Composite RF Cable|Glossary
This section is part of the Coaxial Cable Glossary for RF and coaxial systems.
What Is a Composite RF Cable?
A composite RF cable is a cable that combines multiple functions, such as signal transmission and power supply, within a single cable assembly.
It is designed to simplify wiring by integrating different types of lines into one structure.
Composite RF cables are commonly used in applications where both RF signals and electrical power need to be transmitted together.
Composite RF Cable in RF Systems
In RF systems, composite RF cables help reduce cable complexity and improve installation efficiency.
They are used in systems that require simultaneous transmission of RF signals, control signals, and electrical power.
Proper cable design is important to minimize interference between different signal lines and maintain stable performance.
FAQs: Composite RF Cable
QWhat is a composite RF cable?
QWhat is a composite RF cable?
It is a cable that combines multiple functions such as RF signal transmission and power supply into one assembly.
QWhy are composite RF cables used?
QWhy are composite RF cables used?
They simplify wiring and allow multiple signal types to be transmitted through a single cable.
QWhat should be considered in composite cable design?
QWhat should be considered in composite cable design?
Signal isolation, interference prevention, and stable transmission performance are important design factors.
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