allscott
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I am installing some sensors from a German manufacturer that is calling for "Bi-coaxial line symmetric. Z=100ohm, maximum length 1.5M High Temperature resistant. min. 230 grd.c"
Is this what we would refer to as TwinAxial cable in North America? The closest thing I can find is a Belden part #89207.
http://www.belden.com/techdatas/english/89207.pdf
Other than a slightly different temperature rating am I missing anything?
I have some blue hose here (Belden 9463) that I would like to try temporarily for testing. The only difference I see is a 78ohm rating instead of 100ohms as well as the temperature rating. I have honestly never quite understood the difference in impedance ratings of coax cable.
http://www.belden.com/techdatas/english/9463.pdf
Thoughts? The sensors I am hooking up are basically antennas that are picking up a magnetic field.
Is this what we would refer to as TwinAxial cable in North America? The closest thing I can find is a Belden part #89207.
http://www.belden.com/techdatas/english/89207.pdf
Other than a slightly different temperature rating am I missing anything?
I have some blue hose here (Belden 9463) that I would like to try temporarily for testing. The only difference I see is a 78ohm rating instead of 100ohms as well as the temperature rating. I have honestly never quite understood the difference in impedance ratings of coax cable.
http://www.belden.com/techdatas/english/9463.pdf
Thoughts? The sensors I am hooking up are basically antennas that are picking up a magnetic field.