...The background • As today’s networks expand, the demand for more bandwidth and greater distances increases. Gigabit Ethernet and the emerging 10-Gigabit Ethernet are becoming the applications of choice for current and future networking needs. • ...
...standards designed to provide high-speed data transfer over a duplex, serial interface. It’s an open standard that supports multiple protocols including higher-level protocols, such as FDDI, SCSI, HIPPI, and IPI, to manage data transfer. • Alth...
...data transmission up to 16 MHz or 10 Mbps, such as 4-Mbps Token Ring and 10BASE-T. • Category 4 • Categroy 4 is the performance level for voice and data transmission up to 20 MHz or 16 Mbps, such as 4-/16-Mbps UTP. • Both Category 3 and 4 are uns...
...Extend up to 300m • Multimedia distribution products allow you to send Video, Audio and sometimes serial data (RS-232 or USB) over distances of hundreds of meters to one or more locations. They generally utilise standard CatX infrastru...
Shielded Ethernet Cables • Shielded Ethernet Cables • STP and S/STP • Two basic types of shielded cables are offered by Black Box and the Industry.The first group are cables with an overall shield know generically as STP. The second are constr...
...the weight of the truck to a monitoring station or an oil line monitor that sends data about oil flow to a central location. • Use duplex multimode or single-mode fibre optic cable for applications that require simultaneous, bidirectional data trans...
...width:500px; margin:auto;} • .basicTable th,.basicTable td {text-align:center;} • • HDMI - The digital interface to combine HD video, multichannel audio and more • HDMI - The digital interface to combine HD video, multichannel audio and more • H...
...The Universal Serial Bus (USB) hardware (plug-and-play) standard makes connecting peripherals to your computer easy. • USB 1.1 • USB 1.1, introduced in 1995, is the original USB standard. It has two data rates: 12 Mbps for devices such as ...
...devices for connecting to any serial device from your Ethernet network. However, there is one main difference between a device server and a terminal server: the protocols being supported. • A terminal server can do more • While a device server main...