...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 another building being...
...on the receiver end. • HDCP for extending from a Blu-ray source. • Multiple features for EDID support. • Multichannel digital audio and surround sound. • • Easy to integrate into your network. • MediaCento HX is perfect for any application requir...
...CEC), EDID, and HDCP. The unique video coding scheme ensure the highest video quality at zero latency. • Audio • As with the video, HDBaseT audio is passed through from the HDMI chipset. All standard formats are supported, including Dolby Di...
...lower costs of media converters are making copper to fibre migration much easier. The converters provide seamless links and enable the use of existing hardware. Fibre can be incorporated into networks in planned upgrades. • Standards—New TIA/EIA ...
...single-mode fibre, all with an SC connector. • Other Fibre Channel equipment includes disk enclosures, drivers, extenders, hubs, interface converters, host bus adapters, routers, switches, and SCSI bridges. • Learn more: • Digital optic cable •
...62.5- or 50-µm multimode and 7- or 9-µm single-mode fibre, all with an SC connector. • Other Fibre Channel equipment includes disk enclosures, drivers, extenders, hubs, interface converters, host bus adapters, routers, switches, and SCSI bridges.
...and need active converters if they are to be interconnected. Some new display technologies, such as DVI, provide digital video connectivity. This enables enhanced video quality but requires the use of digital display devices to realise this....