I didn't get any reply to my original question, so I'll try a little smaller bite. Does anyone have or know the sources (preferably published, verifiable, with the exact test method described) of the LCL (Longitudinal Conversion Loss, i.e. balance) of "typical installation" that support the LCL values required by CSPR22 for ISN for CAT5, 6, and 7 cables? (CISPR22 5th edition, 2005, page 51) I searched the IEEE publication archives, and couldn't find any reference. I also Googled it with no success. The closest I get is articles that reference the values from the standard (various revisions), but no actual data supporting the chosen LCL characteristics of CAT5,6,7, ISNs. Regards, Neven - ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message is from the IEEE Product Safety Engineering Society emc-pstc discussion list. Website: http://www.ieee-pses.org/
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