Cable Solder attachment method involves using solder to establish both mechanical and electrical connections between the cable and the connector. This process requires carefully soldering the cable's centre conductor to the contact pin of the connector, ensuring a stable and secure electrical connection. After inserting the cable, the braided shielding of the cable is soldered to the connector body, forming an electrical path for the signal return while also adding mechanical strength to the connection. Although this method may require more skill and time compared to crimping, soldering often results in extremely secure and reliable connections, making it an excellent choice for applications that demand high signal integrity and longevity. This method is typically found in applications requiring 100% shield coverage and low-PIM connections.