[SI-LIST] coupled bonding conductors, shielded cables, and pwbs

Hi All,

It's the beginning of the month again and I have been busy typing. My 
  latest Technical Tidbit article is:

Coupled Bonding Conductors
(from Lightning Protection to Noise Reduction)

Abstract: Coupled bonding conductors have been used for many years in 
the telecommunications field for lightning protection. The principles 
involved are discussed, and then examples of other uses are shown at 
the system and board level.

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For the February Technical Tidbit, I discuss a technique that has been 
used in protection of telephone systems for many years, and has many 
potential uses in other settings, Coupled Bonding Conductors (CBS). By 
explaining the operation of CBCs, some light is also shed on how 
shielded cables work as well. Extension of CBCs to other uses is also 
discussed.

The article is linked from the drawing at the bottom of the page at:

http://emcesd.com

I have now well over 100 articles on the website now!

There is also a podcast at http://emcesd-podcast.com discussing this 
topic. It is show #36 for January 10, 2007, at the top of the list.

I attended DesignCon this week and will soon be posting a 20 minute 
podcast I recorded at the show. It will be show #37 and will be up in 
a week or so.

Doug
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