Coax cable

Coaxial cables, or coax cables for short, are two-pole cables. They consist of an inner conductor which is surrounded by a hollow cylindrical outer conductor at an even distance. This has the task of shielding the inner conductor from interference radiation. The structure of the cable determines the resistance of the line waves and the frequency-dependent attenuation of the cable.

Applications

Audio, Video

Illustration: Cross section of coaxial cables
Illustration: Cross section of coaxial cables
Technical features
Cable type: 50 Ω, 75 Ω
Insulation: PE, PP, FEP
Sheath: PVC, TPU
Temperature: -40 until +105°C (3000 h)
and until +85°C and +125°C (3000 h)

Multimedia

Coax cable

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