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in this video were going to address terminations you know when and why you need them youve seen me use little through terminators like this one here or end line Terminator like this one or even a 50 ohm termination built into the input of a scope so the short answers of why you need terminators are why youd want to use them is that terminations help to minimize signal reflections and the distortion that can occur along the transmission path or the transmission line at all youd use them typically when the propagation delay down the transmission path whether its a piece of coax or its a length of trace on a circuit board when that trans propagation delay becomes a docHub portion of the rise time or wave length of an RF signal typically greater than ten or twenty percent or sometimes less than that so itll be frequency dependent when you need them it is why you dont typically see terminators used for DC signals but as the signal frequencies go up and the rise times go down t