Well as length is increased the delay will increase because the signal takes longer to travel to the destination, but i don't know exactly how much delay would be added. Keeping in mind that the RF signal travels at 186,000 miles a second, you will never see or hear a delay.
coaxial cable speed is slower than fiber optic cable. it is main disadvantage of coaxial cable
Coaxial cables are conductors that send an electrical signal through an inner conductor which is surrounded by a protective insulating layer and sealed by a shield. The cable itself is protected by the outside insulating layer. Coaxial cable is commonly used for video and CATV transmission. The advantage is that electromagnetic fields have less leakage outside the shield.
Coaxial Qr is a coax cable that has been developed to met the demands of broadband or internet. At the moment it is considered to be the best of all the coax cables out there as it is very flexible and reliable.
Ohms are a measure of resistance to electric current.You're probably talking about a 75 ohm coaxial cable. In this case, 75 ohms is the characteristic impedance of the cable.
Iam pretty sure that baseband coax was 50 ohm and was used for networking computer, were broadband coax is 75 ohm and used in the cable tv industry. A baseband signal is the original signal before it is modulated onto a carrier, mulitplexed or mixed. A broadband signal contains many channels which have been modulated or multiplexed onto a common carrier. The significant difference is the bandwidth of each. The impedance of the cable which carries either of them is totally irrelevant to the definition.
Difference between coaxial cable and STP cable used for computer networking?
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Uses of Coaxial Cable?
The length of the cable, the gauge of the inner conductor, the material used as dieletric.
The characteristic impedance of a coaxial feeder doesn't depend on its length.The number is printed on the jacket of the cable, and applies equally to a1-meter section or a 500-meter section.The effective impedance of a coaxial feeder depends on its length if it's not terminatedin the characteristic impedance. The relationship is not a simple proportion, and thisimpedance is a complex quantity.
Waveguides are used at higher frequencies where their loss is lower than coaxial cable. Coaxial cable is used at lower frequencies where waveguides are too large and heavy. Lastly Coaxial cable is also used at higher frequencies where some flexibility is required.
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how many wires does a coaxial cable have
Purchase a "Coaxial Fluke Tester" It will tell you the length frequency and even if there is a problem with the cable.
It is the loss of data from the coaxial cable during transmission .
STP is also called coaxial cable