Thursday, 24 January 2013

Coaxial Cable

Coaxial cable carries signals of higher frequency ranges than twisted pair cable. The coaxial cable has a central core conductor of solid usually copper enclosed in an insulating sheath, which is encased in an outer metallic conductor. The outer metallic wrapping not only serve as a shield against noise but it also act as a second conductor, which completes the circuit.
Coaxial cable
Coaxial Cable

Coaxial cables are categorized by their radio government (RG) ratings as shown below,


Category
Impedance
Use
RG 59
75 Ω
Cable TV
RG 58
50 Ω
Thin Ethernet
RG 11
50 Ω
Thick Ethernet
Categories of coaxial cables

The most common type of connector used today is the Bayone-Neill-Concelman (BNC).

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