coaxial cable
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Definition History Construction Working Process Categories Types Connectors USES Advantages Disadvantages
Coaxial cable is a type of cable that ,
Has an inner conductor surrounded by a tubular insulating layer,
Also surrounded by a tubular conducting shield.
Many coaxial cables also have an insulating outer sheath or jacket.
The term coaxial comes from the inner conductor and the outer shield sharing a geometric axis.
Invented by English engineer and mathematician Oliver Heaviside in 1880.
• Coaxial cables are categorize by Radio Guide (RG).
• Each RG number denotes a unique set of specifications:
To connect coaxial cable to devices, we need coaxial connectors.
Most common type of connector is Bayone-Neill-
Concelman(BNC) BNC F- Connector N- Connectors
Distributing cable television networks & their signals. Traditional Ethernet LAN’s (Local Area Network) connections -- High Bandwidth (Can pass) -- High data rate
Used as a transmission line for radio frequency signals. Feed lines connecting radio transmitters and receivers
with their antennas. Video equipment & digital audio (S/PDIF) plugin cables. CCTV cables.
Cheap to make. Cheap to install. Easy to modify. Good bandwidth. Great channel capacity. Noise immunity.
Unwanted noise and picture ghosting. More expensive. High attenuation. The thicker the cable , the more difficult to
work with. Effect of current flow.