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Wednesday, September 08, 2010
Al Keltz 09/08/10 09:00 AM, 0 CommentsUnbalanced signal lines are characterized by the fact that the cable and connectors use only two conductors, a center conductor surrounded by a shield. Examples of unbalanced wiring are found in tip-sleeve 1/4-inch guitar cords or the cables used with many CD players and tape decks that terminate with RCA phono-type connectors. In an unbalanced configuration, the shield surrounds a single center conductor. (Figure 1) The shield stays at a constant ground potential (as it is connected to ground when… View this story
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