Crosstalk
<electronics> Interference caused by two signals becoming partially superimposed on each other due to electromagnetic (inductive) or electrostatic (capacitive) coupling between the conductors carrying the signals.
A common example of crosstalk is where the magnetic field from changing current flow in one wire induces current in another wire running parallel to the other, as in a transformer.
Crosstalk can be reduced by using shielded cables and increasing the distance between conductors.
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