...or remotely using a modem or TCP/IP Ethernet connection. • The software is available conveniently preloaded on a PC we ship to you or included with your Tiger II Controller system. • Use the Windows® compatible software’s GUI to define system pa...
...and Etherlink II modems only know two PAM modes (16 and 32), Etherlink IV works with PAM modes from 4 to 128. Although the PAM mode does not directly affect the transmission speed, it is, however, crucial to it. The speed is directly calcula...
...more. You can run fibre cable next to industrial equipment without worry. Fibre is also less susceptible to temperature fluctuations and can be submerged in water. • Security • Fibre doesn't radiate signals and is extremely difficult to tap. If it i...
...signals over CATx cable up to 100 metres (330 feet), and even farther with the addition of network switches. • Flexible topology with many options • Configure the Agility for point-to-point extension, multicasting, single-target sharing, and K...
...connecting IEEE-488 cables, some rules apply. The total number of devices should be 15 or less. The total length of all cables should not exceed 2 metres multiplied by the number of connected devices, up to a maximum of 20 metres. And no more th...
...Gbps over a 2-meter cable; v1.2 supports up to 21.6 Gbps. DisplayPort v1.2 also enables you to daisychain up to four monitors with only a single output cable. It also offers the future promise of DisplayPort Hubs that would operate much like a U...
...including existing cables and the Mini DisplayPort connector. DisplayPort v1.2 increases performance by doubling the maximum data transfer rate from 10.8 Gbps to 21.6 Gbps, greatly increasing display resolution, color depths, refresh rates, and...
...data in a single cable. HDMI is the de facto standard for consumer electronics. HDMI is backward compatible with DVI. Buy only tested cables with the HDMI logo. This guarantees the cable will perform to specification especially because there ...