It is polarized and the copper colored conductor gets the hole with the black dot at
the insulator. Reversal makes troubleshooting worse than it already is....
Tony Duell wrote:
Sorry to bother the list with this (probably) basic question, but here goes.
When assembling twinax patch cables, do the centre conductors in the coax need
I've never done Twinax, but I assume it's some kind of differential signal.
In which case polarity is likely to be important - reverse the 2 wires
and you invert the signal.
It certainly can't hurt to get it right..
-tony