Claims
- 1. An ultra-small, high-speed 50 ohm coaxial cable comprising:
a. a longitudinal conductor having a diameter of 0.008″ to 0.0253″; b. a support wrap helically wound about the conductor according to a wrap pitch and comprising first and second insulator filaments helically twisted together according to a twist pitch, wherein the filaments each have a diameter of 0.0025″ to 0.010″ and a tolerance of ±0.00025″; c. an insulator sheath at least partially covering the support wrap and the conductor, wherein: the insulator sheath has an inner diameter of 0.020″ to 0.075″ and an inner diameter tolerance of ±0.0005″; the insulator sheath has a wall thickness, and a wall thickness tolerance of ±0.00025″; and the insulator sheath is supported by the support wrap at a particular number of support locations and is thereby offset from the conductor to form an airspace between the conductor and the insulator sheath; d. a concentric ground shield disposed about an outer periphery of the insulator sheath; and e. a concentric outer insulator jacket disposed about an outer periphery of the concentric ground shield, wherein: f. the cable has a characteristic impedance tolerance of ±1 ohm.
- 2. The coaxial cable of claim 1 wherein the cable has a propagation speed of no more than 1.14 ns/ft nominal, a propagation speed tolerance of ±0.01 ns/ft, and a capacitance of no more than 22.5 pF/ft nominal.
- 3. The cable of claim 1 wherein the insulator sheath wall thickness is 0.005″±0.00025″.
- 4. An ultra-small, high-speed 75 ohm coaxial cable comprising:
a. a longitudinal conductor having a diameter of 0.0063″ to 0.0508″; b. a support wrap helically wound about the conductor according to a wrap pitch and comprising first and second insulator filaments helically twisted together according to a twist pitch, wherein the filaments each have a diameter of 0.003″ to 0.025″ and a tolerance of ±0.0025″; c. an insulator sheath at least partially covering the support wrap and the conductor, wherein: the insulator sheath has an inner diameter of 0.030″ to 0.200″ and an inner diameter tolerance of ±0.0005″; the insulator sheath has a wall thickness, and a wall thickness tolerance of ±0.00025″; and the insulator sheath is supported by the support wrap at a particular number of support locations and is thereby offset from the conductor to form an airspace between the conductor and the insulator sheath; d. a concentric ground shield disposed about an outer periphery of the insulator sheath; and e. a concentric outer insulator jacket disposed about an outer periphery of the concentric ground shield, wherein: f. the cable has a characteristic impedance tolerance of ±3 ohm.
- 5. The coaxial cable of claim 4 wherein the cable has a propagation speed of no more than 1.14 ns/ft nominal, a propagation speed tolerance of ±0.01 ns/ft, and a capacitance of no more than 15.0 pF/ft nominal.
- 6. The cable of claim 4 wherein the insulator sheath wall thickness is 0.005″±0.00025″.
- 7. An ultra-small, high-speed cable comprising:
a. a longitudinal conductor; b. a support wrap helically wound about the conductor according to a wrap pitch and comprising first and second insulator filaments helically twisted together according to a twist pitch, wherein the filaments each have a diameter of 0.0025″ to 0.010″ and a tolerance of ±0.00025″; c. an insulator sheath at least partially covering the support wrap and the conductor, wherein: the insulator sheath has an inner diameter of 0.020″ to 0.075″ and an inner diameter tolerance of ±0.0005″; the insulator sheath has a wall thickness, and a wall thickness tolerance of ±0.00025″; and the insulator sheath is supported by the support wrap at a particular number of support locations and is thereby offset from the conductor to form an airspace between the conductor and the insulator sheath; d. a concentric ground shield disposed about an outer periphery of the insulator sheath; and e. a concentric outer insulator jacket disposed about an outer periphery of the concentric ground shield.
- 8. The cable of claim 7 wherein the cable has a characteristic impedance of 100 ohms±5 ohms.
- 9. The cable of claim 7 wherein the insulator sheath wall thickness is 0.005″±0.00025″ and the conductor has a diameter of 0.008″ to 0.0253″.
- 10. A method of manufacturing a high-speed, ultra-small coaxial cable with a characteristic impedance of 50±1 ohms, said method comprising the steps of:
a. preparing a support wrap by helically twisting together first and second insulator filaments according to a twist pitch, wherein the filaments each have a diameter of 0.0025″ to 0.010″ and a tolerance of ±0.00025″; b. helically winding the support wrap around a longitudinal conductor according to a wrap pitch, wherein the conductor has a diameter of 0.008″ to 0.0253″; c. at least partially covering the support wrap and the conductor with an insulator sheath, wherein: the insulator sheath has an inner diameter of 0.020″ to 0.075″ and an inner diameter tolerance of ±0.0005″; the insulator sheath has a wall thickness, and a wall thickness tolerance of ±0.00025″; and the insulator sheath is supported by the support wrap at a particular number of support locations and is thereby offset from the conductor to form an airspace between the conductor and the insulator sheath; d. disposing a concentric ground shield about an outer periphery of the insulator sheath; and e. disposing a concentric outer insulator jacket about an outer periphery of the concentric ground shield.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/376,140, filed Feb. 28, 2003, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/945,576, filed Aug. 31, 2001, now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/369,259, filed Aug. 9, 1999, now abandoned, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/103,025, filed Oct. 5, 1998.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (2)
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09369259 |
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09945576 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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