The author said it was RS-485. This is a 2-wire differential signalling
system. He also wants to use a shield. Hence the need for 3 circuits. I
doubt that reflections will play any part in the performance, especially
considering that he's using twisted-pair for the signals. This is how CAT5
RS-485 distribution works.
Besides, he's talking about a1 MHz presumably steady-state square-wave clock
and presumably short board-to-board connection lengths.
Joe
W3JDR
"jack" wrote in message
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Problem with a phono-plug and a clock signal is that you will get
reflection
back -- probably much better off with a BNC or SMA connector.
"W3JDR" wrote in message
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John,
How about a miniature stereo phono plug? These have 2 signal circuits
plus
a
ground. They're common, they're available in many PCB configurations, and
they're cheap.
Joe
W3JDR
"John Wilkinson" wrote in message
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Hi,
I have a 1MHz clock that I need to disribute to several boards. I am
using
RS485 drivers and receivers to do this, along with twisted screened
cable.
The question is that I need a 2 pole pcb connector that is screened.
Does anyone know of such a beast?
Thanks,
John.