Asked by Alayna Garcia on Jul 11, 2024

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Cross-talk interference can be caused by placing low voltage signal wiring and high voltage power wiring in the same conduit.

Cross-Talk Interference

A phenomenon in which a signal transmitted in one circuit or channel of a transmission system creates an undesired effect in another circuit or channel.

Low Voltage

Describes electrical systems or components designed to operate at relatively low voltages, typically considered to be less than 50 volts.

High Voltage

An electrical voltage that is significantly higher than standard utility voltages, typically defined as above 1000 volts.

  • Identify and mitigate electrical interference issues in PLC systems, such as cross-talk.
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Eykin AsikinJul 15, 2024
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Explanation :
When low voltage signal wiring and high voltage power wiring are placed in the same conduit, the magnetic field from the high voltage power wiring can induce an undesirable voltage signal in the low voltage signal wiring, causing cross-talk interference.