Posted by Richard Harison on 11/09/06 01:20
Cable length does make a difference as to how fast a signal travels between the
input of the cable and the output. Signal passing through as 6' cable takes
twice as long as one through a 3' cable. The bugaboo is since that signal is
traveling at the speed of light, now many gizzilionths of a second is that?
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All the Best
Richard Harison
"Matthew L. Martin" <nothere@notnow.never> wrote in message
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> Guest wrote:
>
> Complete nonsense, snipped!
>
> The clock in embedded in the signal. The data arrives with its own clock,
> there is no "faster" or "slower". Anything other than correct is broken. That
> is how digital transmission works.
>
> Matthew
>
> --
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> You can't win
> You can't break even
> You can't get out of the game
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