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In the TV broadcasting sector, triaxial cables are used for connecting TV cameras (connecting camera to CCU and supplying power to camera).
Triax is a brilliant (albeit expensive and complex) technique that enables a broadcast television camera to “connect” with its base station using a single, relatively lightweight coax cable.
Triax is a cable predominantly utilised in analogue video camera applications. It has a coax, inner jacket, braid, and overall jacket.
A form of electrical cable similar to coaxial cable, triaxial cable, often known as triax, has an additional layer of insulation and a second conducting sheath. Though more expensive than coax, it offers better bandwidth and interference rejection.
The television business uses triaxial cable most frequently as a connecting cable between a camera and its camera control unit (CCU). A common application for the outer sheath is as a protective earth conductor.
The Global video triax cable market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
Video Triax Cable by Belden. The Video Triaxial Cables meet those requirements with the highest quality standards as a cable that offers higher bandwidth and interference rejection than conventional coax.
From 14 AWG to 22 AWG, Belden has a wide selection that can be utilised for temporary or permanent installations. Analog video cameras are frequently used in the broadcast and television sectors.