E1 cable, which is 26 AWG, is 120 0hms and T1 is 100 ohms. Impedance will
vary depending on things such as; shielding, wire gauge, twists/ft, etc.

Bill Fleury

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From: William D'Orazio [mailto:dora...@cae.ca]
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Does anybody know the characteristic impedance of a twisted pair?
Thanks in advance,

 <<...OLE_Obj...>> 

William D'Orazio
CAE Electronics Ltd.
Electrical System Designer

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