microcoax
Microcoax refers to a category of ultra-small coaxial cables designed to carry RF signals in constrained spaces. They are used in medical devices, aerospace instrumentation, and high-density electronics where a low-profile, flexible interconnect is required. Microcoax cables aim to combine the advantages of traditional coax—shielding, controlled impedance, and repeatable performance—with a greatly reduced diameter.
Construction and specifications
A microcoax cable typically consists of a central conductor (often copper or copper-clad steel), a dielectric
Performance and considerations
Compared with larger coax, microcoax cables exhibit higher attenuation per unit length at a given frequency
Microcoax is commonly found in endoscopic and catheter-based medical devices, MRI and other medical imaging wiring,