> > The length of the cable will not have much limitations, except for the
> > resistance of it:

> Which is exactly the reason to mak it not too long.  The longer the cable,
> the higher the resitance (and impedance) will become. The result of this is

Note: Impedance is the general from of resistance. When only talking about DC 
components (like resistors) we can talk of resistance. Otherwise the term 
impedance should be used.

> that the flanks (signal changes) will 'flatten':

How do you know about this, and how do you explain it?

> Well, this is what _I_ know about it, having studied neither physics, nor
> electronics :-)

Grtjs, Manuel

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