


Twinax (Twinaxial) cable is a type of high-speed copper cable used primarily for short-range data transmissions in networking and storage systems. It consists of two insulated conductors twisted together and surrounded by a shield, reducing electrical interference and signal loss.
AMG Stands for American Wire Gauge (AWG).
AWG is a standard used to measure the diameter of electrical wires, with smaller numbers indicating thicker wires and larger numbers indicating thinner wires.
Thinner cables are the higher AWG numbers.
Passive means there are no components that actively process or enhance the signal in the cable. The signal relies on the quality of the conductors and shielding alone to maintain integrity.


