Charge-Dissipative Electrical Cables
TBMG-704
06/01/2004
- Content
Electrical cables that dissipate spurious static electric charges, in addition to performing their main functions of conducting signals, have been developed. These cables are intended for use in trapped-ion or ionizing-radiation environments, in which electric charges tend to accumulate within, and on the surfaces of, dielectric layers of cables. If the charging rate exceeds the dissipation rate, charges can accumulate in excessive amounts, giving rise to high-current discharges that can damage electronic circuitry and/or systems connected to it.
- Citation
- "Charge-Dissipative Electrical Cables," Mobility Engineering, June 1, 2004.