Compensation network using an orthogonal compensation network
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1. A communication connector, comprising:
- a compensation circuit for providing a compensating signal to approximately cancel an offending signal over a range of frequency, said compensation circuit including a first capacitive coupling with a first magnitude growing at a first rate over said range of frequency and a mutual inductive coupling with a second magnitude growing at a second rate over said range of frequency, said second rate approximately double said first rate, said mutual inductive coupling activated by a second capacitive coupling connected between conductors of one of a first differential pair of conductors and a second differential pair of conductors.
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In one embodiment, the present invention is a communication connector, comprising a compensation circuit for providing a compensating signal to approximately cancel an offending signal over a range of frequency, the compensation circuit including a capacitive coupling with a first magnitude growing at a first rate over the range of frequency and a mutual inductive coupling with a second magnitude growing at a second rate over the range of frequency, the second rate being greater than the first rate (e.g., the second rate approximately double the first rate).
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1. A communication connector, comprising:
a compensation circuit for providing a compensating signal to approximately cancel an offending signal over a range of frequency, said compensation circuit including a first capacitive coupling with a first magnitude growing at a first rate over said range of frequency and a mutual inductive coupling with a second magnitude growing at a second rate over said range of frequency, said second rate approximately double said first rate, said mutual inductive coupling activated by a second capacitive coupling connected between conductors of one of a first differential pair of conductors and a second differential pair of conductors. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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