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Title: Telecommunications: Twisted Pair Cable Noise Immunity
Url: https://www.wisc-online.com/learn/career-clusters/info-tech/cis5108/tw...
Creator: Bartelt, Terry L. M.
Publisher: Wisconsin Online Resource Center
Description: This online, interactive lesson provided by Wisc-Online and the National Science Foundation explains how data is transferred through electrical conductors and the various configurations in which one can find these conductors. This slideshow goes into detail about the reasoning behind twisting cables – to reduce crosstalk and EMI (electromagnetic interference). The illustrations and animations are extremely helpful along side the clearly defined terms and descriptions. This is a great resource for students or teachers looking to better understand today’s technology.
LC Classification: Technology -- Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering -- Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering -- Telecommunication -- Study and teaching. Research
Technology -- Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering -- Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering -- Telephone -- Distribution. Construction. Connections -- Telephone wires and cables
GEM Subject: Science -- Engineering
Science -- Technology
Vocational Education -- Technology
Resource Type: Reference Material
Instructional Material
Audio/Visual -- Movie/Animation
Format: Document -- HTML
Application -- Java
Audience: Educator
Learner
Education Level: Higher Education
Higher Education -- Undergraduate (Lower Division)
Higher Education -- Undergraduate (Upper Division)
Higher Education -- Technical Education (Upper Division)
Higher Education -- Technical Education (Lower Division)
Vocational/Professional Development Education
Language: English
Rights: Wisc-Online
Access Rights: Free access
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