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How do you minimize electrical interference on your computer cables?

Keep the cables away from any substance that might generate EMI interference. Also, you can use a shielded cable instead of an unshielded one to reduce interference.


Which type of network cable is immune to electrical interference?

Fiber Optic


What characteristic of UTP cable helps reduce the effects of interference?

the twisting of the wires in the cable


Why the cables are twisted?

This helps reduce electromagnetic interference. One side of the cable may be nearer the source; if the cable is not twisted, the effects may accumulate. If it is twisted, the pattern alternates between voltage in one direction, and voltage in the opposite direction, so the interference will be cancelled, not completely, but to a great extent.This helps reduce electromagnetic interference. One side of the cable may be nearer the source; if the cable is not twisted, the effects may accumulate. If it is twisted, the pattern alternates between voltage in one direction, and voltage in the opposite direction, so the interference will be cancelled, not completely, but to a great extent.This helps reduce electromagnetic interference. One side of the cable may be nearer the source; if the cable is not twisted, the effects may accumulate. If it is twisted, the pattern alternates between voltage in one direction, and voltage in the opposite direction, so the interference will be cancelled, not completely, but to a great extent.This helps reduce electromagnetic interference. One side of the cable may be nearer the source; if the cable is not twisted, the effects may accumulate. If it is twisted, the pattern alternates between voltage in one direction, and voltage in the opposite direction, so the interference will be cancelled, not completely, but to a great extent.


Which procedure is used to reduce the effect of crosstalk in copper cables?

designing a cable infrastructure to avoid crosstalk interference


Can Fiber Optic Cable lay with electrical cable together. it is right or some interference each other?

Yes, fiber optics work with light pulses rather that electrical charges. One of the main benefits are that there is no EMI(electromagnetic interference) since magnitism does not affect light. Thus there is no problem with laying electrical cables with fiber optic cables.


Why there is no interference in twisted pair cable?

there is. shielded cable reduces the interference though


What cable is not subject to EMI electromagnetic interference and RFI Radio frequency interference?

-- galvanized steel cable -- dyed silk cable -- fiber-optic cable


What is a RF Lead?

What is sometimes called a Radio Frequency lead is a shielded cable used beween pieces of equipement to reduce the effects of radio frequency interference.


What are the advantages of optic fiber cabling over normal cabling?

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Are twisted pair wire and coxial cable the same?

No. Coaxial cable is a single wire that has a thick coating around it. A common use of coaxial cable is for cable television. This is the cable that goes from the jack on the wall into your cable box. Twisted pair contains multiple cables which are split into pairs and twisted together. CAT5/CAT5e/CAT6 cable are all examples of twisted pair. There are a total of 8 wires inside. Every two wires are twisted together to form a pair. The purpose of the cables being twisted together is to reduce electrical interference between the wires.


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