Twinax Theory: How Does Twinax Work?

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Twinax technology involves two coaxial conductors that work together to enhance signal integrity and reduce interference. The discussion seeks resources that explain the theoretical framework behind twinax, particularly focusing on the equivalent circuits and interactions between the two coaxial elements. Participants express a need for detailed theoretical insights and references, as existing literature appears limited. Understanding these interactions is crucial for applying twinax properties to similar devices. Comprehensive resources on twinax theory would greatly benefit those exploring its applications.
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Hi,

I am investigating a device that I think shows similar properties to twinax, but I am unable to find any theory on it.

Does anyone know of any websites or books that explain the theory behind twinax; equivalent circuits of twinax would be especially helpful...

Thanks in advance,

Daniel
 
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Hi,

I don't think the previous message was clear enough.

What I am looking for is theory that describes the interaction between the the two individual coax's in twinax.
 
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