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| Thread ID: 94877 | 2008-11-15 23:23:00 | Do Power Adapters interfere with Data | happydayz (14322) | Press F1 |
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| 720467 | 2008-11-15 23:23:00 | Can Data Cables (USB, Temperature Sensors) be affected by Power Adapters if they are located close to them, therefore corrupting the Data or causing a malfunction. Thanks for your help |
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| 720468 | 2008-11-16 00:52:00 | Most data cables, while not shielded, are pretty resistant to external interference. USB, for example, uses a pair of cables and only the difference between the voltages of those cables matters. This means that external interference, which affects both cables roughly equally, is canceled out. | TGoddard (7263) | ||
| 720469 | 2008-11-16 01:08:00 | Cat 5 cables on the other hand are affected. | pctek (84) | ||
| 720470 | 2008-11-16 01:27:00 | Cat 5 cables on the other hand are affected. Hmm - better not put them on the other hand then :) |
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