Black Box Explains: Networking Standards • As a result of research done at Xerox Corporation in the early 1970s, Ethernet has evolved into the most widely implemented physical and Data link layer protocol today and, in 1978, the International ...
...KVM • Networking • Cables & Infrastructure • Find the right size of your DKM FX switching solution • See which chassis and which cards you need for your ServSwitch DKM FX Matrix by filling in the basic information about your setup. • Media Conv...
...is key. The high density of our MTP systems and small diameter cables mean that ducts and racks are not congested allowing for improved cooling plus, at high speed, fibre channels consume less power than equivalent data rate copper channels.
How fibre is insulated for use in harsh environments • How fibre is insulated for use in harsh environments • Fibre optic cable not only gives you immunity to interference and greater signal security, but it’s also constructed to insulate the ...
...to terminate loose-tube cables with 6 or 12 fibres per buffer tube. Others enable you to furcate and terminate more than 200 loose-tube cable fibres, sealing the cable sheath and providing a moisture barrier at the point of termination. These kits r...
Bend radius • Bend radius • Bending a fibre cable • One of the most important considerations when installing fibre optic cable is maintaining the minimum bend radius. Bending a fibre cable excessively may cause the optical signal to refract an...
Multiplexing and demultiplexing video signals and data streams. • Multiplexing and demultiplexing • Much of the complexity in a KVM extender’s design involves multiplexing and demultiplexing the RGB (separate sync) video and various data strea...