
Lexicon: C
Capacity
The capacitance is a disturbance variable that limits the bandwidth of a wire. The result is a low-pass filter. For example, a high capacitance can change the input signal in such a way that it is no longer recognised without error by the receiver at the other end of the wires. Low-loss coaxial cables have a lower capacitance than standard cables. This is achieved by an improved dielectric. Electrical unit of measurement, measured in farads. (All data without guarantee)
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