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Most commonly a type of transmission line that consists of two individual wires twisted together. Its differential nature attenuates common-mode interference present in the environment, which is useful in the transfer of differential signals (even low-frequency ones). It is commonly used for differential digital communication protocols such as ethernet.
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Why don't oscilloscope probes use twisted pairs?
I was reading online about how Ethernet cables use twisted pairs instead of coaxial cables because it's better in some way. Some websites say that twisted pairs cost less, can carry higher frequencies …