
Allicdata Part #: | W275B-100-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
2710/5 |
Price: | $ 272.13 |
Product Category: | Cables, Wires |
Manufacturer: | Daburn Electronics |
Short Description: | CABLE 5COND 30AWG BLK SHLD 100' |
More Detail: | 5 Conductor Multi-Conductor Cable Black 30 AWG Bra... |
DataSheet: | ![]() |
Quantity: | 12 |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | 1 (Unlimited) |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | Lead free / RoHS Compliant |
1 +: | $ 247.39500 |
5 +: | $ 219.90500 |
10 +: | $ 199.28900 |
25 +: | $ 185.54500 |
Shield Type: | Braid |
Shield Coverage: | -- |
Shield Material: | Copper, Tinned |
Conductor Insulation: | Poly-Vinyl Chloride (PVC) |
Jacket (Insulation) Thickness: | 0.0100" (0.254mm) |
Usage: | -- |
Operating Temperature: | -40°C ~ 90°C |
Voltage: | 200V |
Features: | -- |
Ratings: | -- |
Jacket Color: | Black |
Length: | 100.0' (30.5m) |
Series: | -- |
Jacket (Insulation) Diameter: | 0.088" (2.24mm) |
Jacket (Insulation) Material: | Poly-Vinyl Chloride (PVC) |
Conductor Material: | Copper, Bare |
Conductor Strand: | 41/46 |
Wire Gauge: | 30 AWG |
Number of Conductors: | 5 |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | -- |
Cable Type: | Multi-Conductor |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | -- |
Part Status: | Active |
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Multiple conductor cables, such as the 2710/5, are widely used in many different industry and home applications. These cables are made up of a number of strands of conductive wire, usually copper, insulated with a jacket of plastic or other insulating material. The number of strands in the cable will vary depending on the type of application and the type of cable being used. The 2710/5 is a five-conductor cable and is commonly used for data transmission, communications, and various power applications.
One of the main advantages of using multiple conductor cables is that they allow greater flexibility. The individual strands can be connected and disconnected quickly and easily, allowing for the cables to be used for a range of devices or applications. This can be especially useful in situations where wiring needs to be changed or rearranged in a hurry. Additionally, these cables require less wire than a traditional one-conductor cable, making them more cost effective.
The 2710/5 is composed of four shielded twisted pairs of stranded wire, usually constructed from copper. Each of these pairs is insulated with a polyethylene jacket. Shielding of the pairs helps to reduce Electromagnetic Interference (EMI), which can cause interference with nearby electrical equipment or communications signals. The jackets of the 2710/5 also offer protection from physical damage, such as nicks or cuts due to installation or use.
The 2710/5 is ideal for low voltage, low current applications such as voice communications, alarm systems, surveillance systems, door automation, wiring for small appliances, and so on. It can be used indoors or outdoors, due to its durable construction. As it is a very low capacitance cable, it is also suitable for transmitting high frequency signals, such as those used in radio and television. It also offers significantly better EMI protection than most single-conductor cables.
The 2710/5 is relatively simple to install in most applications. The individual strands of wire are labeled for easy identification and are laid out in a twisted-pair formation. This formation helps to reduce crosstalk and interference between the various strands. The connectors at the end of the cable will need to be soldered or crimped onto the appropriate connectors for the specific application. It is important to use the correct type of solder and crimp connectors for the specific type of cable being used.
The working principles of multiple conductor cables are quite simple. When a current is passed through the wires, the electrons in the copper strands move, creating an electrical energy. Depending on the type of conductor used, this energy can be used to power devices, send signals, or provide heat. Additionally, the insulation on the wires helps to reduce energy losses, limiting the amount of electricity that can escape.
Multiple conductor cables, such as the 2710/5, are an indispensable part of many installations. They offer a great deal of flexibility and are designed to reduce EMI, protect from damage, and provide adequate power for intended purposes. Furthermore, their installation and use are relatively simple, making them a popular choice in many different industry and home applications.
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