What is considered a good low hostile crosstalk value?
I have a Shinybow 6x2 SCART Matrix Routing Switcher, and one of the specifications is that it's crosstalk value is -60dB@1MHz
Is this an acceptable value? How do I know if this is a good, great, or bad value?
Also, what does the frequency (1MHz) mean?, I don't understand how this part of the crosstalk level works?
Thanks.
Erik W.
What is Considered Low Crosstalk
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Re: What is Considered Low Crosstalk
The 1 MHz is just an arbitrary frequency at which the crosstalk measurement was taken. -60db is the intensity of the signal/crosstalk induced into neighboring channels/ports compared to the actual 0db signal being injected.