The Davis RF High-Quality RG-174 50 Ohm Micro Coax cable is known for its reliable performance and specific electrical properties suited for various low-power and high-frequency applications. Here are the typical specifications for RG-174 coaxial cable: - Impedance: 50 Ohms
- Conductor: Typically made from stranded or solid bare copper
- Conductor Diameter: Approximately 0.48 mm (0.019 inches)
- Dielectric: Usually made of polyethylene (PE)
- Dielectric Diameter: Approximately 1.52 mm (0.060 inches)
- Outer Diameter: Approximately 2.79 mm (0.110 inches)
- Shielding: Braided or foil shield made of tinned copper
- Jacket Material: Commonly PVC, but may vary depending on the specific model or supplier (Davis RF might offer additional protection)
- Jacket Diameter: Approximately 2.79 mm (0.110 inches)
- Capacitance: Around 101 pF/m (30.8 pF/ft)
- Attenuation: This can vary based on frequency, but a common benchmark is around 14.3 dB per 100 feet at 100 MHz.
- Operating Frequency Range: Up to several GHz, but performance can vary.
This type of cable is widely used in radio frequency applications, antenna connections, data communication lines, and more due to its compact size and flexibility.
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