
Fext - Wikipedia
A Fext is a mythical undead creature in Slavic mythology. Its origins are found in the terrors of the Thirty Years' War (17th century) in central Europe. It is said that the Fext is invincible to bullets, except bullets made of glass. Some of the great generals of that time were called Fexts because of their assumed immortality.
Crosstalk - Wikipedia
In electronics, crosstalk (XT) is a phenomenon by which a signal transmitted on one circuit or channel of a transmission system creates an undesired effect in another circuit or channel. Crosstalk is usually caused by undesired capacitive, inductive, or conductive coupling from one circuit or channel to another.
Fext (Mythical Creature) - Mythical Encyclopedia
Fexts are mythical creatures that are believed to inhabit the forests and mountains of central Europe. According to Slavic mythology, they are undead beings that were born out of the terrors of the Thirty Years’ War. They are said to be invincible to bullets, except for those made of glass.
Cable Testing 101: Understanding Near and Far End Crosstalk
Jun 10, 2020 · Far end crosstalk, abbreviated FEXT, is also measured within a channel. It's a lot like NEXT but as its name infers, it is measured at the far end of the channel.
Fext | Monster Wiki | Fandom
Fexts are undead beings first mentioned in Slavic mythology. Among its most famous mentions are its exploits in the time of the Thirty Years' War, during the 17th Century, in central Europe; in particular, in Bohemia and western Moravia (today's Czech Republic).
Fext - Gods and Monsters
The Fext is an enigma, a paradox wrapped in a riddle, drawing its spectral existence from the tumultuous period known as the Thirty Years’ War. It’s as if the suffering and anguish of that …
Can You Really Eliminate Far-End Crosstalk (FEXT) in a PCB?
What about FEXT? If you look at the equation for the strength of FEXT, there is a special mathematical case in striplines where FEXT is zero. Is this something that would be observed …
2.3.3.3. Crosstalk - NEXT and FEXT in Differential Pairs - Intel
The achieved package crosstalk for the Intel® Stratix® 10 E-Tile is less than -60 dB for NEXT and less than -50 dB for FEXT. Crosstalk at BGA VIA.
Fext – Wikipedie
Fext (též fekst[1][2][3] či fest, asi z německého fest, pevný, podle nezranitelnosti) [4] je lidové označení pro člověka, jehož ostatky se po smrti nerozložily, jen seschly a setrvávaly v neporušené podobě.
Fext - Warriors Of Myth Wiki
The Fext is an undead being first mentioned in Slavic mythology. Among its most famous mentions are its exploits in the time of the Thirty Years' War, during the 17th Century, in central Europe; in particular, in Bohemia and western Moravia (today's Czech Republic).