Hi there, i've found one thread talking about this but it's too old, so here is my newbie question:
I want to make an external PSU, with +/-25V, 0V and 5V (it's for the PGA2500 project), total of 6 conductors, and i was thinking of getting a 7 conductor wire shielded (the 7th for the groung wire), but the one i found has 24AWG wire inside, from the specifications it looks ok for me but when i think of the different AWG sizes, most of the time the first thing that i take in consideration is the Voltage rating , but because this one will be a meter long, i wanted to have some advice from you guys, if i'm wrong and it's preferable to have thicker wire for that purpose or if this will be ok, here is the cable. Thanks a lot!
http://fr.farnell.com/jsp/search/productdetail.jsp?sku=1515273
I want to make an external PSU, with +/-25V, 0V and 5V (it's for the PGA2500 project), total of 6 conductors, and i was thinking of getting a 7 conductor wire shielded (the 7th for the groung wire), but the one i found has 24AWG wire inside, from the specifications it looks ok for me but when i think of the different AWG sizes, most of the time the first thing that i take in consideration is the Voltage rating , but because this one will be a meter long, i wanted to have some advice from you guys, if i'm wrong and it's preferable to have thicker wire for that purpose or if this will be ok, here is the cable. Thanks a lot!
http://fr.farnell.com/jsp/search/productdetail.jsp?sku=1515273