Coaxial cable
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Coaxial cable, or coax, is an electrical cable with an inner conductor surrounded by a tubular insulating layer typically of a flexible material with a high dielectric constant, all of which are surrounded by a conductive layer (typically of fine woven wire for flexibility, or of a thin metallic foil), and finally covered with a thin insulating layer on the outside. The term coaxial comes from the inner conductor and the outer shield sharing the same geometric axis.
Coaxial cable, or coax, is an electrical cable with an inner conductor surrounded by a tubular insulating layer typically of a flexible material with a high dielectric constant, all of which are surrounded by a conductive layer (typically of fine woven wire for flexibility, or of a thin metallic foil), and finally covered with a thin insulating layer on the outside.
The term coaxial comes from the inner conductor and the outer shield sharing the same geometric axis.
[edit] Also See;
- Category 5 cable
- Category 3 cable
- Coax
- Freestyle Equipment List
- Triaxial cable
- Twisted pair cabling
- Multi-mode optical fiber
- Single-mode optical fiber
- Optical fiber connector
- Multiplexer
- Multiplexing
- Communication channel
- Structure of an Optical Fiber
- FireWire
[edit] Reference
1. Wikipedia see Coaxial cable [1]
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