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Study of the Possibility of Reducing the Attenuation Coefficient of Two-Wire Circuits
Document Type
Conference
Source
2020 IEEE International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Photonics (EExPolytech) Electrical Engineering and Photonics (EExPolytech), 2020 IEEE International Conference on. :5-8 Oct, 2020
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Computing and Processing
Photonics and Electrooptics
Signal Processing and Analysis
Time-frequency analysis
Dielectric losses
Attenuation
Conductors
Cable insulation
Video surveillance
Photonics
balanced cable line
two-wire circuit
conductor
per-unit-length parameters
skin effect
proximity effect
transmission-line parameters
wave impedance
attenuation coefficient
mathematical simulation
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Abstract
Symmetrical cable lines, consisting of conductors with a circular cross-section, are used in local networks, access networks and video surveillance networks. The most widespread are symmetrical twisted-pair cables. The maximum transmission distance over such a cable is strongly limited by attenuation; therefore, it is of interest to develop new designs of cable circuits that provide a decrease in the attenuation coefficient. The main requirements for the designs being developed are to ensure the coordination of the cable circuit with the existing active equipment by maintaining the magnitude of the characteristic impedance and ensuring compatibility with the elements of detachable connectors. The fulfilment of the latter requirement restricts changing the dimensions of the cable chain. The paper analyzes the possibilities of using a new design of the symmetrical cable circuit with conductors having a D-shaped cross-section, patented by Wayne Charles Hopkinson and Trent Mitchel Hayes. It is shown that such a design makes it possible to significantly reduce the attenuation coefficient, and hence to increase the transmission distance.