A cable whose internal wires are covered by a shield of some sort. see shield
A cable with braided wire or metallic foil wrapped around the inside wire conductor(s) to "shield" against radio frequency interference (RFI) or other unwanted electrical noise.
a simple insulated cable with a braided shield of strands of copper (or other metal), a non-braided (solid) shield, or a winding of metal tape completely enclosing this insulation
a metallic layer placed around a conductor or group of conductors to prevent electrostatic interference between the enclosed wires and external fields.
A cable with a protective covering that reduces the possibility of interference with radio, television, and other devices.
Cable that has a shield around an inner conductor or inner conductors.
A wire or circuit enclosed by a grounded metallic material. Shielding serves two purposes. First, it keeps outside electrical disturbances from reaching the wire and disrupting the signals passing over it. Second, shielding keeps the cable from emitting radiation.
A cable in which the signal carrying wire is enclosed by an outer sheath to reduce the effects of electromagnetic interference on the signals. The shielding also reduces the effect of these signals on nearby electrical components and helps to prevent electronic eavesdropping.
A shielded cable is an electrical cable of one or more insulated conductors enclosed by a common conductive layer. The shield may be composed of braided strands of copper (or other metal), a non-braided spiral winding of copper tape, or a layer of conducting polymer. Usually, this shield is covered with a jacket.