Electricity: conductors and insulators – Anti-inductive structures
Patent
1976-11-26
1979-03-06
Askin, Laramie E.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Anti-inductive structures
174117F, 174117M, H01B 708, H01B 1104
Patent
active
041432363
ABSTRACT:
A woven electrical cable comprising a plurality of longitudinal conductor wires arranged in a substantially side-by-side manner for transmitting signals with a pair of longitudinal ground wires carried between adjacent conductor wires longitudinally coextending in a substantially parallel relationship with said conductor wires providing an associated ground wire on each side thereof for isolating a respective conductor wire. The conductor wires and ground wires are interwoven with insulating fiber strands to define a woven pattern with the associated ground wires being spaced from each respective conductor wire in the woven pattern so as to isolate and set the impedance of each conductor wire at a desired impedance value whereby the cable impedance may be controlled producing transmission of uniform signals with reduced cross-talk interference.
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Ross Edgar A.
Tatum Odes D.
Askin Laramie E.
Borchelt E. F.
Southern Weaving Company
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