SFL (Spiral Flex™) Coaxial Cable
Construction:
Center conductor: Stranded silver plated copper
Dielectric: Solid PTFE
Inner shield: Spiral strip of silver plated copper
Outer braid: Round silver plated copper
Jacket: Solid light blue specially formulated compound
Operating temperature: -55 +105° C
Velocity of Propagation: 70%
Shielding Effectiveness:
Additional constructions are available.
Although higher cut-off frequencies are referenced, attenuation is tested only up to 18 Ghz. If a higher frequency performance is required, please contact the factory.
Titantek’s SFL Spiral Flex™ coaxial cables, more flexible and supple versions of the industry standard MF Multiflex constructions, have been designed with a specially formulated 105ºC jacket compound and stranded silver plated copper center conductors. These 50 ohm versions exhibit VSWR levels that meet or exceed similar size flexible constructions, and just like their MF cable counterparts, offer excellent shielding effectiveness with readily available connectors.
The solid light blue jackets offer excellent braid-to-jacket adhesion and electrical stability during usage.
Although the insertion loss is slightly higher than their MF cable counterparts, SFL attenuation levels through 18 GHz are substantially lower than comparable MIL-DTL-17 constructions.
Attenuation Calculation and K Factors
Although typical and maximum attenuation values are given for discrete frequencies, typical attenuation values may be calculated by using K1 and K2 factors for each construction. The K1 factor is calculated by taking into consideration the type, strand factor, and diameter of the center conductor, and the impedance of the cable. The K2 factor is calculated by taking into consideration the velocity of propogation and the dissipation factor of the dielectric.
Formula for Calculating Attenuation using K Factors:
Attenuation (dB/100 ft) at any frequency (MHz) =
(K1 x √¯¯¯¯¯ + (K2 x frequency)