Electricity: conductors and insulators – Anti-inductive structures
Patent
1978-01-18
1980-01-22
Reynolds, Bruce A.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Anti-inductive structures
174115, 174117F, H01B 708, H01B 1108
Patent
active
041851625
ABSTRACT:
A multi-conductor flat transmission cable which includes a plurality of parallel signal conductors each of which is insulated with a low loss, high velocity of propagation material. The insulations surrounding a send and return conductor pair are joined by a homogeneous integrally formed EMF window web formed of the same material as the insulations. The thickness and length of the window webs are selected to control the electromagnetic interference between the conductor pair, as well as the impedance and capacitance. Individual, uninsulated screen conductors may be positioned between adjacent signal conductor pairs to further minimize EMF interference. The insulated signal conductors, their EMF window webs, and the uninsulated screen conductors are encapsulated by an upper and lower outer layer of insulation formed of a material having a velocity of propagation different from the signal conductor's insulations.
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Borchelt E. F.
Reynolds Bruce A.
Virginia Plastics Company
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