Direct-buried cable. - Flexible cables. - Heliax cable. - Non-metallic sheathed cable (or nonmetallic building wire, NM, NM-B) - Metallic sheathed cable (or armored cable, AC, or BX)

What is rig Cable?

Type P Rig Cables are specifically designed for installation and use in harsh environments found within offshore and onshore drilling rigs. As reliability on drilling rigs is a must, it is necessary to have IEEE 1580 Type P cables in stock which conform to strict standards and approvals. ...

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