Characteristic Impedance
- Updated2025-11-11
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The characteristic impedance of a transmission line influences the transient response of a signal that passing through it. The physical properties of the transmission line materials determine its characteristic impedance. For example, the dielectric of the insulators and the cross-sectional geometry of a cable determine its capacitance. Likewise, the inductance of the cable is a function of the length and the properties of the dielectric. The characteristic impedance is a function of both this inductance and capacitance. Manufacturers of cables provide the specification for the characteristic impedance of that cable, along with how it behaves over environmental extremes.