Belden 3092A Series, 152.4m, RG6/U Coaxial, Unterminated75 Ω

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RS Stock No.:
382-6962
Mfr. Part No.:
3092A X7E500
Brand:
Belden
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Brand

Belden

Terminated/Unterminated

Unterminated

Coaxial Type

RG6/U

Outer Diameter

7.57mm

CPR Certification

Eca

Characteristic Impedance

75 Ω

Attenuation

1.97 dB/100ft @ 100MHz, 2.82 dB/100ft @ 200MHz, 3.48 dB/100ft @ 300MHz, 4.04 dB/100ft @ 400MHz

Length

152.4m

Sheath Colour

Blue

Voltage Rating

300 V

Conductor Strand Type

Solid

Core Strands

1/1.02

Capacitance

53.136pF/m

Maximum Operating Temperature

+75°C

Standards Met

Euroclass Eca

Shielding

Aluminium Wire Braid

Series

3092A

Size of Strands

18 AWG

Conductor Material

Bare Copper Clad Steel

Minimum Operating Temperature

-30°C

Velocity ratio

83%

Insulation Material

Foam PE

Sheath Material

Polyvinyl Chloride PVC

Operating Temperature Range

-30 → +75 °C

Number of Strands

1

COO (Country of Origin):
US

Belden Coaxial Cable, RG6 Type, 152.4m Length - 3092A Series - 3092A X7E500


Achieve effective links between industrial devices with this RG6/U coaxial cable from Belden. It's a control bus component designed for use with ControlNet applications. The polyethylene foam insulation withstands vibrations and chemical damage to keep the core protected even in demanding conditions. Aluminium wire braid shielding helps prevent EMI, keeping your signals strong. As a velocity ratio of 0.83 establishes fast transmission speeds, you can be sure of reliable communication between equipment.

Features & Benefits


• PVC cable jacket is resistant to chemicals and abrasion for use in harsh environments
• Solid copper conductor is highly conductive for fast and reliable signal transfer

Applications


• PLCs
• I/O chassis
• Computers
• Robotic applications
• Human-machine interfaces

What types of coaxial cables are there?


The two main types of coaxial cables have either 75Ω or 50Ω impedance. The first, like this one from Belden, is used for video signals, while a 50Ω coaxial cable is more suitable for data and wireless operations.