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Fluke DSP-4300 User Manual

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DSP-4000 Series
Users Manual
7-8
Attenuation (Insertion Loss)
Attenuation is a decrease in signal strength over the length of a cable, as shown in
Figure 7-7.
Signal
Source
Signal
Receiver
Cable
V
OUT
VIN
Loss
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Figure 7-7. Attenuation of a Signal
Attenuation is caused by a loss of electrical energy in the resistance of the cable
wire and by leakage of energy through the cables insulating material. This loss of
energy is expressed in decibels. Lower attenuation values correspond to better
cable performance. For example, when comparing the performance of two cables
at a particular frequency, a cable with an attenuation of 10 dB performs better than
a cable with an attenuation of 20 dB.
Cable attenuation is determined by the cables construction, length, and the
frequencies of the signals sent through the cable. At higher frequencies, the skin
effect and the cables inductance and capacitance cause attenuation to increase.

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Fluke DSP-4300 Specifications

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BrandFluke
ModelDSP-4300
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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