Connecting coaxial cables to shielded electronic device

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Anti-inductive structures – Conductor transposition

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174 65R, 29860, H05K 900

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045770549

ABSTRACT:
A coaxial cable feed thru reduces the required cable trough width to about 0.400 inches. A feed thru body has a flange and a threaded tube for holding the coaxial cable as it passes without electrical interruption from the trough to a shielded RF device. A nut is placed on the threaded tube which is inserted through a slot in the trough wall. The feed thru flange is compressed against the wall closing the slot when the nut on the opposite side of the wall has been torqued.

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