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- Gold Plated Connectors
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HDMI Standard: Ver 2
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Guage: 1-5m 28 AWG, 7-20m 26AWG
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HDCP and HDTV Compliant
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1080i/720p: Lengths 0.5m - 20m Supports Sky-HD, Sky 3D, Virgin HD and Freeview HD
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1080P: Lengths 0.5m - 10m Supports Sky-HD, Sky 3D, Virgin HD, Freeview HD and Blu-ray
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HDMI Male (Type A) to HDMI Male (Type A)
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Adds high-speed networking to an HDMI link, allowing users to take full advantage of their IP-enabled devices without a separate Ethernet cable.
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Allows an HDMI-connected TV with a built-in tuner to send audio data "upstream" to a surround audio system, eliminating the need for a separate audio cable.
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Defines input/output protocols for major 3D video formats, paving the way for true 3D gaming and 3D home theater applications.
Common Use: These cables are commonly used to connect a Sky HD, Blu-ray and HD DVD Player to a HD Ready or Full HD Compliant TV.
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- Fully Wired (All 15 Pins)
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Double Shielded
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Ferrite Core
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Gender: Male to Male
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HD15 (15 pin Mini D-Sub) to HD15 (15 pin Mini D-Sub)
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HD15 also known as DB15
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Note: VGA/SVGA/RGB/HD15 cables do not carry audio so you will need an audio cable from the 3.5mm Audio cable section
Common Use: Connects the graphics card on a PC to computer monitor or projector.
Notes: These cables are for use with DDC (Display Data Channel). A lot of modern monitors, mainly bigger wide screens, use the pins that were not traditionally used for VGA to send and receive information about such things as resolutions and colour depth. This means that the cable has to have all pins wired to allow the DDC to function correctly, this is why some monitors do not work with cables that are not completely wired. Because the wires are not connected to the PC they can not receive the resolution and colour depth info, then you get a blank screen. So a monitor cable that has all pins connected can be used for DDC monitors |
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Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) patch cable with moulded boots.
- RoHS Compliant
- Type: Cat.5e (UTP) Patch Cable
- Conductor: CCA (Copper Clad Aluminium)
- Gender: Male to Male
- 8 pins, 8 Connectors (8p8c)
- RJ45 (Jack) to RJ45 (Jack)
- Gauge: 24AWG
- The Schematic is HERE
Common Use: Network cables, Ethernet cables and UTP Cables. Connecting a PC to a ethernet hub/router/switch. |
What is the difference between Cat 5, 5e and Cat 6 cable. The answer is
HERE
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- DB9 (Male) to DB9 (Female)
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RS232 and ROHS Compliant
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9 conductors, moulded
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Shielded
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Wired Straight Through (1-1, 2-2 etc.)
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Colour: Grey
Common Use: Data cable for serial communication. To connect the comm port on a computer to an external communications device.
Notes: The 10m version is a crossover cable, which comes with a null modem adaptor to make it straight through |
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- USB A (Male) to USB Micro B (Male)
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Length: 1.8m
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Colour: Black
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Version: USB 2.0
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Suitable for: Samsung Galaxy Note, Note2, S2, S3 , Nexus 7, Kindle, Kindle Fire
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- Conductor: CCA (Copper Clad Aluminium)
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Transparent cadnium free PVC
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Fine wire strands
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Available in 4 different gauges (AWG & mm) and strand quantity
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15m, 25m, 50m & 100m Lengths
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This cable is polarised (+/-)
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Generally the more strands (hence more surface area) the speaker cable has, the better the definition, along with a richer bass and more musical highs
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Ensure the amplifier and speaker terminals will accept the size of the cable chosen
Notes: Cable Specification applicable to On all Reel and Wrapped lengths:
Cable: 2 x 0.75mm (18.5 AWG) Total Strands: 2x 66 x 0.12mm Outer Diameter: 3.6 x 7.2mm
Cable: 2 x 1.5mm (15.5 AWG) Total Strands: 2x 133 x 0.12mm Outer Diameter: 4.4 x 8.8mm
Cable: 2 x 2.5mm (13.5 AWG) Total Strands: 2x 222 x 0.12mm Outer Diameter: 4.8 x 9.6mm
Cable: 2 x 4.00mm (11.2 AWG) Total Strands: 2x 81 x 0.25mm Outer Diameter: 5.0 x 10.2mm |
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- USB Printer/Device Cable
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Type: USB 2.0 A (Male) to B (Male)
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Sheilded
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0.5m - 5m: 28 AWG
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10 - 20m: 28 AWG (Data), 22 AWG (Power)
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Colour: Black
Common Use: Connecting a computer to a printer
Notes: The 10m, 15m & 20m versions are supplied with inbuilt active repeaters. |
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Use Dual Link DVI cables when higher resolutions are required (1920 x 1200 or above).
- DVI-D (Male) to DVI-D (Male)
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25 (24 + 1) 24K Gold plated contacts, shielded, molded
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Gauge: 28 AWG
Common Use: DVI does not support audio
Notes: DVI does not support audio Common Use: Digital cable for TFT/LCD computer monitor. Connects the DVI-D input on the computer monitor to the DVI-D output port on a computer graphics card. |
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- Gold Plated Connectors
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HDCP and HDTV Compliant
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HDMI Male (Type A) to DVI-D Male (Single Link)
Common Use: Connect a PC to a HD Ready/Full HD Compliant TV.
Notes: DVI does not support audio |
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- Fully Wired (All 15 Pins)
- Double Shielded
- Ferrite Cores on lengths 15m or greater
- Gender: Male to Female
- HD15 (15 pin Mini D-Sub) to HD15 (15 pin Mini D-Sub)
- HD15 is also known as DB15, RGB, VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA
Common Use: Connects to existing cable to extend the length to a computer graphics card, computer monitor or projector.
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Note: These cables are for use with DDC (Display Data Channel).
A lot of modern monitors, mainly bigger wide screens, use the pins that were not traditionally used for VGA to send and receive information about such things as resolutions and colour depth. This means that the cable has to have all pins wired to allow the DDC to function correctly, this is why some monitors don’t work with cables that aren’t completely wired.
Because the wires are not connected to the PC they can not receive the resolution and colour depth info, then you get a blank screen.
So a monitor cable that has all pins connected can be used for DDC monitors.