Nov 23, 2022 #1 H hioyo Advanced Member level 4 Joined Aug 18, 2021 Messages 116 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 2 Trophy points 18 Activity points 899 I know that at the time of crosstalk Capacitive as well as inductive currents generate voltage drops on the victim line over termination resistors. I have three questions. 1)Why inductive crosstalk current more than capacitive crosstalk current. 2)Why in forward direction inductive crosstalk current and capacitive crosstalk current are opposite. 3) Why in backward direction inductive crosstalk current and capacitive crosstalk current are equal..
I know that at the time of crosstalk Capacitive as well as inductive currents generate voltage drops on the victim line over termination resistors. I have three questions. 1)Why inductive crosstalk current more than capacitive crosstalk current. 2)Why in forward direction inductive crosstalk current and capacitive crosstalk current are opposite. 3) Why in backward direction inductive crosstalk current and capacitive crosstalk current are equal..