Electrical circuit arrangement

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Conduits – cables or conductors – Insulated

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174117F, H01B 708

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ABSTRACT:
An electrical circuit arrangement includes at least three adjacent spaced-apart, elongate parallel conductors. Specifically, a middle conductor has two oppositely facing first and second surfaces. A left conductor has a surface facing the first surface of the middle conductor to define a first electrical coupling. A right conductor has a surface facing the second surface of the middle conductor to define a second electrical coupling. The shape of the facing surfaces between the left conductor and the middle conductor is different from the shape of the facing surfaces between the right conductor and the middle conductor. Therefore, the electrical characteristics of the first electrical coupling is different from the electrical characteristics of the second electrical coupling.

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