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Noise can be defined as the summation of unwanted or disturbing energy introduced into a communications system from man-made and natural sources. According to Webster's dictionary, to mitigate is "to cause to become less harsh or hostile." Thus, inductive noise mitigation is the act of reducing the induced voltage differences that create noise in copper telecommunications cable.
This course is an introduction to noise induction principles. Trainees learn the causes for TEEX is authorized by IACET to offer 2.4 CEUs for this program.
Topics covered in this course include:
Exercises:
Telecommunications and data personnel that use local exchange cable as a transmission medium.
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