There are many experts who can easily take care of the fiber optic communication technology and products. If some information needs to be gathered, you can easily learn about indoor outdoor fiber optic cable, RCA cables and Network and computer cables.
Composite RCA is the most basic
video signal. All the picture information is combined and sent over a single
wire. The equipment at one end combines all the picture elements sends them
over the wire, and then the receiving equipment separates them at the other
end. Any changes to the video signal affect the whole and does not allow for
adjustment of the individual elements. Also, clarity is often lost in the
coding/decoding process.
Composite RCA is the most basic
video signal. All the picture information is combined and sent over a single
wire. The equipment at one end combines all the picture elements sends them
over the wire, and then the receiving equipment separates them at the other
end. Any changes to the video signal affect the whole and does not allow for
adjustment of the individual elements. Also, clarity is often lost in the
coding/decoding process.
S-Video is a step up from
Composite RCA. S-Video takes the picture and separates it into two separate
components; the Chrominance component (also called C), which is the color
information and the Luminance (also called Y), which is the level of
brightness, or rather the levels of black and white in the picture. This is why
S-Video is sometimes called Y/C Video. The separation of the picture
information allows the signals to be sent without coding/decoding, so there is
no loss of clarity. Also, the separate signals are isolated from each other so
change to one does not affect the other, which allows for a greater degree of
control.
The next step up is Component
Video. Component Video is the best way to connect your equipment. It takes the
separation idea even further, by separating the picture into three component
signals; two different color signals, and the “black-n-white” signal. The
further separation of the color signal allows for better resolution and color
saturation. Of the three, Component video is the only one with enough bandwidth
to handle high-definition information, so it is mostly found on HDTV equipment
and DVD players. Component video is often labeled Y/Pb/Pr.
Fiber cables are the cables
containing thousands of fiber in a single cable. These cables are used as Monitor
Cables, Network Cable, and Telephone Cables. The optical network of fiber
cables easily accommodate in today’s demand for bandwidth on a point-to-point
basis. However sometimes unused point-to-point potential bandwidth does not
translate to operating profits, and it is estimated that no more than 1% of the
optical fiber buried in recent years is actually 'lit'
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