Wave transmission lines and networks – Plural channel systems – Having branched circuits
Patent
1989-04-03
1990-02-20
Gensler, Paul
Wave transmission lines and networks
Plural channel systems
Having branched circuits
333136, 333204, 375 7, H03H 748
Patent
active
049029894
ABSTRACT:
The possible length of tap lines to the serial bus of a local area network is extended to about 0.7 meter by inserting an inductance 2 into the serial bus 1, and connecting a further coaxial cable 7 to a central tap 3 of the inductance. Preferably, the inductance 2 is a printed-circuit pass-through filter. The longer tap lines are particularly useful for connection of rack-mounted digital equipment in broadcasting studios, where it is inconvenient to place the equipment directly adjacent to a typically floor-level network cable.
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BTS Broadcast Television Systems GmbH
Gensler Paul
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