ANTI-ELECTROMAGNETIC-INTERFERENCE SIGNAL TRANSMISSION FLAT CABLE
First Claim
1. An anti-electromagnetic-interference (anti-EMI) signal transmission flat cable, comprising:
- a plurality of conducting wires; and
an insulating sheath being an integrally formed flat and flexible member for longitudinally enclosing a circumferential surface of each of the conducting wires, so that the conducting wires are substantially equally spaced and parallelly arranged in the insulating sheath to isolate from one another; and
wherein the insulating sheath has an anti-EMI and electrically non-conductive material doped therein, so as to protect the conducting wires against electromagnetic interference during signal transmission and accordingly, prevent errors in signal transmission via the conducting wires.
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Abstract
An anti-electromagnetic-interference (anti-EMI) signal transmission flat cable include a plurality of conducting wires; and an insulating sheath being an integrally formed flat and flexible member for longitudinally enclosing a circumferential surface of each of the conducting wires, so that the conducting wires are substantially equally spaced and parallelly arranged in the insulating sheath to isolate from one another. The insulating sheath has an anti-EMI and electrically non-conductive material doped therein, so as to protect the conducting wires against EMI during signal transmission and accordingly, prevent errors in signal transmission via the conducting wires.
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1. An anti-electromagnetic-interference (anti-EMI) signal transmission flat cable, comprising:
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a plurality of conducting wires; and an insulating sheath being an integrally formed flat and flexible member for longitudinally enclosing a circumferential surface of each of the conducting wires, so that the conducting wires are substantially equally spaced and parallelly arranged in the insulating sheath to isolate from one another; and wherein the insulating sheath has an anti-EMI and electrically non-conductive material doped therein, so as to protect the conducting wires against electromagnetic interference during signal transmission and accordingly, prevent errors in signal transmission via the conducting wires. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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