RnB180
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So is this the basic understanding?
Interconnects rely on voltage moreso then current, thus spacing the conductors farther apart would lower the capacitance, but raise the inductance.
since capacitance plays much more of a vital role in interconnects since it carries a very small amount of current.
do you believe that the geometry the conductors in regards to spacing would increase overall fidelity of the signal? more importantly lowering the capacitance of the conductors?
Though after some reading, Ive read some cables purposely add higher capacitance to the signal. What are the gains of adding higher capacitance?
Interconnects rely on voltage moreso then current, thus spacing the conductors farther apart would lower the capacitance, but raise the inductance.
since capacitance plays much more of a vital role in interconnects since it carries a very small amount of current.
do you believe that the geometry the conductors in regards to spacing would increase overall fidelity of the signal? more importantly lowering the capacitance of the conductors?
Though after some reading, Ive read some cables purposely add higher capacitance to the signal. What are the gains of adding higher capacitance?