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RF179-77SP1-72SP1-0100

Samtec

CABLE ASSEMBLY

SMB PLUG

MCX PLUG

3 A

YES

.081 mm2

COPPER ALLOY

FLUORINATED ETHYLENE PROPYLENE

.34 ohm

SILVER

NO

POLYTETRAFLUOROETHYLENE

165 Cel

NO

NO

-50 Cel

28

2.54 mm

1

.1 mm

COMMUNICATION CABLE

RF179-77RP1-77RP1-0200

Samtec

CABLE ASSEMBLY

SMB PLUG

SMB PLUG

3 A

YES

.081 mm2

COPPER ALLOY

FLUORINATED ETHYLENE PROPYLENE

.34 ohm

SILVER

NO

POLYTETRAFLUOROETHYLENE

165 Cel

NO

NO

-50 Cel

28

2.54 mm

1

.2 mm

COMMUNICATION CABLE

Electrical Wires & Cables

Electrical wires and cables are conductive materials that are used to transmit electrical power and signals from one location to another. They are an essential component of any electrical system, ranging from small electronic devices to large industrial installations.

Electrical wires are typically made of a conductive material, such as copper or aluminum, that is coated in an insulating material to prevent electrical leakage or short-circuits. They are available in various gauges and thicknesses to handle different levels of electrical current and resistance.

Cables, on the other hand, are bundles of two or more electrical wires that are wrapped in an outer jacket for protection and insulation. They are designed for specific purposes, such as transmitting high-speed data, audio, or video signals, and can be shielded or unshielded to reduce electromagnetic interference.

Both electrical wires and cables are critical components of modern electrical systems and are used in a wide range of applications, including residential and commercial buildings, automotive and aerospace industries, telecommunications, and more.