...to reset or reboot PC, LAN/WAN, telecom, and other computer equipment without being at the equipment’s location. • For whom • Who needs remote power control? Everyone, especially any organization with a network that reaches remote sites. This c...
...that contain either PC or APC contacts. In addition to the type of adaptor, you also need to determine the necessary attenuation value, such as 5 or 10 dB. This value varies, depending on the strength of fibre optic signal desired. • Learn more:...
...to DVI vido • Many new PCs no longer have traditional Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) computer monitors with a VGA interface. The latest high-end computers have Digital Flat Panels (DFPs) with a Digital Visual Interface (DVI). Although most computers still ...
...by IBM® in 1987 for PC video display, it was a huge improvement over the earlier EGA DB9 connector. • VGA, the basic format, supports resolutions up to 640 x 480 with 256 colors. SVGA (Super VGA), XGA, and later formats continued the drive to pr...
...Number of CATx I/O Cards required: • Total Number of Fibre I/O Cards required: • List of Components for Modular FX Systems • Minimum Switch Size required for your configuration • Spare Power Supply for Load Sharing and Redundancy • • 8-Port C...
...Array) • graphics card from IBM, introduced in 1987, represented a huge improvement over EGA. With a horizontal scan rate of 31.5 KHz (from 24.1 KHz), VGA supports resolutions up to 640 x 480 with 256 colours. The video signal is analogue RGB ...
...of up to four PCs connected to secure and unsecure networks through just one keyboard, monitor, and mouse. • High port-to-port electrical isolation, which facilitates data separation (RED/BLACK). • NSA tested and TEMPEST approved for and b...
...is mainly used on PC graphic adapter cards. Note: all current graphics cards with DisplayPort support the full DisplayPort 1.2a specification of 5.4 Gbps per lane and therefore only support 30 fps rather than 60 fps 4k resolutions. • Thunderbo...