...Fibre optic cable not only gives you immunity to interference and greater signal security, but it’s also constructed to insulate the fibre’s core from the stress associated with use in harsh environments. • Fibre cable contains a coating...
...pairs within a CATx cable. • The figure below illustrates one of the most common schemes. • The red, green and blue (RGB) components of the analogue video signal are multiplexed with the horizontal and vertical sync pulses (polarity maintained) ...
...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 ...
...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...
...often require a new patch to be loaded on to a remote computer. New technology called Virtual Media Support is available to transfer files across systems as if at a local level. Combined with remote access KVM technology such as the Black Box Se...
...of their supported cable connections. And although some KVM extenders support extended connections over fibre optic cabling, the administrator may require even greater distances. • IP-Based remote acces • The ideal solution is an IP-based remot...
...of traditional VGA cable and the distance limitations of the PS/2 protocol. • High resolution computer graphics and long distance VGA cable's • The VGA (Video Graphics Array) connector is by far the most common interface used to connect a monit...
...twisted-pair Ethernet cable, has another role to play, providing electrical power to low-wattage electrical devices. Power over Ethernet (PoE) was ratified by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) in June 2000 as the 802.3af-...