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RE: I agree, it is the transitions that matter!

Pretty sure I was off by a factor of two because I didn't need to double the clock rate.

Anyway, if we knew the bandwidth of a typical transceiver driving the cable, we could estimate the rise & fall times on the transitions. Or you could just measure them with a scope. It wouldn't surprise me if the length of a transition is on the order of the length of the cable, meaning the cable isn't easily characterized by either transmission line or lumped impedance models.


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  • RE: I agree, it is the transitions that matter! - Dave_K 15:09:20 04/25/16 (0)

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