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From SF Cable Inc.
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Coaxial cables have one conductor insulated with a dielectric material and then surrounded by the other conductor, usually referred to as the center conductor and shield. Triaxial cables are specialized coaxial cables.
Audio cables are electrical cables or wires with specific characteristics to transmit audio signals
Electrical feedthroughs transmit electrical current through the walls of a pressurized or vacuum system through a hermetic seal.
Waveguide-to-coaxial adapters are used to connect waveguide devices to coaxial components.
Network media converters change the signal of encoded data from one media type to another as it is transmitted through, or between, networks.
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In the text we look at the way data is represented (a set of patterns referred to as “1” or
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Technical Articles
Coaxial Cabling
- Wires, Cables, and Accessories
Coaxial Cabling Tutorial (.pdf)
- Wires, Cables, and Accessories
Data Cabling Tutorial (.pdf)
- Wires, Cables, and Accessories
Video Cabling Tutorial (.pdf)
- Computer Peripherals
Technical Resources - Glossary
- Wires, Cables, and Accessories
RJ (Registered Jack) Style Modular Plugs
- Networking Equipment
Premise Wiring Tutorial (.pdf)
- Computer Peripherals
Understanding Twisted Pair Testing
- Lab and Test Equipment
Data Communications Tutorial (.pdf)
- Computer Peripherals
Fiber Optic Tutorial (.pdf)
- Fiber Optics
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