Choosing between micro coaxial cables and regular coaxial cables depends on your project’s needs. Here’s a concise comparison to guide your decision: Key Differences Feature Regular Coaxial Cable Micro Coaxial Cable Size Thick (5–10 mm diameter), rigid Ultra-thin (0.3–1.2 mm), flexible Frequency Range Up to 5 GHz (e.g., TV, Ethernet) Up to 40+ GHz (5G, automotive radar) Shielding Robust single-layer metal shielding Multi-layer foil/braid for compact EMI protection Attenuation Lower loss over long distances Higher loss, needs signal boosting Cost Affordable (standardized) Higher (precision manufacturing) When to Use Each Regular Coaxial Cable Best for: Long-distance transmission (cable TV, broadband), high-power RF systems, and budget-friendly setups. Strengths: Durability, lower signal loss over 100+ meters, cost efficiency. Micro Coaxial Cable Best for: High-frequency miniaturized systems (5G, ADAS, medical devices), tight spaces (smartphones, wearables), and dynamic bending environments. Strengths: Compact size, GHz+ bandwidth, flexibility. Trade-offs Space vs. Power: Micro coaxial saves space but struggles with long-distance/high-power tasks. Cost vs. Performance: Regular coaxial is cheaper, but micro coaxial enables advanced high-speed applications.
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