ANALOGUE VIDEO CABLE - COAXIAL 50 OHMS

A 50-ohm analog video coaxial cable is a specific type of coaxial cable designed to transmit analog video signals (and sometimes digital) with a characteristic impedance of 50 ohms. Although 75-ohm cables are more common for video, 50-ohm versions are used in specific applications.

What is a 50-ohm analog video coaxial cable?
It is a coaxial cable, meaning it consists of:
- A central conductor (for signal transmission),
- A dielectric insulator,
- A shield (metallic braid or foil),
- And an outer jacket.

In this case, the cable is designed with a 50-ohm characteristic impedance, which is an electrical property that affects how the signal travels through the cable.

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