Ok, here's the deal:
I am taking a class at Purdue University about electromagetics and such and we are learning about transmission lines. The topic of impedence matching came up and I was reminded about a common cabling topic here.
Correct me if I am wrong, but it is generally accepted that a video cable works great in audio purposes too, but a audio cable should not always be used as a video cable. For instance, it may not be good to use a composite+stereo cable as a component cable due to some cables having the audio cables be 50 ohm cables and 75 ohm video cables.
I have always taken this as fact but in class we are discussing reflection of electric and magnetic waves at a impendence mismatch. I asked and the professor stated that is did not matter if the characteristic impedence was higher or lower, either way the amount of signal transferred would be lower than with an characteristic impedence match.
Am I missing something here? Why is it said that using audio cables as video cables is not good but the other way around is just fine?
NOTE: Copied from AVSforum thread...sorry if there are references made that regard that forum
I am taking a class at Purdue University about electromagetics and such and we are learning about transmission lines. The topic of impedence matching came up and I was reminded about a common cabling topic here.
Correct me if I am wrong, but it is generally accepted that a video cable works great in audio purposes too, but a audio cable should not always be used as a video cable. For instance, it may not be good to use a composite+stereo cable as a component cable due to some cables having the audio cables be 50 ohm cables and 75 ohm video cables.
I have always taken this as fact but in class we are discussing reflection of electric and magnetic waves at a impendence mismatch. I asked and the professor stated that is did not matter if the characteristic impedence was higher or lower, either way the amount of signal transferred would be lower than with an characteristic impedence match.
Am I missing something here? Why is it said that using audio cables as video cables is not good but the other way around is just fine?
NOTE: Copied from AVSforum thread...sorry if there are references made that regard that forum
