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A type of cable similar to ], but with two inner conductors instead of one. A type of cable similar to ], but with two inner conductors instead of one.

Becoming common in modern high speed differential signaling applications. Becoming common in modern high speed differential signaling applications.


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A type of cable similar to coax, but with two inner conductors instead of one. Becoming common in modern high speed differential signaling applications.

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