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...to your specs! UTP, fiber optic, RS-232, coax, A/V—tell us what you need, and we'll turn your ideas into reality. • Cable options: • CAT3/CAT5e/CAT6/CAT6a • Fibre: OM1/OM2/OM3/OS1 • Coax/Data • Shielded/unshielded • PVC/LZOH/Plenum • Standard or...
...MANs and WANs via dark fiber, dark wavelengths or SONET/SDH networks. • 10-GBE supports existing Ethernet technologies • 10-GBE uses the same layers (MAC, PHY and PMD), and the same frame sizes and formats. But the IEEE 802.3ae spec defines two set...
...first appeared, fiber was crucial to running Gigabit Ethernet effectively. Since then, the IEEE802.3ab standard for Gigabit over Category 5 cable has been approved, enabling short stretches of Gigabit speed over existing copper cable. Today,...
...the excess voltage and one of your ports will be damaged. • You can’t test for ground loops. You don’t know you have one until a vital component fails. Only prevention works—use optical isolation or fibre optic cable on all your long data lines.
...etc. S/PDIF is based on the professional AES3 interconnect standard. • S/PDIF signals are carried over two types of cables. The first is a 75-ohm coaxial cable with orange RCA connectors. The second is a fiber cable with TOSLINK connectors.
...the world. Using fiber cables and media converters and switches is not a bad idea, but in many cases not a solution that you can do immediately or for somewhat money. If there is no fiber cable, you need to install one. If you want to connect...
...Standards for SFP fiber optic media are published in the SFP Multi-Source Agreement, which specifies size, connectors, and signaling for SFPs, with the idea that all SFPs are compatible with devices that have appropriate SFP slots. These stand...
...See pinning diagram • Micro HDMI • See pinning diagram • Miscellaneous • VGA (HD15) • See pinning diagram • S-Video • See pinning diagram • TOSLINK • RCA • BNC • F-Type Coax • NOTE: Images are not to scale. • Learn more: • Fibre Connectors •  
...end systems, and fiber optic versions for site backbones. It is standardized as IEEE 802.3. • The older versions of Ethernet are known as Thick (standard) and ThinNet Ethernet, standards that support speeds up to 10-Mbps. • Thin Ethernet (Thi...
...indoor use only and are designed to provide protection against falling dirt, circulating dust, lint, fibres and dripping or splashing noncorrosive liquids. Protection against oil and coolant seepage is also a prerequisite for NEMA 12 designation.
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