A twinaxial cable, often referred to as “twinax”, is a type of cable characterized by two inner conductors surrounded by a common shield. It’s primarily used in high-speed data and telecommunications applications due to its superior performance in terms of noise reduction and signal integrity.
Twinaxial Cable
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