Spiral shielding on a high speed cable
A dual axial cable includes first and second signal conductors and a shield. The first and second signal conductors transmit a differential signal. The shield includes a foil wrap spirally wrapped around the first and second conductors to form a plurality of foil wrap sections. Each of the foil wrap sections overlaps an adjacent foil wrap section. The periodicity of a pitch of each of the overlaps varies along a length of the dual axial cable.
1. A dual axial cable comprising:
first and second signal conductors to transmit a differential signal; and
a shield including a foil wrap spirally wrapped around the first and second conductors to form a plurality of foil wrap sections, each of the foil wrap sections overlapping an adjacent foil wrap section, a periodicity of a pitch of each of the overlaps varying along a length of the dual axial cable, wherein the pitch of each of the overlaps is an amount of overlap from one of the foil wrap sections to a next adjacent foil wrap section.
2. The dual axial cable of claim 1 , wherein each of the pitches among the overlaps produces a respective resonance frequency.
3. The dual axial cable of claim 2 , wherein the variance of the pitches among the overlaps produces fewer repetitions of the same resonance frequency as compared to the pitches of the overlaps being constant along the length of the dual axial cable.
4. The dual axial cable of claim 3 , wherein fewer repetitions of the same resonance frequency reduces an intensity of the each resonance frequency as compared to the pitches of the overlaps being constant along the length of the dual axial cable.
5. The dual axial cable of claim 1 , wherein the periodicity of pitches among the overlaps is varied based a feed rate of the first and second conductors during a wrapping of the dual axial cable.
6. The dual axial cable of claim 1 , wherein the periodicity of pitches among the overlaps is varied based on a width of the foil wrap varying along a length of the foil wrap.
7. The dual axial cable of claim 6 , wherein the width of the foil wrap varies as a sinusoidal function over the length of the foil wrap.
8. The dual axial cable of claim 6 , wherein the width of the foil wrap varies as a triangle ramp function over the length of the foil wrap.
9. The dual axial cable of claim 1 , wherein the periodicity of pitches among the overlaps varies in a sinusoidal manner.
10. The dual axial cable of claim 1 , wherein the periodicity of the pitches among the overlaps varies in a wave manner.
11. A method comprising:
feeding first and second signal conductors of a dual axial cable through a foil wrapping machine, the first and second conductors to transmit a differential signal; and
spirally wrapping, by the foil wrapping machine, a foil around the first and second conductors to form a shield for the dual axial cable, wherein the spirally wrapping forms a plurality of foil wrap sections, each of the foil wrap sections overlapping an adjacent foil wrap section, a periodicity of a pitch of each of the overlaps varying along a length of the dual axial cable, wherein the pitch of each of the overlaps is an amount of overlap from one of the foil wrap sections to a next adjacent foil wrap section.
12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising:
during the wrapping of the dual axial cable, changing a feed rate of the first and second conductors to vary the periodicity of pitches among the overlaps during a wrapping of the dual axial cable.
13. The method of claim 11 , wherein each of the pitches among the overlaps produces a respective resonance frequency.
14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the variance of the pitches among the overlaps produces fewer repetitions of the same resonance frequency as compared to the pitches of the overlaps being constant along the length of the dual axial cable.
15. The method of claim 14 , wherein fewer repetitions of the same resonance frequency reduces an intensity of the each resonance frequency as compared to the pitches of the overlaps being constant along the length of the dual axial cable.
16. The method of claim 11 , wherein the periodicity of pitches among the overlaps is varied based a width of the foil varying along a length of the foil.
17. The method of claim 11 , wherein the periodicity of pitches among the overlaps varies in a sinusoidal manner.
18. The method of claim 11 , wherein the periodicity of the pitches among the overlaps varies in a wave manner.
19. A dual axial cable comprising:
first and second signal conductors to transmit a differential signal; and
a shield including a foil spirally wrapped around the first and second conductors to form a plurality of foil wrap sections, each of the foil wrap sections overlapping an adjacent foil wrap section, a periodicity of a pitch of each of the overlaps varying along a length of the dual axial cable, wherein each of the pitches among the overlaps produces a respective resonance frequency, wherein the periodicity of pitches among the overlaps is varied based a feed rate of the first and second conductors during a wrapping of the dual axial cable, wherein the pitch of each of the overlaps is an amount of overlap from one of the foil wrap sections to a next adjacent foil wrap section.
20. The dual axial cable of claim 19 , wherein the variance of the pitches among the overlaps produces fewer repetitions of the same resonance frequency as compared to the pitches of the overlaps being constant along the length of the dual axial cable, and the fewer repetitions of the same resonance frequency reduces an intensity of each resonance frequency compared to the pitches of the overlaps being constant along the length of the dual axial cable.