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Fred Bloggs

Jan 1, 1970
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Tom said:
It is still a Twinax connector. We used that by the 1000's when I was at
Aydin Energy Systems for differential inputs. They were not that reliable.

Tom Woodrow


Good call! I was wondering what on Earth the polarization is for- and
that is to prevent signal mixing and maintaining signal integrity in
computer networks:
http://www.amphenolrf.com/products/twinax.asp
 
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John Woodgate

Jan 1, 1970
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I read in sci.electronics.design that Fred Bloggs <[email protected]>
wrote (in said:
Good call! I was wondering what on Earth the polarization is for- and
that is to prevent signal mixing and maintaining signal integrity in
computer networks:
http://www.amphenolrf.com/products/twinax.asp
The connectors can also be used for high-frequency balanced circuits.
While some analogue systems and digital protocols can tolerate polarity
inversion through the use of unpolarized connectors, others can't.
 
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Guy Macon

Jan 1, 1970
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Fred Bloggs said:
I have a short history of RF connector development
written and re-written by Hewlett-Packard from the 50's,

Would you be so kind as to give us the title, author, copyright date,
ISBN number, address given for Hewlett-Packard, etc. so that I can
verify this claim? Thanks!
 
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Guy Macon

Jan 1, 1970
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Guy Macon said:
Would you be so kind as to give us the title, author, copyright date,
ISBN number, address given for Hewlett-Packard, etc. so that I can
verify this claim? Thanks!

I couldn't help noticing that Mr. Bloggs hasn't answered this, despite
lots of activity elsewhere in the newsgroup. I am beginning to have
certain suspicions...
 
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