Belden 9222
Belden 9222 triaxial cable / 50Ω
The Belden 9222 is a triaxial cable with a characteristic impedance of 50Ω.
The sheath is made of yellow PVC and the inner conductor is made of tinned stranded copper wire with a diameter of 0.94 mm. The dielectric is made of PE.
Fields of application: Measurement technology, laboratory use, video application, broadband communication
Belden 9222: Coat colour: yellow, 50 Ω // temprerature range from -40 / +75°C
Belden 9222 triaxial cable
Material | Diameter | |
Inner conductor | stranded copper wire | 0.94 mm |
Dielectric | PE | 2.90 mm |
Shielding 1 | Tinned copper braid | 3.50mm |
Intermediate sheath | PE | 4.50mm |
Shielding 2 | Tinned copper braid | 5.20mm |
Cable sheath | PVC | 6.10 mm |
Difference between coaxial cable and triaxial cable:
A triaxial cable is a special form of coaxial cable that consists of three concentric conductors. These are separated from each other by a dielectric and a shield. Areas of application are video technology and electrical measurement technology. In electrical measurement technology, currents in the femtoampere range can be measured with a suitable structure using triaxial cables. Due to the higher manufacturing costs, the cables are more expensive than coaxial cables. (c) wikipedia
Alternative cable: RGT400
Description | Format | Size | Download |
Belden 9222 cable – datasheet | 116 kB | klick here |