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las3rjock
Senior tranceaddict

Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
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I cannot think of any benefit to using gold-plated connectors on optical cables. "Gold-tipped connectors keep the signal aligned for more precise signal transfer" sounds like some marketing type trying (unsuccessfully) to sound like an engineer. Gold is a pretty soft metal, so it's a bad metal to use for precise mechanical alignment. As far as it's optical properties go, it's also a bad choice, since like most metals, it's pretty opaque at most visible (and near infrared) wavelengths. The marketese sounds like they're trying to describe phase-matching of some sort, but metals are bad materials to use for that because they introduce a random phase shift.
As far as why gold-plated connectors are good for electrical cables, it's because unlike silver, copper, or aluminum (all of which are better electrical conductors than gold), gold does not tarnish, and thus its electrical properties do not degrade over time.
Bottom line: Save gold-plating for electrical cables, and exchange the gold-plated optical cables for non gold-plated ones.
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