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crosstalk

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In electronics, crosstalk is any phenomenon by which a signal transmitted on one circuit or channel of a transmission system creates an undesired effect in another circuit or channel. Crosstalk is usually caused by undesired capacitive, inductive, or conductive coupling from one circuit or channel to another. Crosstalk is a significant issue in structured cabling, audio electronics, integrated circuit design, wireless communication and other communications systems.

USB, AES/EBU,HDMI together?

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Submitted by vibrations1951 on

I need to run at least 2 boosted USB, 2- 8Channel AES and a DVI-D (or possibly an HDMI instead) cables together in about 30-35' of PVC.



Will this create issues like crosstalk, inductance, speed reduction, clicks, clocking issues, bandwidth reduction, RF and other things I may not be aware of?



USB: 1. Houston Controller to/fro MAC

Crosstalk

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Submitted by anonymous on

Crosstalk occurs when the signal being recorded onto one tape track bleeds over onto the next. This can sometimes occur when you are using tape saturation to compress the signal.

difference of Interchannel Crosstalk and EIN

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Submitted by anonymous on

Does anybody know the difference between Equivalent Input Noise and Interchannel Crosstalk when it comes to preamps? I'm trying to pick on that has the lowest noise (i guess floor). My contenders are dmp3, vtb-1 and dbx 386. Anybody got a clue to which one is the cleanest? Here is the dbx manual with specs at the end