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Connect a Toslink Cable to a Mini – Toslink

Toslink is an optical fiber connection which is mostly for a consumer audio equipment which will carry digitalized audio streams between the parts such as the CD Players and the MiniDisc. It usually uses inexpensive 1 mm plastic optical fiber which may allow low cost production. It is much more popular than the “copper-based cabling”, [...]

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How Does an SPDIF Cable Work

The chief purpose of the SPDIF cable is mostly for auditory purposes. SPDIF is the acronym of Sony/Philips Digital Interconnect Format. The cable can also be referred to as S/P-DIF or S/PDIF or IEC 958 type 2. The cable can transmit stereo digital audio signals from PC audio cards, DVD Players, CD Players, car audio [...]

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Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition

SCADA stands for Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition, which are found in many business ventures. They are mostly used in applications like distributing power for electrical power distribution grids and traffic signals. Some fields of engineering such as the civil engineering branch uses these systems. Functions of SCADA These systems often control and manage a [...]

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Internet – RJ-11 Connectors

The RJ-11 connector has 6 connector position, but it uses only two or four, of the six of them. The wiring of this connector comes in 2 standard assortments namely the flat-satin cable, also known as the untwisted and the UTP; Unshielded Twisted Pair. It is the most recognized among the jacks, because it is [...]

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Why the LC is Better Than the SC?

The acronym for LC Connector is Lucent connector. It is a small form-optic connector which is mainly made of fiber. It resembles the small standard ceramic and usually uses a 1.25mm ferule, which is half of the ST size. In other cases, it has to be a standard ceramic ferrule connector. It was developed by [...]

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Bayonet Neill Concelman Frequency

The BNC connector also known as Bayonet Neill-Concelman or is a Radio Frequency (RF) connector used as coaxial cable, is bascially used to connect a television or a radio and other radio-frequency electronic equipment. It is used in frequencies which are below 3 Ghz. The connector is used for RF signal connections. It is an [...]

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What is the Ideal CPU Temperature

The computer is a very important part of our lives. It is unimaginable to imagine lives without this machine. Given its importance, utmost care must be taken of it. People usually spend time and money on the monitor or to keep the machine free of viruses but what they forget to take care of the [...]

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Micro ATX – a Standard for Computer Motherboards

Micro ATX, sometimes referred to as mATX or uATX is a standard for computer motherboards. The micro ATX was introduced in 1997. The biggest size of a micro ATX motherboard is 9.6 inches x 9.6 inches or 244 mm x 244mm. The smallest micro ATX motherboard is 6.75 x 6.75 inches (171.45 x 171.45 mm). [...]

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