Low cross talk and impedance controlled electrical cable assembl

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Anti-inductive structures

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174117F, 174117AS, H05K 900

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ABSTRACT:
An electrical cable assembly in which the conductive and dielectric elements are arranged in a composite with a conductive I-beam shaped geometry in which the conductive element is perpendicularly interposed between two parallel dielectric and ground plane elements. Low cross talk and controlled impedance are found to result from the use of this geometry.

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