...DVI - Digital Visual Interface • DVI - Digital Visual Interface • The push is on to make displays digital, whether they’re legacy CRTs (Cathode Ray Tubes) or newer LCDs (Liquid Crystal Displays)—because a digital monitor provides both excellent p...
...will have some control interface, maybe already Ethernet, in many cases still RS232 serial. To connect them to your network you can use a device or terminal server. • You have set up Wireless LAN access in your office? Or you are running a complete...
...found on most types of network equipment, including NICs, switches, routers, and media converters. Because these devices are totally backwards compatible with other Ethernet devices, all you need to do to reap energy savings is to swap out devices.
...The serial digital interface is a format most commonly found in high-end broadcasting applications. Although SDI transmits uncompressed, unencrypted digital video signals, it typically depends on 75-ohm BNC coax cable for transmission — the sam...
...such as protocol converters, routers, firewalls, encryption, voice compression, etc. Although a gateway is an essential feature of most routers, other devices, such as a PC or server, can also function as a gateway. • KVMoIP switch • A KVMoIP...
...for Switches and Mediaconverters for use in industrial applications are different. • DIN rail • DIN rail is a metal rail, usually installed inside an electrical enclosure, which is mainly used in industrial environments. These devices snap right o...
...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 have traditional monitors, the newer DFPs are coming on strong because flat-panel d...
...low-cost digital interface. It was conceived by Apple® Computer and developed within the IEEE 1394 Working Group. It is generally referred to as FireWire™ the Apple trademarked name—although other companies may use different names, such as I-...
...24p/30p/60p • Typical Interfaces • DVI-D • The DVI specification allows 1920x1200 pixels to be transmitted in SingleLink format or 2560x1600 (2048x2048) pixels in DualLink. Typically, the SingleLink is supported by 23/24" displays, commonly called...