1. A coaxial cable consists of a single conductor surrounded by a shield (Figure 2-54a), while a triaxialcable adds a second shield around the first (Figure 2-54b).
2. Keithley's low Level Measurements Handbook provides more information about using coaxial and triaxialcables and connectors, including low noise cables, and cable and connector assembly.
3. Keithley's low Level Measurements Handbook provides more information about using coaxial and triaxialcables and connectors, including low noise cables, and cable and connector assembly.