Belden, 9271 series Blue Twinaxial Cable, 6.1mm OD 30m, 124 Ω impedance

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£156.24

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RS Stock No.:
382-7145
Mfr. Part No.:
9271 006100
Brand:
Belden
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Brand

Belden

Sheath Material

Polyvinyl Chloride PVC

Sheath Colour

Blue

Length

30m

Characteristic Impedance

124 Ω

Attenuation

3.6 dB/100ft @ 50MHz, 5 dB/100ft @ 100MHz, 6.9 dB/100ft @ 200MHz, 9.6 dB/100ft @ 400MHz

Insulation Material

PE

CPR Certification

Eca

Outer Diameter

6.1mm

Capacitance

72.16 pF/m

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+60°C

Screened/Unscreened

Unscreened

Velocity ratio

66%

Conductor Strand Type

Stranded

Number of Strands

7

Size of Strands

33 AWG

Conductor Material

Tinned Copper

Core Strands

7/33 AWG

Cable Shape

Twinaxial

Standards Met

Euroclass Eca

Series

9271

COO (Country of Origin):
US

Belden Blue Twinaxial Cable, 6.1mm OD, 30m Length - 9271 006100


Achieve high-speed signal transfers with this twinaxial cable from Belden. Its two 25AWG conductors are insulated with polyethylene, which is robust and flexible, so delivers long-term performance. An integrated drain wire assists with effective grounding to prevent electric shocks and damage to equipment. You can quickly identify this cable during installation and maintenance, thanks to its bright blue sheath. As it comes on a 30m reel, there's enough to cut and terminate lengths needed for multiple installations.

Features & Benefits


• Broad operating temperature range from -20°C to +60°C for use in demanding conditions
• PVC cable jacket withstands chemical damage to extend the service life of the product
• Tinned-copper conductors efficiently conduct signals

Applications


• LANs
• Server rooms
• Data transmission and information system

What's the difference between a coaxial and twinaxial cable?


A coaxial cable has a single, solid conductor, while a twinaxial cable has a pair of conductors.

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