Coax or Coaxial Cable — VP A video cable that consists of an inner conductor, an insulating layer, and a conducting shield consisting usually of braided metal. Coax is thicker than shielded audio cables because of the higher frequencies of video. RG59 is a common size… … Audio and video glossary
Networking cables — are used to connect one network device to other or to connect two or more computers to share printer, scanner etc. Different types of network cables like Coaxial cable, Optical fiber cable, Twisted Pair cables are used depending on the network s… … Wikipedia
Multimedia over Coax Alliance — (MoCA) is a trade group promoting a standard that uses coaxial cables to connect consumer electronics and home networking devices in homes. It allows both data communication and the transfer of audio and video streams. Contents 1 History 2 MoCA 1 … Wikipedia
SCART — Infobox connector name=SCART type=Analogue audio and video connector caption=A male SCART connector (21 pin) designer=CENELEC design date=1970s manufacturer= production date= superseded=RCA, DIN (in Europe) superseded by= length= width= height=… … Wikipedia
HomePNA — The [http://www.homepna.org/en/index.asp HomePNA Alliance] (formerly the Home Phoneline Networking Alliance, also known as HPNA) is an incorporated non profit industry association of companies that develops and standardizes technology for home… … Wikipedia
RG-58 — RG 58/U is a specific type of coaxial cable often used low power signal and RF connections. The cable has a characteristic impedance of either 50 or 52 Ω. RG was originally a unit indicator for bulk RF cable in the U.S. military s Joint… … Wikipedia
Alternating current — (green curve). The horizontal axis measures time; the vertical, current or voltage. In alternating current (AC, also ac) the movement of electric charge periodically reverses direction. In direct current (DC, also dc), the flow of electric charge … Wikipedia
T-carrier — In telecommunications, T carrier, sometimes abbreviated as T CXR , is the generic designator for any of several digitally multiplexed telecommunications carrier systems originally developed by Bell Labs and used in North America, Japan, and Korea … Wikipedia
10BASE2 — cable showing BNC Connector end. 10BASE2 cable with BNC T Connector … Wikipedia
Telmarc Cable — Infobox Company company name = Telmarc Cable company flagicon|Philippines Rizal, Tarlac, Laguna company type = Cable TV founder = Group of Engineers and Executiveshomepage = http://telmarccable.com/index.htmheadquarters = San Benito, Alaminos,… … Wikipedia
DirecTiVo — is an informal term for the implemented combination of DirecTV satellite television programming service and the TiVo digital video recorder service. The full name, more properly using all the trademarked terms and phrases which belong to the two… … Wikipedia