High-Definition Cabling and Return Loss
Return loss is signal attenuation caused by impedance variations in the structure of a cable or associated connection parts. These variations cause the signal to reflect (return) back to the source. At lower frequencies, return loss is a minor effect; at frequencies above 50 MHz, it can have a significant effect; and at frequencies used for high-definition video, 1500 MHz and higher, it can be a major, even critical, factor. For this reason it is suggested that return loss be a key consideration in the measurement and verification of HD system performance.
- Print ISSN
- 0036-1682
- Published
- 2001-01
- Content type
- Original Research
- DOI
- 10.5594/J14160
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