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<p>however, is typically used with a balanced pair of conductors. For short cables and low frequencies, the two methods are equivalent, so cheap single-ended circuits with a common ground can be used with cheap cables. As signalling speeds become faster, wires begin to behave as transmission lines.</p>

<p><big> Use in printed circuit boards (especially computers) </big></p>
<p>Differential signalling is often used in computers to reduce <a href="page.php?w=electromagnetic_interference">electromagnetic interference</a>, because complete screening is not</p><p>
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