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- diafonía.
(Del gr. διαφωνία, disonancia).
1. f. Transferencia indebida de energía de un circuito de transmisión perturbador a otro denominado perturbado.
RAE - by Yaotl Altan
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- Aislamiento eléctrico. Las fibras ópticas son casi completamente inmunes a los campos externos. Ellos no padecen diafonía (cross talk), radiointerferencia, etc. Además no transporta corrientes eléctricas peligrosas. - Universidad Nacional de Colombia by Yaotl Altan
- En Telecomunicación, se dice que entre dos circuitos existe diafonía, denominada en inglés Crosstalk (XT), cuando parte de las señales presentes en uno de ellos, considerado perturbador, aparece en el otro, considerado perturbado. - Wikipedia by Yaotl Altan
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- Crosstalk is a type of Interference from an adjacent channel or wire, which is caused by electromagnetic interference, along a circuit or a cable pair. A telecommunication signal disrupts a signal in an adjacent circuit and can cause the signals to become confused and cross over each other. Javvin Technologies, Inc.
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- Crosstalk originating from multiple high-speed data services in the same telephone bundle is a limiting factor for the maximum bit rate, the loop length and the number of data services that a bundle can support. - The Pennsylvania State University by
- All current crosstalk mitigation techniques require precise knowledge of the crosstalk coupling functions between the twisted pair wires carrying DSL service within a cable binder. - Rice Scholarship by
- Optical bidirectional transmission systems, such as subscriber systems, where two signals are carried over a single fibre are subject to optical crosstalk. This crosstalk causes an unwanted increase of the bit error rate at the receivers in both channels. - Institute of Physics and IOP Publishing by
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