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News Release from: Belden CDT Electronics | Subject: Brilliance Banana Peel Hi-Res video cables
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 14 April 2005
Component video cables go further
Brilliance Banana Peel Hi-Res component video cables are designed for higher frequency, longer distance transmissions.
Available now from Belden CDT Electronics Division, Brilliance Banana Peel Hi-Res component video cables are designed for higher frequency, longer distance transmissions They feature precise 75ohm impedance to provide greater signal integrity and optimised whole-system performance in the most demanding applications - such as high-resolution video on large screens, VGA, HDTV, high-res CAD, animation, editing and special effects video
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 18 Apr 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Belden Hi-Res component video cables are ideal for high-resolution VGA monitor and projection imaging in a host of settings, including corporate boardrooms, command and control centres, multipurpose auditoriums, teleconferencing centres, post-production facilities, and sophisticated home theatres.
Belden Hi-Res component video cables are now bundled via Belden's Banana Peel design in which the individual coax cables are affixed to a centre spline, eliminating the need for an outer jacket.
This patented design results in faster, easier installation and lower labour costs - installers just peel the individual cables off the centre spline and they are ready for termination.
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colour coding and clearly visible print legends also make the individual cable components easy to identify.
In addition, the jacketless composite cables are more flexible than traditional cables and have a smaller diameter, so the cable's overall bend radius is improved and use of a smaller size conduit is possible.
Belden Banana Peel High-Res cables are offered in two sizes to fit any distance and any requirement.
Series 1281 and Series 1282 bundled cables comprise Mini RG-59 coaxes.
They feature 25 AWG solid tinned copper conductors for lower attenuation and easier termination, flexible PVC jackets, and high frequency Beldfoil shields, used in combination with Belden's unique interlocked copper serve shields for 100% coverage.
Both series are 850MHz sweep tested, with return loss levels fully documented and guaranteed.
Depending on the horizontal scan rate, SVGA signals can be transmitted 45-55m - based on a 6dB loss budget.
Series 1281 cables are CMR-rated Banana Peel versions of Belden's popular 1279R jacketed styles.
Series 1282 cables are CMP-rated Banana Peel versions of 1279P jacketed styles.
Series 1283 bundled cables are composed of RG-59 style plenum-rated precision video coaxes.
These cables feature 20 AWG solid bare copper centre conductors, Beldfoil shields used in combination with 95% tinned copper shield braids, and flexible PVC jackets rated for plenum use.
As these cables are based on Belden 1506A, installers can use standard connectors and tools.
The cables are 3GHz sweep tested, with return loss levels fully documented and guaranteed.
Depending on the horizontal scan rate, SVGA signals can be transmitted 100-120m - based on a 6dB loss budget.
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