Capacitance: 10 pF/ft DC Resistance: 0.003 ohms/ft Velocity Factor: 0.87 Inductance: 300 nHy/ft Note: Available as single cables or cable pairs in both I know what you are thinking - not another ...
Note: This article was originally published September 23rd, 2005 but we felt it was time for a little update based on some of the new products that surfaced to allegedly fix a non-existant problem.
At least at low frequencies, dynamic loudspeakers present a low resistance load to an amplifier, so it’s important to use heavy gauge wiring for connections. That’s about as far as you can go with ...
At audio frequencies capacitance is not a factor at all for the cables your describe. These values are miniscule and are totally swamped by the input impedance of the audio amplifier.
When using accelerometers with long cables, you must be careful that the cables do not attenuate the signals at high frequencies. Engineers at PCB Piezotronics point out that such attenuation may ...
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