RS PRO, 50m, RG213/U Coaxial, Unterminated50 Ω

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Brand

RS PRO

Terminated/Unterminated

Unterminated

Coaxial Type

RG213/U

Outer Diameter

10.3mm

Characteristic Impedance

50 Ω

Attenuation

14.5 dB/100m @ 400MHz, 55 dB/100m @ 3GHz, 9.5 dB/100m @ 200MHz

Length

50m

Sheath Colour

Black

Conductor Strand Type

Stranded

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Sheath Material

Polyvinyl Chloride PVC

Capacitance

101pF/m

Conductor Material

Bare Copper

Shielding

Copper Braid

Maximum Operating Temperature

+85°C

Operating Temperature Range

-40 → +85 °C

Number of Strands

7

Core Strands

7/0.75

Velocity ratio

65.9%

Insulation Material

PE

Size of Strands

0.75 mm

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

RG213/U High Frequency Coaxial Cable


The RG213/U Coaxial Cables are commonly used for Internal wiring of mainframes, communication instruments, and electronic devices as well as connection of test head and interface of IC test system.

What is a Coaxial Cable?


A coaxial cable is a specific type of cable that is made up from copper combined with other metal shield materials and components to block signal interference. They include one physical channel to carry the surrounding signal, usually accompanied with a layer of insulation.

Features and Benefits


• A coaxial communication cable, great for communicating!
• Pure copper wire (7 x 0.75 mm) with polyethylene insulation
• Shielding is braiding made of pure copper
• Outer sheath is made from black PVC

Typical Applications


• Transmitting signals for televisions and areal connections
• Transmitting signals of CCTV images
• Transmitting signals for broadband
• Connect satellite antenna facilities to homes and businesses
• Interconnecting telecoms industry equipment and data
• Facilitating the transmission of radio frequency signals

How do Coaxial Cables work?


Coaxial cables work through having concentric layers of electrical conductors and insulating material. The way that they are constructed is what ensures that a signal is enclosed within the cable and prevents any electrical noise from interfering with the signal.

Approvals

IEC 96 no. 50-3-1 and BS 2316

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