RF Coaxial Cables

1938 RF Cables from 37 manufacturers listed on everything RF

RF & Microwave Coaxial Cables from the leading manufacturers are listed here. View flexible, regid, cryogenic, semi-rigid and many other RF cables on everything RF. Narrow down on the list based on their frequency, impedance and other relevant parameters. View product specifications, compare products, download datasheets and request quotations.

Description:5.8 mm (Dia), Phase Stable Flexible Cable from DC to 70 GHz
Type:
Flexible
Application:
Test & Measurement
Attenuation:
0.650 dB/m
Cut off Frequency:
70 GHz
Power:
16 W
Propagation Velocity:
77%
Outer Conductor Material:
Copper, Silver plated
Dielectric Withstanding Voltage:
0.7 kV
Impedance:
50 Ohms
Connector:
1.85 mm
Sub Type:
Phase Stable
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Description:Flexible Bulk Cable Package | SW 110 25 ft length
Type:
Flexible
Attenuation:
0.117 to 0.792 dB/ft
Cut off Frequency:
55 GHz
Propagation Velocity:
0.77
Outer Conductor Material:
Silver Plated Copper Flat Braid
Impedance:
50 Ohms
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Description:250 Semi-rigid Coax Cable (by foot) with Tinned Aluminum Outer Conductor
Type:
Semi-Rigid
Attenuation:
4.5 to 48 dB/100ft
Cut off Frequency:
18 GHz
Power:
100 to 962 W
Propagation Velocity:
0.695
Outer Conductor Material:
Aluminum Tin
Dielectric Withstanding Voltage:
7500 Vac
Impedance:
50 Ohms
Sub Type:
Standard
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Type:
Semi-Rigid
Application:
Military
Cut off Frequency:
60 GHz
Impedance:
50 Ohms
Connector:
1.8 mm, SSMP
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Description:Phase Stable Armored Test Cable Up to 50 GHz
Type:
Flexible
Application:
Military, Test & Measurement
Attenuation:
0.104 to 1.743 dB/ft
Cut off Frequency:
50 GHz
Propagation Velocity:
80%
Grade:
Military
Dielectric Withstanding Voltage:
1.2 kV
Impedance:
50 Ohms
Connector:
1.85 mm, 2.4 mm, 2.92 mm, 3.5 mm, 7/16 DIN, BNC, S...
Sub Type:
Phase Stable
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Description:Flexible RF Cable from DC to 40 GHz
Type:
Flexible
Application:
Board to Board Interconnection, Point to Point Int...
Cut off Frequency:
40 GHz
Power:
0.015 kW
Propagation Velocity:
70%
Outer Conductor Material:
Flat Wire Silver Plated
Impedance:
50 Ohms
Connector:
SMA, 2.92 mm
Sub Type:
Low Loss
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Description:Low Loss Flexible Microwave Cable from DC to 18 GHz
Type:
Flexible
Attenuation:
0.010 to 0.230 dB/ft
Cut off Frequency:
18 GHz
Power:
340 to 2000 W
Propagation Velocity:
0.83
Impedance:
50 Ohms
Sub Type:
Low Loss, Phase Stable
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Description:Phase Stable Cable
Type:
Flexible
Application:
Telecommunication Systems, Test & Measurement, Ant...
Cable Group:
RG-402
Cut off Frequency:
50 GHz
Propagation Velocity:
0.76
Outer Conductor Material:
Copper Ribbon, Silver Plated
Impedance:
50 Ohms
Sub Type:
Phase Stable
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Description:Flexible Cable from DC to 18 GHz
Type:
Flexible
Cut off Frequency:
18 GHz
Power:
1200 W
Propagation Velocity:
80 %
Outer Conductor Material:
Silver Plated Copper Flat Braid
Impedance:
50 Ohms
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Description:65 GHz, Dia: 0.047" Cryogenic Cables for SMA, 2.92 mm, 2.4 mm, 1.85 mm
Cut off Frequency:
65 GHz
Outer Conductor Material:
Cupro Nickel
Connector:
SMA, 2.92 mm, K Type, 2.4 mm, 1.85 mm, V Type
Sub Type:
Cryogenic
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What are RF Cables?

RF & Microwave Coaxial Cables are used to transmit high-frequency signals from one point to another. These cables are available in a number of form factors like Flexible, Rigid, Semi-Rigid, Hand Formable and Cryogenic. everything RF has listed RF and Microwave cables from the leading manufacturers and made them searchable by specification. When looking for a coaxial cable here are some key specification that one should consider:

Type: Coaxial cables can be flexible, semi-rigid, hand formable i.e they hold the space in which they have been bent.

Impedance: Most cables are 50 Ohms or 75 Ohms. It is important to select the cables based on the impedance of the system or device it is being connected to.

Cutoff Frequency: This is the maximum frequency up to which the cable can be used. Most cables are designed to operate up to a particular frequency beyond which the losses increase and the cable no longer operates properly.

Dielectric: This the dielectric material of the cable. The dielectric material used has an impact on the cutoff frequency of the cable and the power level that the cable can support.

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