About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 78. Chapters: Electrical signal connectors, Fiber-optic connectors, Signal cables, Coaxial cable, Category 5 cable, Gender changer, Data terminal equipment, Loading, Category 3 cable, On-premises wiring, Filled cable, RCA connector, List of international submarine communications cables, Transatlantic telegraph cable, D-subminiature, Optical fiber connector, Optical fiber cable, Mini-DIN connector, TIA/EIA-568, Speaker wire, XLR connector, Category 6 cable, Microstrip, Ethernet crossover cable, Line level, High-end audio cables, Copper cable certification, Twinaxial cabling, Deutsch, Twin-lead, Ribbon cable, TOSLINK, List of domestic submarine communications cables, Insert, Plenum cable, Banana connector, D-Lightsys, Patch panel, Active Cables, Networking cables, Insulation-displacement connector, Shielded cable, Cable lacing, FC connector, Category 7 cable, Amphenol, Molded Interconnect Device, Jack, LapLink cable, Ground lift, RG-6, ESCON, Power line carrier communication, Stage box, Triaxial cable, Keystone module, RG-59, Belden Inc., Micro ribbon, Fahnestock clip, Breakout box, Telco cable, Flexible flat cable, UEXT, Euroblock, Bridge tap, RG-58, Optical fiber, nonconductive, riser, Overhead cable, Very High Density Cable Interconnect, Effects loop, Concentric twinax connector, Raychem EZF, Bi-wiring, Elastomeric connector, PedalSnake, Bus-holder, Icky-pick, Rollover cable, Telecommunications cable, SDL connector, CXP, Category 2 cable, Category 4 cable, Category 1 cable, Push-pull connector, Split pair, U-229, HDI-45 connector, Project OXYGEN, XLD connector, DB-19, Octopus cable. Excerpt: Coaxial cable, or coax, is an electrical cable with an inner conductor surrounded by a flexible, tubular insulating layer, surrounded by a tubular conducting shield. The term coaxial comes from the inner conductor and the outer shield sharin...