Re: S-parameter test sets



Hello Keith,

I'd prefer Cat-5 and Ethernet. Indeed, I'd rather have Ethernet than _any_ USB. Connecting a device across the Internet would be a little easier too. ;-)

Agree. I always wondered why USB was conceived in the first place. It does have one advantage: Lots of DC power. Then again, two of the four CAT-5 pairs are usually vacant but the Ethernet standard lacked any power specs for a long time.


Regards, Joerg

http://www.analogconsultants.com
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