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...about oil flow to a central location. • Use duplex multimode or single-mode fibre optic cable for applications that require simultaneous, bidirectional data transfer. Workstations, fibre switches and servers, Ethernet switches, backbone ports, a...
...the transmission power. A single-link cable can transmit a resolution of 1920 x 1200 vs. 2560 x 1600 for a dual-link cable. • The two most common DVI connector interfaces are: • DVI-D • : This digital-only interface provides a high-quality im...
...supplied by different power sources, in an electrically noisy environment, or where data security is a big concern, you need to use a fiber optic-based KVM extender. • Optical fiber is an ideal transmission medium not only for backbone and horizon...
...as a webcam and USB hub. • Backward compatible • DisplayPort v1.2 is backward compatible with existing DisplayPort v1.1a systems, including existing cables and the Mini DisplayPort connector. DisplayPort v1.2 increases performance by doubling th...
...servers, switches, hubs, routers, and UPSs. Consider the depth of your equipment —servers require extra depth and may require a cabinet that’s at least 42 inches deep. Lastly, remember to allow space for cabling and power provisions. • A standa...
...devices to reduce power consumption. Energy-Efficient Ethernet devices have a low-power idle (LPI) mode that can cut power use by 50% or more during periods of low data activity. Because energy-efficient Ethernet devices scale down power consu...
...and hardware in one central location, instead of having wiring closets with equipment throughout the building. • Security—Your data is safe with fibre cable. It does not radiate signals and is extremely difficult to tap. If the cable is tapped, ...
...data and one pair for power. USB 3.0 adds two more data pairs, for a total of eight plus a ground. These extra pairs enable USB 3.0 to support bidirectional asynchronous, full-duplex data transfer instead of USB 2.0’s half-duplex polling method. •...
...wired together. The powering here is mostly with any kind of Low Voltage DC Power, ranging from 12 to 48V DC. Main efforts are needed for meeting the temperature demands. These electrical enclosures are seldom heated or cooled. The temperature c...