RatLabGuy
You look like a monkey and smell like one too
- Joined
- May 18, 2005
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- Churchville, MD
Twisting the pair will help cancel out EMI-conducted eddy currents. We do it in the lab w/ improving SNR w/ EEG and other really small amplitude near-DC AC signals when shielded isn't available, its too small, or its a COTS part that didn't use it. Same logic as why Cat5 etc is twisted.It's the only solution. I didn't know twisted pair RCA existed until five minutes ago. I can't think of a good application for them, but this definitely isn't it.
But an actual shield is better. Twisting is just the cost-effective half-assed solution that costs $0 extra.
