Cable Connection
Autor: caera • June 23, 2012 • Case Study • 2,002 Words (9 Pages) • 1,218 Views
*Cable Connection is one of the most approved ways of obtaining a broadband connection. Cable broadband Internet connection provides you continuous connectivity to the Internet. This wired Internet connection also delivers faster connectivity than the dial-up connection, without interfering with the incoming and the outgoing calls. One can have a broadband Internet connection through the use of a cable modem. This Cable Connection is designed to operate over cable TV lines. Cable Internet works by using TV channel space for data transmission, with certain channels used for downstream transmission, and other channels for upstream transmission. Since the coaxial cable used by cable TV provides much greater bandwidth than telephone lines, a cable modem can be used to achieve extremely fast access to the web.
*Cable connections
Cable connections are considered one of the best types of internet connection available to the home user, they offer very fast and reliable connections with a fixed monthly fee. Cable companies usually offer different packages to suit different internet subscribers, your choice of package, as with all internet connections, will depend on how you intend to use the internet. The different packages will offer different speed specifications and bandwidth limits. Because a cable connection uses a totally separate medium to transfer data it doesn't affect your ability to make/receive phone calls.
*An RCA connector, sometimes called a phono connector or cinch connector, is a type of electrical connector commonly used to carry audio and video signals. The name "RCA" derives from the Radio Corporation of America, which introduced the design by the early 1940s to allow mono phonograph players to be connected to amplifiers.They began to replace the older TRS connectors (also called jack plugs) for many other applications in the audio world when componenthigh fidelity systems started becoming popular in the 1950s. However, mini TRS connectors (3.5 mm jacks) and sub-miniature (2.5 mm) jacks are predominant in personal stereo systems.The connection's plug is called an RCA plug or phono plug, for "phonograph". The name "phono plug" is sometimes confused with a "phone plug" which refers to anything from a TRS connector plug to a British phone plug to an RJ14 registered jack plug.
*Separate Video,[1] more commonly known as S-Video and Y/C, is often referred to by JVC (who introduced the DIN-connector pictured) as both an S-VHS connector[2] and as Super Video.[3] It is an analog video transmission scheme, in which video information is encoded on two channels: luma (luminance, intensity, "Y") and chroma (colour, "C"). This separation is in contrast with lower-quality composite video, in which all video information is encoded on one channel, and higher-quality component video, in which video information is encoded on
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