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KF086-75

K-flex™ .086 (2.2mm) Flexible Replacement for Semi-rigid 75 Ohm

Electrical
Impedance (Ω): 50 Ohms
Effective Frequency: DC-3 GHz
Velocity of Propagation: 70%
Shielding Effectiveness: >90dB
Capacitance: 19.3 pF/ft
Mechanical
Minimum Bend Radius: 0.300 in
Weight: 0.0000 lbs/ft
Electrical
Impedance (Ω): 50 Ohms
Rated Frequency: (note 1) DC-
Effective Frequency: (note 2) DC-3 GHz
Velocity of Propagation: 70%
Shielding Effectiveness: >90 dB
Capacitance: 19.3 pF/ft
Mechanical
Minimum Bend Radius: 0.300 in
Weight: 0.0000 lbs/ft
Construction
Cable Layer Diameter In. (mm) Cable Material
Center Conductor 0.011 (0.28) SPCW (Silver-plated Copper-clad Steel)
Dielectric 0.066 (1.65) PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene)
Inner-shield SPC (Spiral-wound Silver-plated Copper Strip)
Outer-shield 0.086 (2.16) SPC (Silver-plated Copper Wire Braid)
Outer-jacket 0.101 (2.60) FEP (Fluorinated ethylene propylene)
Sample Frequency (GHz) Assembly Insertion Loss (dB/100ft) Power Handling (Watts-Typical)
0.5 16.34 190.02
1.0 23.64 96.91
2.0 34.49 65.79
3.0 43.24 53.72
Dimensions: Inches (m or mm)
Fractions: ± 1/32
Decimals: x.xx ± .01" - x.xxx ± .005"
Angles: ± 1°
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Note 1: The Rated Frequency is as specified in MIL-DTL-17 and/or the manufacturers specification.
Note 2: Effective Frequency, where different from the Rated Frequency, is a realistic measure of the actual performance of this cable. The Effective Frequency is based on the theoretical and demonstrated performance of this cable.
For Flexible and Hand-formable cable, the cable may exhibit periodic inconsistencies over very long lengths. In short lengths, which are typical in the large majority of applications, these anomolous sections of cable are discarded. The resulting performance of the cable assembly is much higher than the rated frequency of the raw cable. Semi-rigid cable does not, typically, exhibit these periodic inconsistencies.