Where can I find reliable cable properties for lock-in amplifiers?

In summary, the conversation is about finding a reliable source for the speed of propagation of a specific type of coaxial cable for an investigation into lock-in amplifiers. The original poster suggests using the Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, but another user recommends looking at datasheets from manufacturers such as Belden. There is some uncertainty about whether it is acceptable to quote a manufacturer's datasheet in a journal, but it is suggested to quote it with the product number or release date. The conversation ends with the original poster thanking the others for their help.
  • #1
BlindRacoon
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Hey all,

I'm doing an investigate into lock-in amplifiers and am looking for a book, or journal, which has a collection of properties/ characteristics for cables?

For example, I'm particularily looking for a reliable source to quote the speed of propagation of a particular co-axial cable!

I've had a thought about using the latest edition of the Handbook of chemistry and physics; but am not hopeful it will contain what i need!

Hopefully someone has encountered a relevant source

Thanks!

~Blind
 
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  • #2
BlindRacoon said:
Hey all,

I'm doing an investigate into lock-in amplifiers and am looking for a book, or journal, which has a collection of properties/ characteristics for cables?

For example, I'm particularily looking for a reliable source to quote the speed of propagation of a particular co-axial cable!

I've had a thought about using the latest edition of the Handbook of chemistry and physics; but am not hopeful it will contain what i need!

Hopefully someone has encountered a relevant source

Thanks!

~Blind

Welcome to the PF.

It would probably be easiest to look at the datasheets for the cables you are interested in. You can find the datasheets at the manufacturer's websites. Belden is a big manufacturer of cables, for example.
 
  • #3
berkeman said:
Welcome to the PF.

It would probably be easiest to look at the datasheets for the cables you are interested in. You can find the datasheets at the manufacturer's websites. Belden is a big manufacturer of cables, for example.

Thanks for the welcome!


Cheers, I will have a look thank you.

I thought i'd just check, Is it acceptable to quote a manufacters reference sheet in a journal?
 
  • #4
BlindRacoon said:
Thanks for the welcome!


Cheers, I will have a look thank you.

I thought i'd just check, Is it acceptable to quote a manufacters reference sheet in a journal?

Hmm, that's a good question. I would think so, as long as the datasheet is stable. Datasheets for Cat-5 and Cat-6 twisted pair cables are quite stable. Standard types of coax cable like RG-8 should also have very stable datasheets.
 
  • #5
berkeman said:
Hmm, that's a good question. I would think so, as long as the datasheet is stable. Datasheets for Cat-5 and Cat-6 twisted pair cables are quite stable. Standard types of coax cable like RG-8 should also have very stable datasheets.

I've found a datasheet with what I'm looking for, thanks...

As for the referencing i'lll investigate further whether or not I can reference it; like you said if it's reliable i don't see why not!

If worse comes to worse, ill reference it and hope for the best!

Thanks again for the quick reply
 
  • #6
In case of doubt, quote the data sheet with whatever product number or release date the manufacturer put on it.

When the properties change, the manufacturer should either change the product number or re-release the data sheet with a different publication date.
 

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