analog signal lines (Q905)

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Even today, analog cables are still omnipresent in the first stages of the signal chain. Understanding them prooves helpful in maintaining signal integrity, and

Even today, analog cables are still omnipresent in the first stages of the signal chain. Understanding them prooves helpful in maintaining signal integrity, and
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analog signal lines
Even today, analog cables are still omnipresent in the first stages of the signal chain. Understanding them prooves helpful in maintaining signal integrity, and

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    common connectors (English)
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    reference levels (English)
    output voltage of power amplifiers (English)
    microphone level (English)
    professional line level +4dBu (English)
    consumer line level -10 dBV (English)
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    differential (balanced) transmission (English)
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    analog multicore systems (English)
    configurations (English)
    use cases (English)
    connectors (English)
    ground and shielding variations (English)
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    mainaining signal integrity (English)
    magnetic interference (induction) (English)
    mechanical cable noise (English)
    electrical parameters of cables (English)
    capacitive interference (English)
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    common cable types (English)
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    Even today, analog cables are still omnipresent in the first and last stages of the signal chain. Understanding them proves helpful in maintaining signal integrity and avoiding interference. Fundamental analog concepts such as differential signaling and balanced transmission are just as indispensable in digital systems. (English)
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