It is polarized and the copper colored conductor gets the hole with the black dot at
the insulator. Reversal makes troubleshooting worse than it already is....
Tony Duell wrote:
> >
> > Sorry to bother the list with this (probably) basic question, but here goes.
> >
> > When assembling twinax patch cables, do the centre conductors in the coax need
>
> I've never done Twinax, but I assume it's some kind of differential signal.
>
> In which case polarity is likely to be important - reverse the 2 wires
> and you invert the signal.
>
> It certainly can't hurt to get it right..
>
> -tony
Received on Sat Mar 06 1999 - 20:26:17 GMT
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