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... driving full rate ADSL signals at very low power dissipation. The high drive capability of 450mA makes this driver ideal for both CAP and DMT designs. It contains two pairs of wideband, high-voltage, current mode feedback amplifiers optimized for low power consumption in DSL systems. ...
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... as some other effects from different configurations. The most common type of power quality disturbance is the sag, a temporary reduction in the voltage, with a duration ranging from one cycle to a minute. On the electrical distribution system, a common cause of this is single line to ground (SLTG) f ...
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Ground loop (electricity)

In an electrical system, a ground loop is an equipment and wiring configuration which results in excessive unwanted current in a conductor connecting two points that are supposed to be at the same electric potential, often ground, but are actually at different potentials.Ground loops are a major cause of noise, hum, and interference in audio, video, and computer systems. They do not in themselves create an electric shock hazard, the inappropriate connections merely create a not necessarily very good instance of Electrical_bonding, which is explicitly required by safety regulations in certain circumstances. In any case the voltage difference between the ground terminals of each item of equipment is small. A severe risk of electric shock occurs when equipment grounds are improperly removed in an attempt to cure the problems thought to be caused by ground loops.
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