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DDC (Display Data Channel) • DDC (Display Data Channel) • DDC ( Display Data Channel) is a defined Standard by VESA. While DDC is just the description of the interface, the true data that is exchanged between graphic adapter card and monitor i...
DIN Rail, Industrial Ethernet and Low and High Temperature Grade Devices • DIN Rail, Industrial Ethernet and Low and High Temperature Grade Devices • While racks and standard office temperatures are very common when using an Ethernet Device in...
IP Ratings (Ingress Protection) • IP Ratings (Ingress Protection) • Ethernet technology is coming to the factory floor. Once limited to networks in office environments, Ethernet has also proven to be a robust alternative to the RS-232 interfac...
DDC (Display Data Channel) • DDC (Display Data Channel) • Defined Standard by VESA • DDC ( Display Data Channel) is a defined Standard by VESA. While DDC is just the description of the interface, the true data that is exchanged between graphic...
The MPO connector • The MPO connector • MPO stands for multifiber push-on connector. It is a connector for multifiber ribbon cable that generally contains 6, 8, 12, or 24 fibers. It is defined by IEC-61754-7 and EIA/TIA-604-5-D, also known as ...
SCSI Ultra2 and LVD • SCSI Ultra2 and LVD (Low-Voltage Differential) • Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI), pronounced “scuzzy,” has been the dominant technology used to connect computers and high-speed peripherals since the 1980s. SCSI te...
Fan-out kits • Fan-out kits • What is Furcation? • Furcation is the process of adding protective tubing to each fibre within a loose-tube cable. It can be a headache-inducing task if you don’t have the right tools. If you bend the cable or buf...
Fan-out kits. • Fan-out kits • What is Furcation? • Furcation is the process of adding protective tubing to each fibre within a loose-tube cable. It can be a headache-inducing task if you don’t have the right tools. If you bend the cable or bu...
Remote Access • Remote Management • Remote access refers to a temporary link—usually a phone connection—and does not include permanent LAN-to-LAN connections. These temporary links can be made over a number of different kinds of media includin...
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