The PRD955 is a 110 Ohm DMX-AES cable constructed using the PMX422 cable and fitted with Neutrik 5-pin XLR connectors. The 22 AWG (0.34 mm²) tinned copper braiding with a double (Al-foil + TC braiding) shielding makes it perfectly suited for professional use in highly demanding applications. The stranded conductors and smooth flexing outer jacket provide a great flexibility with a solid feel. The dark grey outer jacket and the attached shrink sleeve allow to distinguish 110 Ohm cables from others while custom labeling is possible for easy identification. It comes in different lengths from 0.5 meters to 20 meters, providing a solution for each application.
5 pole male cable connector with Nickel housing and silver contacts.
The next generation of the worldwide accepted standard of XLR cable connectors. The successor of the X series offers several new features which make it more reliable, easier to assemble and improves contact integrity as well cable strain relief.
The next generation of the worldwide accepted standard of XLR cable connectors. The successor of the X series offers several new features which make it more reliable, easier to assemble and improves contact integrity as well cable strain relief.
Physical Characteristics | ||||
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Type of cable | Power & 110 x DMX-AES 110 Ω cable | |||
Inner conductor | Material | TC 17 x 0.16 mm (Ø) (OFC) | ||
Section | 0.00053 “² | |||
American Wire Gauge | 22 AWG | |||
Number of conductors | 4 | |||
Insulation | Colours | Black / White / Red / Yellow | ||
Filling | Cotton Yarn | |||
Overall shielding | Aluminium foil | Al-mylar, 100% coverage - 25% Overlap | ||
Braiding | TC 16 x 8 x 0.1 mm (Ø) (OFC) | |||
Outer jacket | Material | Highflex PVC 6.8 mm (Ø) | ||
Colours | Dark grey | |||
Connection type | XLR-5 Male to XLR-5 Female |
Electrical Characteristics | ||||
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Lead resistance | Shielding | 52 Ω / 100 m | ||
Capacitance | Cond/Shield | 79 pF / m @ 1 MHz | ||
Cond/Cond | 50 pF / m @ 1 MHz | |||
Characteristic impedance | 110 Ω ± 3 Ω |
The highest conductivity with a low contact resistance.
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