How do I distinguish between various DVI configurations? |
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What is the difference between DVI single link and dual link? |
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Super thin VGA is ideal for tight-fitting spaces |
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When do you use Plenum Cable? |
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Using CTLB series cable for running through 3/4" conduit |
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What are the major digital interfaces? |
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Video signal transmission |
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What is S-Video? |
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Using RGB, Component, S-Video and Composite Cable |
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How to perform a field installation of a DGBH15FT HD15 (SVGA) jack |
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Typical installation of an MD44FT field installable jack |
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What bandwidth amplification do I need when splitting or extending my monitor? |
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What is a KVM Switch? Why do I need one? |
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What are some of the typical products found in the Audio / Video section of L-com’s catalog? |
Some of the products contained in the Audio / Video section are cable assemblies of various configurations, bulk cable, gender changers, VGA extenders, video splitters, KVM extenders, media converters and switches. |
What organization establishes standards for the video monitor industry? |
The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) is the primary organization that establishes and supports video standards. |
What are some of the common interfaces found on video monitor cables assemblies? |
Some of the common interfaces found on Video Monitor cables are HD15, EVC, DVI-D, DB9, 13W3, and BNC. |
What is the primary purpose of a video cable assembly? |
The primary purpose of a video cable is to transmit video, and at times audio signals. |
What does the term “composite sync” stand for? |
The term "composite sync" stands for a combination of horizontal and vertical sync pulses. |
What is bandwidth? |
Bandwidth is a term used to describe the difference between the upper and lower useable limits of a band of frequencies. |
What is a pixel? |
A pixel is a single point on a display. The density of pixels in a given area defines the resolution. |
What does DDC stand for? |
DDC stands for Data Display Channel which is the standard that defines communications between a monitor and a host system. |
What is the difference between analog and digital signals? |
An analog signal is one that continuously varies up and down in amplitude while a digital signal is a signal that is either on or off. |
What does the term baseband stand for? |
The term baseband stands for the unmodulated video or audio signal with an exclusive transmission path. |
What does SVGA stand for? |
SVGA is an acronym for Super Video Graphics Array. |
What is EVC? |
EVC is an Enhanced Video Connection as established by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) as a new standard for advanced high bandwidth/high resolution monitors. |