Dual-core junction box customization process
Unlike standard off-the-shelf enclosures, custom junction box manufacturing involves a comprehensive process from initial design consultation through final production, ensuring each unit meets exact specifications for voltage ratings, ingress protection (IP), material. The following is an analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of two methods: using multi-core cables to connect to the device terminal junction box, then branching out to instruments, and directly connecting cables to the instruments. Junction boxes with hole drilling customization are enclosures designed to protect electrical connections and components. They provide a means for organizing and housing wiring and other electrical elements, while the option for customized hole drilling allows for tailored installation solutions. AN215656 describes the dual-core architecture in PSoC™6 MCUs, which includes Arm®Cortex®-M4 and Cortex®- M0+ cores, as well as an inter-processor communication (IPC) module.
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