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RE: IR Distribution ( What Cable )



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David
 
The alarm cable will be OK for short runs (<5m) but it sounds like you're looking at a whole house and I suggest you need to use a screened cable for that since the IR signals are unbalanced and so will pick up hum and interference over anything other than short runs. You should keep the IR cables well away (10cm) >from
 
I have heard people having success using UTP for IR distribution but I thought twisted pairs were only good for differential/balanced signals like 100/10 base-T. Either they got lucky or I'm wrong - anyone care to clarify?
 
Edward
 
-----Original Message-----
From: David Millard [mailto:david@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 22 September 2002 11:17
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: [ukha_d] IR Distribution ( What Cable )

I have a SLINK-E with IR Expansion and from here I want to distribute to
Xantec connecting blocks in various locations what is the best cable to
run for this ( is alarm cable suitable ? ) Thanks for the advice

David
david@xxxxxxx


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