All common video signal types--composite, RF, s-video, component, SDI, and the various flavors of RGB--are ordinarily run in coaxial cables, or, as the shorthand term goes, "coax." The features of ...
Adaptive cable equalizers have seen wide use for many years in SDV (serial-digital-video) broadcasting equipment and serial telecommunications systems. Today, these same equalizers are finding ...
According to the IEEE Buff Book, "A power cable must be protected from overheating due to excessive short-circuit current flowing in its conductor," which may damage or destroy the insulation. It also ...
Current-carrying conductors can be the cause, or be affected by, electromagnetic interference. INTER-8® Weave Cable provides substantial improvement over the performance of a conventional twisted pair ...
In applications where the accidental or terrorist detonation of a nuclear device is a concern, engineers design equipment to withstand electromagnetic pulses (EMPs). Cables for such applications were ...
If you’ve ever heard your engine rev through your radio while listening to an AM station in your car, or had your television make a buzzing sound when your cell phone is near it, then you’ve ...
I PRESENTLY HAVE my listening space in the attic of my house and less than 100 yards from a rather large and reasonably powerful ham radio antenna that points in my direction. I don't enjoy listening ...
Improperly terminated VFD cables can generate up to 60 amps of common mode current spikes through facility ground grids, damaging unconnected control and communication equipment. Most electricians ...
Do all commercial shield designs have about the same frequency spectrum of protection? Why would the effectiveness of mesh shielding depend on frequency of interference? Do you think stranded wire is ...