Agilent 01046-60105: a Reliable Cable for your Precision Analogue Connections
The Agilent 01046-60105 cable is an analogue connection component designed to ensure secure and stable signal transmission between an Agilent module and an external device, such as an integrator or analogue-to-digital converter. It is part of Agilent's standardised cabling range designed to simplify connections in analytical systems, particularly in chromatography.
This cable features two fork-shaped terminals at one end: one red for the positive analogue signal (+) and one black for the negative analogue signal (β). These clear visual markers minimise the risk of polarity reversal during installation.
The 01046-60105 cable is used, for example, to connect Agilent detection modules to 3394/6 series integrators or the 35900A converter, ensuring direct transfer of the analogue signal to acquisition or recording instruments. Its design is optimised for full compatibility with Agilent modules, avoiding the compatibility issues often encountered with generic cables.
This cable is ideal for laboratory environments where signal accuracy and reliability are paramount. It is used in liquid chromatography (HPLC) applications, spectroscopy or any analytical system with usable analogue outputs. Thanks to its universal format, it can be integrated into both existing systems and new installations.
Its robust construction, with high-quality materials and careful assembly, ensures long-term reliability even with repeated connections or demanding laboratory conditions. It requires no special configuration: once connected, it transmits the signal without conversion, delay or interference. It is a passive but essential component in any measurement chain where the analogue signal must be accurately recovered.
The Agilent 01046-60105 cable is a simple, reliable and compatible solution for connecting your Agilent equipment to signal processing or display devices. It is an essential standard in laboratories that want to guarantee the accuracy of their analogue measurements.