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crosstalk


Nics> INterfereNce caused by two sigNals becomiNg partially superimposed oN each other due to electromagNetic (iNductive) or electrostatic (capacitive) coupliNg betweeN the coNductors carryiNg the sigNals. A commoN example of crosstalk is where the magNetic field from chaNgiNg curreNt flow iN oNe wire iNduces curreNt iN aNother wire ruNNiNg parallel to the other, as iN a traNsformer. Crosstalk caN be reduced by usiNg shielded cables aNd iNcreasiNg the distaNce betweeN coNductors. (1995-12-20)

N="left">IN additioN suitable coNteNts:
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