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Properties for popular coaxial cables are listed below including Type, Z0, Dielectric, Capacitance, dB.
Coaxial cable, or coax (pronounced / ˈ k oʊ. æ k s /), is a type of electrical cable consisting of an inner conductor surrounded by a concentric conducting shield, with the two separated by a dielectric (insulating material); many coaxial cables also have a protective outer sheath or jacket.
Amphenol RF offers a broad range of connectors designed to terminate to many commercially available coaxial cable types. The following cable guide lists standard flexible, Low Loss, semi-rigid and conformable, micro-coaxial, and corrugated cable as well as associated product links.
Coaxial cables serve as electrical transmission lines. They effortlessly carry high radio frequency (RF) signals from one point to another with low signal loss. Coax cables have a wide range of applications, including phone lines, cable TV, internet, cell boosters, and more. They come in many sizes and lengths, each designed for specific uses.
RF Coaxial Cable Specifications. A Coaxial cable is a type of cable that is used to make transfer RF/Microwave signals. These cables usually consists of an inner conductor surrounded by a tubular insulating layer, surrounded by a tubular conducting shield and an outer covering.
More than 40 years later, CommScope offers a whole range of hybrid fiber coaxial (HFC) solutions that continues to set the standard—in performance, flexibility, reliability and cost eficiency.
Superior Shielding Dual Silver Plated Copper Braids - 96% and 97% coverage. .425 Type II-A jacket is non-contaminating and UV-resistant, suitable for outdoor use and direct-bury. Solid Polyethylene Dielectric. Ideal for Rotator Loops.
Unlike simple shielded cables transmitting low-frequency signals, coaxial cables offer superior transmission and reception capabilities, conducting alternating currents of radio frequency (RF). They’re a common choice for cable television, broadband Ethernet, and commercial radio transmissions.
Coaxial cable sizes and specifications. Coaxial cables use radio grade (RG) for sizing and specifications depending on their best-use scenario. These kinds of coax cables carry radio frequency signals and have specific use cases based on the cable length needed for the network. For example, RG-6 cable is a thinner cable that can carry higher ...
Diverse Types: CommScope provides various coaxial cable sizes and types, such as RG6, RG11, and RG59, catering to specific needs. Impedance Options: Choose from 50-ohm and 75-ohm cables, suitable for different applications.