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DIN EN 61196-3:1999-05

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Current

The latest, up-to-date edition.

RADIO FREQUENCY CABLES - PART 3: SECTIONAL SPECIFICATION FOR COAXIAL CABLES FOR LOCAL AREA NETWORKS

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

German

Published date

01-01-1999

1 General
    1.1 Scope and object
    1.2 Normative references
    1.3 Definitions
    1.4 Installation considerations
          1.4.1 Pulling strength
          1.4.2 Temperature rating
          1.4.3 Bending radius
2 Materials and cable construction
    2.1 General
    2.2 Cable construction
    2.3 Inner conductor
          2.3.1 Conductor material
          2.3.2 Conductor construction
    2.4 Dielectric
    2.5 Outer conductor or sheath
    2.6 Sheath
    2.7 Colour of the sheath
    2.8 Identification
          2.8.1 Cable identification
          2.8.2 Sheath marking
    2.9 Delivery and storage
3 Characteristics and requirements
    3.1 General
    3.2 Engineering information
          3.2.1 Connector
          3.2.2 Mass
          3.2.3 Bending radius
          3.2.4 Capacitance
          3.2.5 Voltage rating
    3.3 Electrical integrity
          3.3.1 Sheath spark test
          3.3.2 Dielectric withstand voltage
          3.3.3 Insulation resistance
    3.4 Transmission characteristics
          3.4.1 Characteristic impedance
          3.4.2 Loop DCR
          3.4.3 Outer conductor DCR
          3.4.4 Attenuation
          3.4.5 Attenuation after ageing
          3.4.6 Velocity ratio
          3.4.7 Surface transfer impedance
          3.4.8 Screening attenuation
          3.4.9 Return loss
    3.5 Mechanical characteristics
          3.5.1 Elongation after break of the inner conductor
          3.5.2 Elongation after break of the insulation
          3.5.3 Tensile strength and elongation after break
                  of the sheath
          3.5.4 Tensile strength and elongation after break
                  of the sheath after ageing
          3.5.5 Bending at low temperature of the cable
          3.5.6 Bending radius at room temperature
          3.5.7 Dielectric adhesion
    3.6 Environmental characteristics
          3.6.1 Cable test under fire conditions
          3.6.2 Smoke opacity, toxicity, halogen gas emission
4 Quality assurance
5 Blank detail specification
    5.1 Field of application
    5.2 Identification of the detail specification
    5.3 Pro forma blank detail specification
Figure 1 Maximum transfer frequency
Annex ZA Normative references to international publications
with their corresponding European publications

Gives requirements for radio frequency coaxial cables for local area networks. The aim of this sectional specification is for prescribing recommended ratings and characteristics and to choose from the generic specification the appropriate quality assessment procedures, test and measuring methods, and gives general performance requirements for coaxial cables for local area networks, also complementary test methods. The tst severities and requirements that are prescribed in detail specifications and refer to this sectional specification should nbe equal or higher performance levels.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
12
PublisherName
German Institute for Standardisation (Deutsches Institut für Normung)
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
NF EN 61196-3 : 1999 Identical
SN EN 61196-3 : 1998 Identical
IEC 61196-3:1998 Similar to
NBN EN 61196-3 : 1999 Identical
UNE-EN 61196-3:2003 Identical
BS EN 61196-3:1999 Identical
EN 61196-3:1998 Identical
I.S. EN 61196-3:1999 Identical

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