Posted by Neil on September 15, 2009


Cables: Acting as network builders

Cables are used as a medium for connecting various equipments. They ensure transmitting of information in the form of signals. Composite RCA is seen as the most common video signal and is suppose to carry all video data over a single wire. All the video information is combined by the devices at one end and sent over a wire and separated by the receiving devices at the other end. In case, there is a change in the video signal, it might affect the clarity. The whole coding and decoding process gets disturbed due to this and chances of adjustments are nil. S-video cables also work as composite RCA. It carries pictures and splits it into 2 separate components. The chrominance component manages color data whereas the luminance component take cares of the brightness level. S-video cables ensure clarity by eliminating coding and decoding process. The separation of signals indirectly gives you a greater degree of control.
Component video cables are one step ahead of S-video cables. They split the picture into 3 video component signals. Two of them support color signals and one black and white signal. Component video cables are known for better resolution and clarity. With larger bandwidth, they can efficiently handle high-definition HDTV devices.  Another useful cable is fiber cable. This cable is an amalgamation of innumerable fiber. It is often called as monitor cable, telephone cable and network cable. Fiber cable networks are suitable in cases where point-to-point bandwidth is required.

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