Difference between revisions of "Coaxial Cable"
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+ | * In most environments an outer protective covering is applied over the shield. | ||
+ | * The capacity of a coaxial cable for either data or energy transmission is higher than other configurations. | ||
* The RG-6 cable is a 75 Ohm cable with F-Type connectors. This is the same cable used with many cable/satellite TV devices | * The RG-6 cable is a 75 Ohm cable with F-Type connectors. This is the same cable used with many cable/satellite TV devices | ||
* The original LAN cable used N-Type connectors. | * The original LAN cable used N-Type connectors. |
Revision as of 17:45, 4 October 2022
Full Title or Meme
A cable that consists of a central conductor surrounded by insulation and a conductive braid or other shield around the outside.
Context
- In most environments an outer protective covering is applied over the shield.
- The capacity of a coaxial cable for either data or energy transmission is higher than other configurations.
- The RG-6 cable is a 75 Ohm cable with F-Type connectors. This is the same cable used with many cable/satellite TV devices
- The original LAN cable used N-Type connectors.