5. Shielded cable emission
To conclude, we turn to the problem of transmitting shielded cables, i.e. the reciprocity of the coupling phenomena studied above. By way of illustration, we take the example of figure 5 , modified for the purpose of analyzing the cable in transmission mode. The transformed diagram in figure 15 shows the source of the interference signals connected to the end of the cable located at the origin of the oz reference frame. The opposite end is matched to the cable's characteristic impedance,...
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Grounding and bonding, advances in the telecommunications http://www.atis.org/peg/docs2000/treyfney.pdf
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Standards and norms
- Bonding configurations and earth inside a telecommunications building. Standard on Telecommunications, Recommendation K.27 (Previously CCITT Recommendation) - ITU-T - 05-96
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