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Well done Sir! But you're off a bit with the denatured flux transubstantiation protocols, those depend entirely on V 1.0 turbo encabulator protocols which we ALL KNOW are patented. SHAME! ;-)
@@SY_Electronics Excellent news! you guys are the only ones in the industry with such a cable spec for dot and dab drywall setups. Look forward to its release ❤.
In this context, Latency is the time delay between sending a signal at one end and receiving a signal at the other end. The specification allows for negligible latency: less than 10 microseconds (.01 milliseconds) over 100m of cable. As a point of comparison, aa typical TV display screen with a 60hz refresh rate, will display a full image after 16.67 ms. Therefore adding 0.01 ms is only a 0.06% increase in the signal latency.
It's a shame this is already obsolete; replaced by the Transflexive Multimodal Activator. No more worries about side-fumbling or burnt-out panametric fans affecting the bearings.