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<blockquote data-quote="Antoon van den Oetelaar" data-source="post: 116207" data-attributes="member: 3005"><p>Re: STP vs. UTP</p><p></p><p>I was thinking about these ESD problems.</p><p>As I do work in electronic design all handling material in the lab and production has to be conductive, so no charge can build up. That doesn't mean it has to be shielded or made from metal.</p><p></p><p>Aren't there any UTP cable with some conductive plastic outer shield, that can't build up charge? Maybe this could solve all these ESD problems...</p><p></p><p>I can imagine that these newer midas consoles have better ESD clamps on there RJ connectors, so the issue is over. Maybe you can add ESD clamps also outside of the board, in a RJ (neutrik) chassis part on a patch panel...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antoon van den Oetelaar, post: 116207, member: 3005"] Re: STP vs. UTP I was thinking about these ESD problems. As I do work in electronic design all handling material in the lab and production has to be conductive, so no charge can build up. That doesn't mean it has to be shielded or made from metal. Aren't there any UTP cable with some conductive plastic outer shield, that can't build up charge? Maybe this could solve all these ESD problems... I can imagine that these newer midas consoles have better ESD clamps on there RJ connectors, so the issue is over. Maybe you can add ESD clamps also outside of the board, in a RJ (neutrik) chassis part on a patch panel... [/QUOTE]
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