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← ScienceWhich risk increases when capacitive coupling occurs in adjacent signal traces?
A)Increased transmission line impedance
B)Crosstalk interference on nearby signals✓
C)Reduced signal-to-noise bandwidth
D)Dielectric breakdown susceptibility
💡 Explanation
Increased capacitive coupling introduces parasitic capacitance, causing crosstalk on adjacent signal traces because undesired energy couples between traces. Therefore, crosstalk interference will increase, rather than line impedance which would be inductance, or a change to signal ratio, or dielectric breakdown.
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