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Supplier: HAVE, Inc.
Description: dielectric. These processed materials achieve low attenuation, a precision 75-ohm impedance, low structural return loss, and superior crush resistance. Two heavy-gage, isolated braid shields provide excellent RF/EMI shielding and low DC resistance. Features & Benefits Low
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Supplier: HAVE, Inc.
Description: materials achieve low attenuation, a precision 75-ohm impedance, low structural return loss, and superior crushresistance. Two heavy-gage, isolated braid shields provide excellent RF/EMI shielding and low DC resistance. Features & Benefits Ultra-low Attenuation, .80 dB/ft at 135
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Supplier: HAVE, Inc.
Description: processed materials achieve low attenuation, a precision 75-ohm impedance, low structural return loss, and superior crush resistance. Two heavy-gage, isolated braid shields provide excellent RF/EMI shielding and low DC resistance. Features & Benefits Ultra-low Attenuation, .80 d
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Supplier: HAVE, Inc.
Description: processed materials achieve low attenuation, a precision 75-ohm impedance, low structural return loss, and superior crush resistance. Two heavy-gage, isolated braid shields provide excellent RF/EMI shielding and low DC resistance. Features & Benefits Low Attenuation, 2.98 dB/ft
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Supplier: Consolidated Electronic Wire & Cable
Description: Product Construction-100 Ohm Conductor: Stranded tinned copper Stranded bare copper Dielectric: Solid "FEP" Teflon 200°C Shield: Bare copper braid 95% 100% aluminum foil plus tin copper braid 60
- Cable Jacket: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
- Cable Shielding: Braid
- Impedance: 100 ohms
- Operating Temperature: -20 to 150 C
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Supplier: Consolidated Electronic Wire & Cable
Description: Product Construction - RG6/U Conductor: Solid bare copper Dielectric: Foam "FEP" Teflon 200°C Shield: 100% aluminum foil plus tin copper braid 60% Jacket: PVDF Plenum Rated
- Cable Jacket: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
- Cable Shielding: Braid, Foil / Copper Tape
- Impedance: 75 ohms
- North American (AWG): 18 AWG
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Supplier: Consolidated Electronic Wire & Cable
Description: Product Construction-RG58/U Conductor: Solid bare copper Dielectric: Solid "FEP" Teflon 200°C Shield: Tinned copper braid 95% Jacket: PVDF Plenum Rated Documentation marker tape for
- Cable Jacket: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
- Cable Shielding: Braid
- Impedance: 50 ohms
- North American (AWG): 19 AWG
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Supplier: Consolidated Electronic Wire & Cable
Description: Applications: RF signal transmission CCTV and MATV systems Programmable controllers Word processing systems Computer peripheral interconnects Special Features: Installation in air plenums without the use of conduit Passes
- Cable Jacket: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
- Cable Shielding: Braid
- Impedance: 75 ohms
- North American (AWG): 20 AWG
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Description: ) 12? x 18? RF shielded lighting system – Lighting Options RF shielded door – (1) 3' x 7' Single leaf access door, low threshold Powerline filters – (2) 2×30 amp Conduit, one switch, and two receptacles
- Configuration: Walk-In
- Features: Lights
- Test Parameters: Sound, Emissions, Other
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Description: RF shielded enclosure Free standing design – structural support system Modular wood-core panel construction Raised access floor (12? deep w/ removable panels) Waveguide ventilation panels – (4) 12? x 24? Bulkhead
- Configuration: Walk-In
- Features: Lights
- Test Parameters: Sound, Emissions, Other
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current. Measurements can be made on single and multi-conductor cables, ground and bonding straps, shielded conduits and on coaxial cables. A current probe acts as a single turn primary, multiple turn secondary transformer, placing low series impedance in the probed power line or signal lead while (read more)
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SYNCHROTRON RADIATION SOURCES A PRIMER
The communication services run in rf - shielded conduits .
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The 118-GHz Electron Cyclotron Heating System on Tore Supra
box, with rf shielding in the conduits .
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http://dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/handle/1721.1/93675/94rr012_full.pdf?sequence=1
The beams enter through a narrow (0.5 x 7.5 cm ) slit with the bias voltages and signals being brought out through a shielded metal conduit to the RF shielded rack.
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Development of an Off-the-Shelf Bus for Small Satellites
The RF conduit , or shielded antenna cable, is also non-bus wiring and was selected for its flexibility, small diameter, and low outgassing properties [15].
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Testing Large Industrial Systems, Preparations and Techniques
The manufacturer of this type of conduit also has an RF shielding version of this product, called “Shieldtite”, but the water and oil tight options for this version are more limited.
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