Coaxial Cables (RF)

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095-902-516-150

095-902-516-150

Connex (Amphenol RF)

SMA STRAIGHT PLUG TO AMC PLUG ON

0

095-850-255-024

095-850-255-024

Connex (Amphenol RF)

RF CABLE ASSEMBLY BNC STRAIGHT J

0

095-909-189-018

095-909-189-018

Connex (Amphenol RF)

RF CABLE ASSEMBLY N-TYPE RIGHT A

0

095-902-507-036

095-902-507-036

Connex (Amphenol RF)

SMA RA PL TO SMA STR BKHD JK LMR

0

095-850-158M500

095-850-158M500

Connex (Amphenol RF)

HD-BNC STRAIGHT PLUG TO HD-BNC S

0

175101-R1-11.00

175101-R1-11.00

Connex (Amphenol RF)

CBL ASSY N TYPE PLUG .085 11"

0

095-902-462-004

095-902-462-004

Connex (Amphenol RF)

CONN SMA JACK STR 50 OHM SOLDER

97

265101-08-60.00

265101-08-60.00

Connex (Amphenol RF)

MMCX STRAIGHT PLUG TO MMCX STRAI

26

095-909-190-036

095-909-190-036

Connex (Amphenol RF)

RF CABLE ASSEMBLY N-TYPE RIGHT A

0

095-725-108M100

095-725-108M100

Connex (Amphenol RF)

SMP STRAIGHT PLUG TO SMP STRAIGH

0

095-850-210-150

095-850-210-150

Connex (Amphenol RF)

BNC STRAIGHT BULKHEAD JACK TO AM

53

095-725-120-010

095-725-120-010

Connex (Amphenol RF)

SMP STRAIGHT PLUG TO SMP RIGHT A

0

095-725-118-011

095-725-118-011

Connex (Amphenol RF)

SMP STRAIGHT PLUG TO SMP RIGHT A

0

095-850-265-006

095-850-265-006

Connex (Amphenol RF)

RF CABLE ASSEMBLY BNC RIGHT ANGL

0

095-850-266-018

095-850-266-018

Connex (Amphenol RF)

RF CABLE ASSEMBLY BNC STRAIGHT P

0

336209-12-0100

336209-12-0100

Connex (Amphenol RF)

CBL ASSY UMCC-TNC 3.937"

46

095-902-479-036

095-902-479-036

Connex (Amphenol RF)

CBL ASSY SMA PLUG LMR 240 36"

26

135101-R2-M0.75

135101-R2-M0.75

Connex (Amphenol RF)

CBL ASSY SMA PLUG .141 29.53"

18

245101-04-M0.75

245101-04-M0.75

Connex (Amphenol RF)

CBL ASSY SMA-BNC RG58 29.53"

0

095-902-451M100

095-902-451M100

Connex (Amphenol RF)

CBL ASSY SMA PLUG TO PLUG 3.3'

25

Coaxial Cables (RF)

1. Overview

RF coaxial cables are cylindrical transmission lines consisting of concentric conductors separated by dielectric materials. They enable efficient transfer of high-frequency electrical signals (typically 1 MHz to 110 GHz) with minimal interference, making them critical components in telecommunications, broadcasting, aerospace, and test equipment. Their shielded structure ensures signal integrity in noisy environments.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeKey FeaturesApplications
Rigid Coaxial CableMetallic outer conductor, fixed geometryTest labs, high-power transmitters
Semi-Rigid CableFormable but non-flexing, excellent shieldingMicrowave systems, aerospace
Flexible Coaxial CableBraided shield, bendableGeneral-purpose communication systems
Low-Loss Foam DielectricPE/PTFE dielectric, reduced attenuation5G infrastructure, satellite links

3. Structure and Composition

Typical construction includes:
  1. Center Conductor: Solid/stranded copper/aluminum for signal transmission
  2. Dielectric Insulator: Polyethylene (PE) or PTFE foam maintaining uniform impedance
  3. Shielding Layer: Braided copper/aluminum with 85-95% coverage (single/double layers)
  4. Outer Jacket: PVC/PE for mechanical/environmental protection
Critical dimensions determine characteristic impedance (commonly 50 for data/75 for video).

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Characteristic ImpedanceMatched load resistance (50/75 )Minimizes signal reflection
Attenuation (dB/100m)Signal loss per unit lengthDetermines transmission distance
Frequency RangeOperational bandwidth (e.g., 0-18GHz)Limits application scope
VSWRVoltage Standing Wave RatioMeasures impedance matching quality
Power HandlingMax RF power capacityPrevents dielectric breakdown

5. Application Fields

  • Telecommunications: 5G base stations, fiber-wireless systems
  • Broadcasting: TV antenna feeds, studio equipment
  • Aerospace: Radar systems, avionics
  • Test & Measurement: Oscilloscope probes, signal analyzers
  • Industrial IoT: Wireless sensor networks

6. Leading Manufacturers

ManufacturerKey Products
Amphenol CorporationSUCOFLEX 104, 106 series
TE ConnectivityRadiation-resistant RG-58
HUBER+SUHNERRF flexible cables (SST series)
CommScopeHeliax FSJ1-50A
Southwest Microwave832 Series semi-rigid

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:
  • Match impedance to system requirements
  • Verify frequency/attenuation specifications
  • Environmental factors (temperature, UV resistance)
  • Mechanical requirements (flexure life, bending radius)
  • Connector compatibility (SMA, N-Type, etc.)
Example: 5G massive MIMO deployment requires low-PIM (Passive Intermodulation) cables with <0.1dB/100m loss at 3.5GHz.

8. Industry Trends

  • High-Frequency Demand: Development of 110GHz+ cables for 6G research
  • Weight Reduction: Composite materials in aerospace applications
  • Green Manufacturing: Halogen-free jacket materials adoption
  • Smart Cables: Embedded sensors for condition monitoring
  • Standardization: 5G NR band-specific cable specifications
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