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* [[Differential amplifier]]s or receivers that respond only to voltage differences, ''e.g.,'' those between the wires that constitute a pair. This method is particularly suited for instrumentation where signals are transmitted through DC bias.
* An inductor where a pair of signalling wires follow the same path through the inductor.
* A transformer, which is useful for AC signals only, and will filter any form of common mode noise, but may be used in combination with a bifilar wound coil to eliminate capacitive coupling of higher frequency common mode signals across the transformer. Used in twisted pair Ethernet.<ref>http://pulseeng.com/products/datasheets/H325.pdf</ref>
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