TWIN AXIAL CABLE
20200098490 ยท 2020-03-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01B7/0241
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A twin axial or differential pair cable includes a pair of wires each with an core conductor enclosed in a primary insulator, an insulative inner tape as a secondary insulation spirally wrapping both the pair of wires, a shielding tape longitudinally wrapping the inner tape with an insulative inner layer and a conductive outer layer thereof, a drain wire positioned outside of the shielding tape and at the centerline between the pair of wires, and an insulative outer tape spirally wrapping both the shielding tape and the drain wire. One feature of the invention is to have a seam of the longitudinally wrapping shielding tape located opposite to the drain wire along the centerline in a vertical direction which is perpendicular to the transverse direction defined by two centers of the wires.
Claims
1. A twin axial cable comprising: a pair of wires each with a core conductor enclosed in a primary insulator, an insulative inner tape spirally wrapping the pair of wires, a shielding tape longitudinally wrapping the inner tape with an insulative layer and a conductive layer thereof, a drain wire positioned outside of the shielding tape and at a centerline between the pair of wires, and an insulative outer tape spirally wrapping both the shielding tape and the drain wire.
2. The twin axial cable as claimed in claim 1, wherein a seam of the longitudinally wrapping shielding tape is located opposite to the drain wire along a centerline in a vertical direction which is perpendicular to the transverse direction defined by two centers of the wires.
3. The twin axial cable as claimed in claim 1, wherein a space formed between the inner tape and the primary insulators is empty.
4. The twin axial cable as claimed in claim 1, wherein a space formed among the shielding tape, the drawing wire and the outer tape is empty.
5. The twin axial cable as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inner tape includes inner and outer layers wrapped in opposite directions.
6. The twin axial cable as claimed in claim 5, wherein the spirally wrapping inner tape has periodic overlaps of the tape, the overlapped regions are thicker than the non overlapped regions.
7. The twin axial cable as claimed in claim 6, wherein overlapped regions form an X like pattern.
8. The twin axial cable as claimed in claim 5, wherein the wrapping direction of the outer tape may be opposite to the outer layer of the inner tape while same with that of the inner layer of the inner tape.
9. The twin axial cable as claimed in claim 1, wherein the insulative layer of the shielding tape is located inside the conductive layer thereof so as to have the conductive layer is directly electrically connected to the drawing wire.
10. A twin axial cable comprising: a pair of wires each with a core conductor enclosed in a primary insulator, an insulative inner tape spirally wrapping the pair of wires, a shielding tape longitudinally wrapping the inner tape with an insulative inner layer and a conductive outer layer thereof, a pair of drain wires positioned outside of the shielding tape and located on both sides of the center line of the pair of wires, and an insulative outer tape spirally wrapping both the shielding tape and the drain wire.
11. The twin axial cable as claimed in claim 10, wherein the seam of the shielding tape is located between the pair of drain wires.
12. The twin axial cable as claimed in claim 11, wherein the inner tape includes a thinner spirally wrapped heat seal layer and a thicker longitudinally wrapped insulation layer.
13. The twin axial cable as claimed in claim 12, wherein the thinner spirally wrapped heat seal layer is located outside of the thicker longitudinally wrapped insulation layer
14. The twin axial cable as claimed in claim 13, wherein the seam of the shielding tape is opposite to the seam of the insulation layer along said centerline in a vertical direction.
15. The twin axial cable as claimed in claim 10, wherein the inner tape includes inner and outer layers wrapped in different directions.
16. The twin axial cable as claimed in claim 15, wherein the inner layer of the insulative inner tape and the insulative outer tape are wrapped in a same direction.
17. The twin axial cable as claimed in claim 10, wherein a thickness of the primary insulator is roughly equal to a sum of a thickness of the insulative inner tape and that of the shielding tape.
18. A twin axial cable comprising: a pair of wires each with a core conductor enclosed in a primary insulator, an insulative inner tape spirally wrapping the pair of wires, a shielding tape longitudinally wrapping the inner tape with an insulative layer and a conductive layer thereof, at least a drain wire positioned outside of the shielding tape and at a centerline between the pair of wires or by a lateral side of the pair of wires, and an insulative outer tape spirally wrapping both the shielding tape and the drain wire.
19. The twin axial cable as claimed in claim 18, wherein the insulative layer of the shielding tape is located inside of the conductive layer thereof so as to have the drain wire directly mechanically and electrically connect the conductive layer.
20. The twin axial cable as claimed in claim 19, wherein a seam of the shielding tape is opposite to said at least drain wire with said pair of wires therebetween.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0012] Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments of the present disclosure.
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[0014] The materials and dimensions of the related elements may be referred to the following tables performing 7.5%-14% coupling.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 for 100 ohm 7.5% element number Element Construction/Material 1 28 awg [321.1 m] wire, bare, un-plated, Silver plating option 2 1000 m OD solid polyethylene conductor insulation, D.sub.k = 2.25, D.sub.f = 0.0001 3 32 awg [201.9 m] drain, bare, un-plated 4 50 m [2 mil] polyethylene tape, spirally wrapped (detail not shown) 5 25 um (7 m/18 m) Al/PET tape, Cu/PET tape option, conductive side facing out, longitudinally wrapped (detail not shown) 6 50 m [2 mil] clear polyester outer tape, adhesive, heat activated, spirally wrapped (detail not shown) Electrical performance: Differential Impedance 101.46 3 ohms Common Impedance 29.45 1 ohms Percent Coupling 7.5%, 50.73 ohms Z.sub.odd 58.9 ohms Z.sub.even Insertion Loss Option A: Bare Cu Wire, Al/PET Shield 4.23 dB/m @ 12.89 GHz (25 Gbps NRZ) 4.31 dB/m @13.26 (50 Gbps PAM4) 7.19 dB/m @ 26.52 GHz (100 Gbps PAM4) Option B: Ag Plated Wire 4.14 dB/m @ 12.89 GHz (25 Gbps NRZ) 4.22 dB/m @13.26 (50 Gbps PAM4) 7.03 dB/m @ 26.52 GHz (100 Gbps PAM4) Option C: Ag Plated Wire, Cu/PET Shield 4.09 dB/m @ 12.89 GHz (25 Gbps NRZ) 4.18 dB/m @13.26 (50 Gbps PAM4) 6.98 dB/m @ 26.52 GHz (100 Gbps PAM4)
TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 for 100 ohm 8.5% element number Element Construction/Material 1 28 awg [321.1 m] wire, bare, un-plated, Silver plating option 2 965 m OD solid polyethylene conductor insulation, D.sub.k = 2.25, D.sub.f = 0.0001 3 32 awg [201.9 m] drain, bare, un-plated 4 75 m [3 mil] polyethylene tape, spirally wrapped (detail not shown) 5 25 um (7 m/18 m) Al/PET tape, Cu/PET tape option, conductive side facing out, longitudinally wrapped (detail not shown) 6 50 m [2 mil] clear polyester outer tape, adhesive, heat activated, spirally wrapped (detail not shown) Electrical performance: Differential Impedance 101.44 3 ohms Common Impedance 29.97 1 ohms Percent Coupling 8.3%, 50.72 ohms Z.sub.odd 59.9 ohms Z.sub.even Insertion Loss Option A: Bare Cu Wire, Al/PET Shield 4.19 dB/m @ 12.89 GHz (25 Gbps NRZ) 4.27 dB/m @13.26 (50 Gbps PAM4) 7.12 dB/m @ 26.52 GHz (100 Gbps PAM4) Option B: Ag Plated Wire 4.14 dB/m @ 12.89 GHz (25 Gbps NRZ) 4.22 dB/m @13.26 (50 Gbps PAM4) 7.05 dB/m @ 26.52 GHz (100 Gbps PAM4 Option C: Ag Plated Wire, Cu/PET Shield 4.05 dB/m @ 12.89 GHz (25 Gbps NRZ) 4.14 dB/m @13.26 (50 Gbps PAM4) 6.92 dB/m @ 26.52 GHz (100 Gbps PAM4)
TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 for 100 ohm 11.5% element number Element Construction/Material 1 28 awg [321.1 m] wire, bare, un-plated, Silver plating option 2 870 m OD solid polyethylene conductor insulation, D.sub.k = 2.25, D.sub.f = 0.0001 3 32 awg [201.9 m] drain, bare, un-plated 4 150 m [6 mil] polyethylene tape, spirally wrapped (detail not shown) 5 25 um (7 m/18 m) Al/PET tape, Cu/PET tape option, conductive side facing out, longitudinally wrapped (detail not shown) 6 50 m [2 mil] clear polyester outer tape, adhesive, heat activated, spirally wrapped (detail not shown) Electrical performance: Differential Impedance 101.28 3 ohms Common Impedance 31.85 1 ohms Percent Coupling 11.4%, 50.64 ohms Z.sub.odd 63.71 ohms Z.sub.even Insertion Loss Option A: Bare Cu Wire, Al/PET Shield 4.04 dB/m @ 12.89 GHz (25 Gbps NRZ) 4.12 dB/m @13.26 (50 Gbps PAM4) 6.87 dB/m @ 26.52 GHz (100 Gbps PAM4) Option B: Ag Plated Wire 3.99 dB/m @ 12.89 GHz (25 Gbps NRZ) 4.08 dB/m @13.26 (50 Gbps PAM4) 6.79 dB/m @ 26.52 GHz (100 Gbps PAM4) Option C: Ag Plated Wire, Cu/PET Shield 3.92 dB/m @ 12.89 GHz (25 Gbps NRZ) 4.00 dB/m @13.26 (50 Gbps PAM4) 6.69 dB/m @ 26.52 GHz (100 Gbps PAM4)
TABLE-US-00004 TABLE 4 for 100 ohm 14% element number Element Construction/Material 1 28 awg [321.1 m] wire, bare, un-plated, Silver plating option 2 825 m OD solid polyethylene conductor insulation, D.sub.k = 2.25, D.sub.f = 0.0001 3 32 awg [201.9 m] drain, bare, un-plated 4 200 m [8 mil] polyethylene tape, spirally wrapped (detail not shown) 5 25 um (7 m/18 m) Al/PET tape, Cu/PET tape option, conductive side facing out, longitudinally wrapped (detail not shown) 6 50 m [2 mil] clear polyester outer tape, adhesive, heat activated, spirally wrapped (detail not shown) Electrical performance: Differential Impedance 101.64 3 ohms Common Impedance 33.48 1 ohms Percent Coupling 13.7%, 50.82 ohms Z.sub.odd 66.97 ohms Z.sub.even Insertion Loss Option A: Bare Cu Wire, Al/PET Shield 3.95 dB/m @ 12.89 GHz (25 Gbps NRZ) 4.04 dB/m @13.26 (50 Gbps PAM4) 6.72 dB/m @ 26.52 GHz (100 Gbps PAM4) Option B: Ag Plated Wire 3.91 dB/m @ 12.89 GHz (25 Gbps NRZ) 3.99 dB/m @13.26 (50 Gbps PAM4) 6.65 dB/m @ 26.52 GHz (100 Gbps PAM4) Option C: Ag Plated Wire, Cu/PET Shield 3.85 dB/m @ 12.89 GHz (25 Gbps NRZ) 3.93 dB/m @13.26 (50 Gbps PAM4) 6.56 dB/m @ 26.52GHz (100 Gbps PAM4)
[0015] The invention has the following features and benefits. Even though not all respective features and benefits are totally new, anyhow the combinations as shown in the embodiments and defined in the claims are novel and have the specific advantages to meet the transmission faster than 10 Gbps while still using the traditional manufacturing method.
[0016] Tighter signal pair coupling, 7% to 14%, provides an improved insertion loss for differential signals [0017] Differential shield return currents of opposite polarity are partially cancelled, reducing the shield power loss [0018] Traditional twin-ax have approximately 5% coupling.
[0019] Having the drain wire located outside foil shield reduces its impact high frequency data transmission performance [0020] Drain wires have memory from being wound on a spool that makes them retain the circularly wound shape after being removed from the spool. Consequently, maintaining a constant location within the twin axial cable structure over the length of the cable challenging. This creates a twin axial cable that does not have a constant symmetric cross-section over the length of the cable. This asymmetry creates an electrical imbalance. [0021] The outside location reduces mode conversion potential due to physical/electrical imbalance. The physically balance of the symmetry within the foil shield is what affects the electrical signal balance. As long as the geometry is balanced symmetrically within the symmetry of the structure does not impact the electrical balance. [0022] Opposed to an internal drain wire were its variable location would result in variable tenting of the foil shield which would affect the electrical balance of the differential pair and ultimately high speed performance
[0023] Longitudinally wrapped shield [0024] Eliminates insertion loss suck-out seen in traditional spirally wrapped shield constructions
[0025] Foil shield is captured between inner dielectric tape wrap and outer tape wrap. In addition, the foil seam is located on the bottom side of the twin-ax, the side opposite the drain wire [0026] This Provides improved control of longitudinal shield seam, captures it between two flat surfaces [0027] Which prevents the shield seam from opening up which causes high speed electrical performance degradation [0028] Longitudinal shield seams can open up under stresses from manufacturing, bundling, process and field application, bending/routing [0029] This will help reduce mode conversion and the associated insertion loss deviation from linear performance and pair-to-pair variation it can create
[0030] Foil-out, PET tape in, provides oxidation barrier on surface conducting high-speed reference currents [0031] Resistive to environmental degradation [0032] Improved stability of long term performance
[0033] Solid Dielectric [0034] More consistent performance than foam dielectric [0035] Simpler to manufacture than a foamed dielectric
[0036] Available with optional copper, Cu/PET, shield [0037] 30% more conductive than aluminum, Al/PET
[0038] Available with option silver plated wires [0039] 6% more conductive the bare copper wires
[0040] Manufactured using traditional processes [0041] No dual extrusion or 2.sup.nd layer extrusion needed [0042] Uses conventional in-line process controls (capacitance meters, concentricity meters, ovality meters) [0043] Adds only a 2.sup.nd taping section to twin-ax cabling process
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TABLE-US-00005 TABLE 5 electrical characteristics of the third embodiment Item Description Parallel Conductor AWG 28 pairs Material Silver Plated Copper Construction 1/0.32 mm Insulation Material Solid PE Diameter 0.825 mm (Nom.) 2nd Layer Material PE Tape Insulation Thickness PE Tape Taping Type Spiral Shielding Material AL/PET (Metal side Face Outside) Tape Thickness 25 m Taping Type Longitudinal Drain AWG 32 Wire Material Silver Plated Copper Construction 1/0.20 mm Outer Material Heat Seal PET Tape Thickness 18 m Taping Type Spiral Diameter 1.29 mm*2.51 mm(Nom.)
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TABLE-US-00006 TABLE 6 electrical characteristics of the fourth embodiment Item Description Parallel Conductor AWG 28 pairs Material Silver Plated Copper Construction 1/0.32 mm Insulation Material Solid PE Diameter 0.825 mm (Nom.) 2nd Layer Material PE Tape Insulation Thickness 170 m Taping Type Longitudinal Inner Tape Material Heat Seal PET Thickness 11 m Taping Type Spiral Shielding Material AL/PET (Metal side Face Outside) Tape Thickness 25 m Taping Type Longitudinal Drain AWG 32 Wire Material Silver Plated Copper Construction 1/0.20 mm Outer Material Heat Seal PET Tape Thickness 18 m Taping Type Spiral Diameter 1.33 mm*2.56 mm(Nom.)
[0047] While a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present disclosure has been shown and described, equivalent modifications and changes known to persons skilled in the art according to the spirit of the present disclosure are considered within the scope of the present disclosure as described in the appended claims. In this invention, the key feature is to control the spacing between the signal conductors relative to the spacing between the shielding tape and the signal conductors. As shown in