The 59155-000-105 [V003] is a coaxial cable assembly manufactured by TE Connectivity. It is a pre-terminated cable, meaning it has connectors already attached at both ends, ready for immediate use. Coaxial cables are designed to transmit radio frequency (RF) signals with minimal signal loss, making them suitable for a wide range of applications.
Applications
- Test and Measurement: Used for connecting test equipment in RF and microwave test setups.
- Communication Systems: Employed in communication systems for transmitting RF signals between components.
- Wireless Systems: Utilized in wireless systems for connecting antennas to transceivers.
- Broadcast Systems: Applied in broadcast systems for transmitting video and audio signals.
- Satellite Communications: Used in satellite communication systems for connecting LNBs (Low-Noise Block downconverters) to receivers.
Features
- Pre-Terminated: Comes with connectors already attached for easy installation.
- Low Loss: Designed for low signal loss over the specified frequency range.
- Shielded: Features shielding to minimize interference from external sources.
- Durable Construction: Made from durable materials for long-lasting performance.
- Specific Connector Types: Uses specific connector types (e.g., SMA, BNC, N-Type) as determined by the specific configuration.
Benefits
- Easy Installation: Simplifies installation with pre-terminated connectors.
- Reliable Signal Transmission: Provides reliable signal transmission with minimal loss.
- Reduced Interference: Minimizes interference from external sources.
- Durable Performance: Ensures durable performance in demanding environments.
Additional Details
The 59155-000-105 [V003] cable assembly's key specifications include the cable type, connector types, cable length, impedance (usually 50 ohms or 75 ohms), frequency range, and insertion loss. The cable type determines the cable's characteristics, such as its outer diameter, shielding effectiveness, and temperature rating. Connector types may vary depending on the application. The cable length is the overall length of the assembly. Impedance matching is crucial in RF systems to minimize signal reflections. Insertion loss is the signal loss through the cable assembly, typically specified in dB per unit length. The shielding effectiveness indicates the cable's ability to block electromagnetic interference. Datasheets provide detailed information on the cable assembly's electrical and mechanical characteristics.