Electronics > Projects, Designs, and Technical Stuff

Twisted pair, effect on non balanced/differential systems?

<< < (5/5)

wizard69:
Demanding a simple answer when it doesn't exists and then abusing people for trying to answer the question, is not cool at all.   I just logged on and frankly I'm shaking my head here after reading through this thread.


--- Quote from: bson on June 14, 2020, 01:51:36 am ---
--- Quote from: grouchobyte on June 13, 2020, 05:40:30 pm ---Bottom line: YES, twisted pair to connect to something like a switch does provide marginally better noise immunity. Quantifying that is a little more involved.

--- End quote ---
Well, he didn't ask for it quantified, it was only a simple question and he only wanted a simple answer.  No reason to start thinking.

--- End quote ---

MFX:

--- Quote from: wizard69 on June 15, 2020, 05:27:13 pm ---Demanding a simple answer when it doesn't exists and then abusing people for trying to answer the question, is not cool at all.   I just logged on and frankly I'm shaking my head here after reading through this thread.


--- Quote from: bson on June 14, 2020, 01:51:36 am ---
--- Quote from: grouchobyte on June 13, 2020, 05:40:30 pm ---Bottom line: YES, twisted pair to connect to something like a switch does provide marginally better noise immunity. Quantifying that is a little more involved.

--- End quote ---
Well, he didn't ask for it quantified, it was only a simple question and he only wanted a simple answer.  No reason to start thinking.

--- End quote ---

--- End quote ---

Where exactly have I "demanded" anything or "abused" anybody?  I may have been a bit direct in trying to get the thread back on track, sorry if that offended anybody.

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[*] Previous page

There was an error while thanking
Thanking...
Go to full version
Powered by SMFPacks Advanced Attachments Uploader Mod