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Default Anyone know the capacitance per meter of T&E cable?

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Almost nothing. The line capacitance will never get charged. Not the same
in data cable though. If loads of 1's and 0's are going down the wire at
ten megabits per second (to say nothing of 10GE) then a stream of loads of
1's will charge the line capacitance and thus teh first few zero's at the
end will get missed - hence stuff like bit interleaving etc.
Steve

???

You seem to be an idea short of a clue there

Any two wires laid parallel to each other will have a capacitance (in
fact it's intimately bound up with the definition. For a given geometry,
the capacitance will be proportional to the length

and don't top post, and sort your sig sep !


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