RF & coaxial cabling

RF and coaxial cables are used for the transmission of high-frequency signals where low loss, high precision and stable performance are essential. They are a key component in everything from telecommunications and measurement equipment to industrial and advanced electronic systems.

Stable signal transmission at high frequencies

RF (Radio Frequency) and coaxial cables are designed to handle high frequency signals without losing quality. Their construction with conductors, insulation and shielding minimises interference, reflections and signal losses.

This makes them particularly suitable in applications where signal integrity is critical to function and performance.

Low attenuation and high signal integrity

One of the most important characteristics of RF and coaxial cables is their ability to transmit signals with minimal loss. This is achieved by careful selection of materials, construction and impedance matching.

The result is stable and reproducible signal transmission, even over longer distances or in systems with high precision requirements.

Adapted for demanding environments

RF cable harnesses are often used in environments where they are exposed to mechanical impact, temperature variations and electromagnetic interference. Therefore, they are designed with robust construction and effective shielding.

It is also possible to customise cable harnesses with different connector types, lengths and specifications depending on the application requirements.

Optimised design for best performance

By selecting the right cable type, impedance and connector solution, RF cabling can be optimised for specific frequency ranges and applications. This is crucial to ensure that the system works properly and delivers the required performance.

The right cabling reduces the risk of signal loss, interference and performance problems throughout the system.

Areas of use

RF and coaxial cabling is used in a variety of fields, for example:

  • Telecoms and wireless communications
  • Measurement and testing equipment
  • Vehicles and transport
  • Industrial electronics
  • Radar and antenna systems

What they have in common is the need for stable and interference-free signal transmission.

Advantages of RF & coaxial cabling

  • High frequency performance & low signal loss
  • Stable signal integrity
  • Effective shielding against interference
  • Wide range of standards & connectors
  • Customisable solutions

 

FAQ - Frequently asked questions and answers

What is RF cabling?

  • A cabling system used to transmit high-frequency signals with high precision and low loss.

What is the difference between RF and coaxial cable?

  • Coaxial cable is a type of cable, while RF describes the field of application (radio frequency signals).

Why is shielding important?

  • To protect the signal from electromagnetic interference and ensure stable performance.

Can cabling be customised?

  • Yes, with different lengths, connectors and specifications depending on your needs.

In which applications are they used?

  • Telecoms, measuring equipment, vehicles, radar and other high frequency systems.