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Construction and Electrical Characteristics of a coax cable:

a: inner conductor
b: Dielectric (Polyethylene)
c: outer conductor (Tinned copper braid)
d: Bonded aluminum foil
e: Jacket (Polyethylene)

Characteristic impedance of a coax cable: Zc = (138.log (D/d)) / Er, d is the diameter of the inner conductor, D is the diameter of the outer conductor: Er: dielectric constant of the medium (if you don't know take 2.3, Polyethylene)

 
 

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