- RG58 is a typical cable used for 50-ohm applications, measuring 20 AWG.
- RG-58 is a coaxial cable often used for low-power signal and RF connection. There are several versions covering the differences in core material (solid or braided wire) and shield (70% to 95% coverage).
- RG-58 cable can be used for moderately high frequencies. Its signal attenuation depends on the frequency
- RG-58 cable is often used as a generic carrier of signals in laboratories, combined with BNC connectors that are common on test and measurement equipment such as oscilloscopes.
- RG58 Coax features a bare copper center conductor, solid low-density polyethylene dielectric, and a black PVC jacket. It also has an overall tinned copper braid shield that helps protect the cable from physical damage.
Specification:
Key Specification | |
Model | RG58 |
Brand | IPRECE |
Center Conductor: | Stranded 19*0.18 |
Dielectric Type: | Polyethylene |
No. of Shields: | 1 |
Outer Conductor: | TC Braid |
Jacket Diameter: |  4.95 mm |
Jacket Material | PVC |
Cable Type | Coax |
Flex Type: | Flexible |
Impedance: | 50 Ohm |
The velocity of Propagation: | 66% |
VSWR@Â 3GHz | 1.15 |
RF Shielding: | 90 dB |
Frequency, Max : | 3 GHz |
Max Operating Temperature : | 80 deg C |
Minimum Bend Radius, One Time : | 80 mm |
Minimum Bend Radius, Repeated : | 125 mm |
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