...Now you can connect digital joysticks, scanners, speakers, cameras, or PC telephones in seconds. Instead of opening up your CPU to insert new boards, you make all the connections outside the case to the USB port. USB detects and configures the n...
...like analogue and/or digital audio, further USB HID ports, embedded USB 2.0, RS-232, RS-422 as well as analogue video inputs. For demanding USB applications such as large file transfers, there is also a high-speed USB 2.0 module available with 48...
...are often used in digital, CATV, and telephony systems. • APC Connector • The latest technology is the Angled Physical Contact (APC) connector. The end faces are still curved, but they’re angled at an industry-standard eight degrees. This main...
...a very high quality digital broadcast television standard, is the long-awaited, next-generation solution to replace analogue TV formats like NTSC and PAL. HDTV services already exist in several places, including Japan, Canada and the U.S., but E...
...and processes it into digital data that is communicated to a viewer program running on a remote client computer over a LAN/WAN or the public Internet. • Reboot or administer a roomful of servers remotely. • By addressing network issues from a remo...
...and how to fix them. • Digital HDMI and DVI formats provide sharp, crystal-clear image quality. However, problems can occur. Here are the five most common: • Problem 1: Black screen (no picture at all). • Possible causes: • Bad cable or cable that’...
...burners, scanners, digital cameras, video equipment, and more. USB 2.0 supports demanding applications, such as Web publishing, in which multiple high-speed devices run simultaneously. USB 2.0 also supports Windows® XP through a Windows update....
...USB HID, USB 2.0/3.0, digital and analogue audio, RS-232 and RS-422. The DKM system consists of a central switch and DKM extenders providing the connections and interfaces for the consoles and computers. • Two series of DKM switches are available...
...across Europe. Most digital displays have all been based upon broadcast standards. Here we look at these standards and how they relate to display technologies. • Scaling • Scaling is a function of display screens that tries to match the content ...