...data in a single cable. HDMI is the de facto standard for consumer electronics. HDMI is backward compatible with DVI. Buy only tested cables with the HDMI logo. This guarantees the cable will perform to specification especially because there ...
...on 75-ohm BNC coax cable for transmission — the same cabling traditionally used for analog video communications. • SDI interfaces are standardized by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) and include: standard-definitio...
...required. Copper-wire cable can be video coax, miniature coax, or, most commonly, shielded twisted pair with a DB9 or HSSDC connector. Fibre choices include 62.5- or 50-µm multimode and 7- or 9-µm single-mode fibre, all with an SC connector. • Oth...
The evolution of SCSI. • The evolution of SCSI • Ultra SCSI opens more lanes for your data traffic. • SCSI (Small Computer Standard Interface), pronounced “scuzzy,” enables you to connect your computer to a wide range of peripherals such as ha...
Introduction to SCSI technology. • Introduction to SCSI technology • SCSI (Small Computer Standard Interface), pronouced "scuzzy", enable you to connect your computer to wide range of peripherals such as hard disks, CD-ROMS, printers and scann...
...required. Copper-wire cable can be video coax, miniature coax, or, most commonly, shielded twisted pair with a DB9 or HSSDC connector. Fibre choices include 62.5- or 50-µm multimode and 7- or 9-µm single-mode fibre, all with an SC connector. • Oth...
...is always useful for cable management. • Rails. • A main cabinet component is one or two pairs of vertical rails with mounting holes to which you attach your equipment or shelves. The most common spacing between rails is 19 inches with hole-to-ho...
606 standard colour coding. • 606 standard colour coding • The TIA/EIA 606 standard designates colours for different parts of a premise cabling system. • Some are as follows: • • Red • —Key telephone systems • • Orange • —Demarcation point...