pairkablar
Pairkablar, also known as pair cables, are a type of electrical cable designed to carry two separate electrical circuits within a single cable assembly. They are commonly used in various applications, including telecommunications, data networking, and power distribution. Pairkablar typically consist of two insulated conductors, which are twisted together to form a single cable. This twisting helps to reduce electromagnetic interference and crosstalk between the two circuits, ensuring better signal integrity and performance.
The conductors in pairkablar can be made of various materials, such as copper or aluminum, depending on
Pairkablar are available in different configurations, such as unshielded twisted pair (UTP) and shielded twisted pair
In telecommunications, pairkablar are widely used in Ethernet cables, telephone lines, and other data transmission systems.