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...length of all cables should not exceed 2 metres multiplied by the number of connected devices, up to a maximum of 20 metres. And no more than three connectors should be stacked together. • Learn more: • V.35 - the original serial interface •  
...transmit bidirectional serial control signals to the display. • Non-networked CATx-based • This method uses transmitters and receivers to extend converted signals over non-networked UTP cabling. They’re very cost-effective, enabling much longer dis...
...bidirectional (two-way) serial signals to query a remote display to, for example, shut it down and power it on or gather performance data. What’s more, the system you choose may even support bidirectional serial connections for use with interactive ...
...which damage LAN and serial interfaces that typically use less than 12 volts to transmit. • Avalanche diodes • Surges can be protected by using avalanche diodes. These normally have a clamping voltage in the range of 5 to 16 volts and divert the ...
...locally via a direct serial connection or remotely using a modem or TCP/IP Ethernet connection. • The software is available conveniently preloaded on a PC we ship to you or included with your Tiger II Controller system. • Use the Windows® compati...
...a computer to audio and serial devices or even USB peripherals including security hardware, drives and printers. • KVM extenders have been available for the last 15 years or so and were introduced to overcome the distance dependent bandwidth limitat...
...with 25-pin connectors, you’ll need a simple adapter cable. The most commonly used interface, RS-232 is ideal for transmitting data at speeds up to 20 kbps and over distances up to 50 feet (15.2 m). • Learn more: • Serial ATA technology. •  
...distance between your PC and a peripheral. Each USB segment can be up to 5 metres (16.4 feet). Because USB supports up to 5 tiers, you can put peripherals a maximum of 25 metres (82 feet) from your PC. • Learn more: • USB (Universal Serial Bus) •  
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