167-2669 and 178-8793 cables have controlled impedance, inductance and capacitance for fast response times and are used extensively to connect Exploding Bridge wire Detonators (EBW) to a Capacitor Discharge Unit (CDU).
Cable 178-5065 has foam insulation, giving lower capacitance and higher impedance. It has been used in cockpit displays.
Reynolds connectors are available for use with all cable types shown to complete your high voltage interconnection requirements.
Pre-conditioning of FEP wire or cable is recommended because FEP insulation will shrink when exposed to temperature cycling. Pre-conditioning should be conducted in an air circulating oven at 204ºC (400ºF) for one hour. Pre-conditioning should only be performed on cut lengths prior to stripping and any termination procedure. No attempt should be made to condition wire or cable in bulk form or while spooled.
While ordering, Use part number and specify length in feet.
Operating Temperature
-55 to +125 ºC
Conductor Gauge |
N/A 20 AWG |
Conductor Strands |
N/A 19/32 |
Conductor Plating |
N/A Tin Plated |
Conductor Diameter |
N/A 0.039 in0.220 in |
Overall Diameter |
N/A 0.220 in |
Insulator Material |
N/A FEP |
Diameter Over Insulation |
N/A 0.150 in |
Diameter Over Shield |
N/A 0.180 in |
Jacket Material |
N/A FEP |
Diameter Over Jacket |
N/A 0.220 in |
Capacitance at 1k Hz |
N/A 26 pF/ft |
Default Color |
N/A Natural |
Operating Temperature |
N/A -55 to 125 ºC |
Standard/Non-Standard1 | N/A Standard Part |
Conductor Material |
N/A Copper |
Voltage Rating |
N/A 40 kVDC |