Cabling Charles Warren
T568 A/B A: Primarily used for government projects. B: Primarily used for commercial projects (What we will be using).
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Overview of USB Universal Serial Bus USB 1.0/1.1/2.0/3.0/3.1 Transfer Rates Universal Serial Bus USB 1.0/1.1/2.0/3.0/3.1 A, B, C, Mini, Micro
USB CONNECTORS
Video Cables Analog Integrated Digital VGA, DVI A DVI I DVI D HDMI DisplayPort
VGA Visual Graphics Array Analog Supports up to 640×480 @60Hz
DVI Digital Visual Interface Supports up to 2560x1600 @60Hz DVI-A – Analog DVI-I – Integrated DVI-D – Digital Supports up to 2560x1600 @60Hz
HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface Current Version – HDMI 2.0b Supports Video and Audio HDCP – Digital Content Protection Supports up to 4k @60hz
DisplayPort DisplayPort Current Version – DisplayPort 1.4 Supports Video and Audio Dual DisplayPort – Multiple Displays on one connector Supports 4k @120Hz or 8k @30Hz
Coaxial Cables Used for DSL and Cable TV MOCA – Ethernet over Coax Support Audio visual equipment Cameras Microphones
Serial/Console Cables RS-232/DE-9/DB-9 Most commonly used to physically connect a computer to networking equipment. Rollover Cable/Cisco Console Cable Used to connect a computer terminal to an appliance’s console port.
Legacy Round-up PS/2 Firewire Mouse = Green Keyboard = Purple Standard: IEEE 1394 Created by Apple to compete with USB.