(Pronounced as two words, "ko-ax" ) Abbreviation of co-axial cable Wire for data transmission that uses a central conductor surrounded by a layer of insulation, an outer conductor, and a final layer of insulation Coaxial cable is used for a range of devices, including many ethernet networks and cable TV
a type of cable that uses a central conductor, insulation, outer conductor/shield and jacket, used for high frequency communications like CCTV or CATV
coaxial cable, a center conducting wire separated from an outer braid conductor by a dielectric (insulator) The braid surrounds the dielectric and when connected to ground, prevents (shields) the centre conductor from radiating energy The spacing between conductors, composition of the dielectric and sizes of the conductors determine the impedance of the cable Coax is used to transfer radio frequency energy from the transmitter to the antenna
short for coaxial cable A cable with two conductors One conductor is a wire in the center of the cable The other conductor surrounds the first conductor and they are separated by a layer of insulation Typically coax is used to connect mainframe computers with its devices
To wheedle, persuade (a person, organisation, animal etc.) gradually or by use of flattery to do something
A term for coaxial cable, comprising a central wire surrounded by dielectric insulator, all encased in a protective sheathing
influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering; "He palavered her into going along"
The cable used to transfer the composite video signal from the camera to the monitor This Coaxial cable consists of a conductor surrounded by a shield and isolated from the shield
Coax cabling is similar to but higher quality than cable TV or antenna cabling There are two types of coax cable used on a network: Thin (10BASE 2) and thick (10BASE 5) Because 10 BASE 5 is rarely used in small networks, only thin Ethernet is being described Remember, in a coax bus or backbone network, if a single connection fails, the entire network may be disabled
If you coax someone into doing something, you gently try to persuade them to do it. After lunch, she watched, listened and coaxed Bobby into talking about himself The government coaxed them to give up their strike by promising them temporary residence permits
Short for Coaxial Single conductor cables with braided shields Used in the 1980's for data transmission Now generally replaced by UTP for data Still used for video
Coaxial cable A round cable with a central conductor and screening around with an insulating medium between