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    1. The cable’s attenuation rate is one of the most important factors affecting the maximum cable length


    2. A thicker conductor provides better conductivity and more resistance against attenuation


    3. • Solid or stranded conductor A cable with a solid metal conductor provides better protection against attenuation, which means it can span longer distances


    4. ) Cables with conductors composed of multiple copper strands can be flexed repeatedly without breaking but are subject to greater amounts of attenuation


    5. NOTE Attenuation refers to the tendency of signals to weaken as they travel along a cable because of the resistance inherent in the medium


    6. Attenuation is one of the primary factors that limits the size of a data network


    7. Different types of cable have different attenuation rates, with copper cable being far more susceptible to the effect than fiber-optic cable


    8. The RG-8/U cable used for thick Ethernet networks had the least amount of attenuation of the coaxial cables, due in no small part to it being much thicker than the other types


    9. The cable may also suffer from increased attenuation and other problems because the effectiveness of the shielding is highly dependent on a multitude of factors, including the composition and thickness of the shielding, the type and location of the EMI in the area, and the nature of the grounding structure


    10. In addition, attenuation is reduced enormously, enabling fiber-optic links to span much greater distances than copper—up to 120 kilometers in some cases

    11. Because the cable was thinner, thin Ethernet was more prone to interference and attenuation and was limited to a segment length of 185 meters and a maximum of 30 nodes


    12. The weakening of the signal due to attenuation is far more likely to cause performance problems on an overextended network than are excess signal delay times


    13. The only limitation is the signal transmitting capability (that is, the resistance to attenuation) of the network medium itself


    14. For example, a good cable tester tests for electrical noise caused by proximity to fluorescent lights or other electrical equipment; crosstalk caused by signals traveling over an adjacent wire; attenuation caused by excessively long cable segments or improperly rated cable; and kinked or stretched cables, as indicated by specific levels of capacitance


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    17. However, attenuation between the rejection points is not changed with respect to the lobe number, and is only slightly increased from lobe to lobe


    18. In addition, the attenuation between the rejection frequencies rises to a minimum of −25 dB, meaning the output waveform amplitude is less than 5


    19. The increased attenuation comes at the expense of a decrease in the critical cycle period to a 7


    20. From our experience with SMAs, we can improve both the smoothing and the rejection band attenuation by increasing the degree of the filter (at the expense of increased lag)

    21. The three-pole version gives about 6 dB more attenuation at the Nyquist frequency than the two-pole version


    22. 5 bars and even less lag into the attenuation band of the filter


    23. Since aliasing noise increases at the rate of 6 dB per octave above a selected filter cutoff frequency and since the SuperSmoother attenuation rate is 12 dB per octave, the SuperSmoother filter is an effective tool to virtually eliminate aliasing noise in the output signal


    24. The band-pass filter attenuation increases 6 dB per octave of the half bandwidth, starting at the upper and lower cutoff frequencies


    25. This relatively low rate of attenuation is insufficient to remove the effects of Spectral Dilation on the long cycle period side of the filter


    26. Attenuation of out-of-band frequency components is superior to that of high-pass filters and low-pass filters because the rejection is scaled to the bandwidth of the filter


    27. The high-pass filter has a rejection slope that increases attenuation directly proportional to F 0


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