Coaxial Cables (RF)

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
83264 0011000

83264 0011000

Belden

#30 COAX M17/94-RG179

0

179DTNH 0101000

179DTNH 0101000

Belden

#28H PE/GIFPE SH PPO

0

87269 E4X1000

87269 E4X1000

Belden

COAX RG-62A/U 22AWG 93 OHM

0

9269 010U1000

9269 010U1000

Belden

COAX RG-62A/U 22AWG 93 OHM

0

4126S5664-0CS3129

4126S5664-0CS3129

TE Connectivity Raychem Cable Protection

COAX CABLE-STANDARD P

0

COA2130

COA2130

Laird - Antennas

CABLE ACCY 213

0

1694D 0101000

1694D 0101000

Belden

2 #18 PE SH PVC FR PARA 1=1000'

8000

9116P 877U1000

9116P 877U1000

Belden

COAX 75 OHM RG6 18AWG PLENUM

50000

573945 0061000

573945 0061000

Belden

COAX MINI RG-59 75 OHM

0

1369R 003500

1369R 003500

Belden

COAX RG6 18AWG 75OHM

0

2526E1114-9

2526E1114-9

TE Connectivity Raychem Cable Protection

COAX CABLE-TWINAXIAL

0

9823 BK002

9823 BK002

Alpha Wire

CABLE TWINAXIAL 22AWG 500'

0

9118 009U1000

9118 009U1000

Belden

COAX 75 OHM RG6 18AWG

0

2022E0421-0

2022E0421-0

TE Connectivity Raychem Cable Protection

COAX CABLE-HIGH PERFO

0

9530D5114-9CS446

9530D5114-9CS446

TE Connectivity Aerospace Defense and Marine

9530D5114-9CS446

0

735A1 008500

735A1 008500

Belden

#26 LDPE/FHDPE SH PVC

0

3092A X7E1000

3092A X7E1000

Belden

COAX 18AWG 100 OHM

0

1857A 0041000

1857A 0041000

Belden

#22 FLDPE VLDPE PVC TRIAX

0

1371R 0061000

1371R 0061000

Belden

COAX RG59 23AWG 75OHM

0

9530A1318-0

9530A1318-0

TE Connectivity Aerospace Defense and Marine

9530A1318-0

0

Coaxial Cables (RF)

1. Overview

RF coaxial cables are cylindrical transmission lines composed of concentric conductors separated by dielectric materials. They enable efficient high-frequency signal transmission (typically above 100 kHz) with excellent noise immunity. These cables serve as critical infrastructure in telecommunications, broadcasting, aerospace, and test measurement systems where signal integrity is paramount.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Rigid Coaxial CableMetallic outer conductor, fixed geometryFixed installations in broadcast transmitters
Semi-Rigid CableFormable but not bendable after installationMicrowave ovens, aerospace systems
Flexible Coaxial CableMulti-stranded conductors for bendingTest equipment, mobile communications
Low-Loss Foam DielectricPTFE foam dielectric reduces signal loss5G base stations, satellite links
Triaxial CableDouble shielding for EMI protectionMedical imaging equipment

3. Structure and Composition

Typical construction includes four layers:

  1. Central Conductor: Solid or stranded copper/aluminum for signal transmission
  2. Dielectric Insulator: PTFE, polyethylene, or foam materials maintaining uniform impedance
  3. Shielding Layer: Braided copper/aluminum with foil wrap (85-100% coverage)
  4. Outer Jacket: UV-resistant PVC or plenum-rated materials for environmental protection

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterTypical RangeSignificance
Characteristic Impedance50 , 75 standardsMatches system impedance to prevent reflections
Attenuation0.1-10 dB/100ft @1GHzDetermines maximum transmission distance
Frequency RangeDC to 40 GHz (typical)Defines usable bandwidth
VSWR1.1:1 to 2.0:1Measures impedance matching quality
Power Handling500W to 5kW peakLimits maximum operational power

5. Application Fields

  • Telecommunications: 5G infrastructure, fiber-wireless integration
  • Broadcasting: TV/radio transmission lines
  • Military/Aerospace: Radar systems, avionics
  • Test & Measurement: Oscilloscope probes, signal analyzers
  • Industrial IoT: Sensor network backbones

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
CommScopeFSJ1-50ALow-loss foam dielectric, 0-18GHz
AmphenolRG-58UGeneral-purpose 50 cable
Times MicrowaveLMR-400Weather-resistant, 0-6GHz
Huber+SuhnerRFS1000Heliax rigid line for base stations
HuaweiRF-355G massive MIMO solution

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Frequency Requirements: Match cable's usable range with system operating frequency
  • Environmental Conditions: Outdoor cables require UV protection and temperature resistance (-40 C to +85 C)
  • Bending Radius: Minimum bend radius specification (typically 10 cable diameter)
  • Connectivity: Ensure compatibility with connectors (N-type, SMA, BNC)
  • Cost vs Performance: Balance loss characteristics against budget constraints

8. Industry Trends

Current development directions include:

  • High-Frequency Optimization: Supporting 6G terahertz band exploration
  • Nanodielectric Materials: Graphene-enhanced insulation for lower loss
  • Miniaturization: 0.8mm outer diameter cables for wearable devices
  • Smart Cables: Integrated sensors for real-time condition monitoring
  • Environmental Compliance: Halogen-free flame retardant (HFFR) jacket materials
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