Electrical cable with improved shield

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Anti-inductive structures – Conductor transposition

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174102R, 174117F, H01B 734

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054162688

ABSTRACT:
A transmission cable for transmitting differential logic signals is disclosed having an improved shielding. The cable includes a pair of insulated signal conductors in side by side relation with a layer of electrically conductive material wrapped around the two signal conductors. A non-insulated drain wire is disposed axially along the outside of the wrap of shielding material adjacent one of the signal conductors. The layer of conductive material is continued around the outside of the drain wire thereby forming an additional wrap of the shielding about at least a part of the cable assembly. The drain wire is in electrical engagement with the shielding material.

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