Branched Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
Item Name Code (INC) 60147
Additional Information for Branched Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
Branched Radio Frequency (RF) Cable Assemblies are specialized cables used in telecommunications and RF applications. They are designed to transmit high-frequency signals with minimal loss and interference.
These cable assemblies consist of a main cable that branches out into multiple smaller cables, each terminating with a connector. The main cable is typically a coaxial cable, which consists of a central conductor surrounded by an insulating layer, a metallic shield, and an outer insulating layer. The smaller cables branching out from the main cable are also coaxial cables.
Branched RF cable assemblies are used in various applications where multiple connections are required, such as in distributed antenna systems (DAS), base station installations, and RF testing and measurement setups. They allow for the efficient distribution of RF signals to multiple devices or antennas.
When selecting a branched RF cable assembly, it is important to consider factors such as the frequency range, impedance, power handling capacity, and connector types. These specifications should match the requirements of the specific application to ensure optimal performance.
Overall, branched RF cable assemblies are essential components in RF systems, enabling the reliable transmission of high-frequency signals to multiple devices or antennas.