coaxiais
Coaxiais, commonly called coaxial cables, are a type of electrical transmission line designed for high-frequency signal transmission. They consist of a central conductor surrounded by a dielectric insulator, a conducting outer shield, and an outer jacket. The shield is usually made of braided or foil conductors and serves to return current and shield the signal from external noise. The geometry confines the electromagnetic field to the region between the inner conductor and the shield, supporting a transverse electromagnetic (TEM) mode that allows low-loss transmission over a range of frequencies.
Characteristic impedance is determined by the conductor dimensions and the dielectric material. Common values are 50
Loss and bandwidth: Attenuation increases with frequency due to conductor and dielectric losses. The velocity of