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CABLES. FACTS Cables are more fragile than they look Small wires inside can break if stepped on or twisted * Treat with care Cables & Connectors.

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1 CABLES

2 FACTS Cables are more fragile than they look Small wires inside can break if stepped on or twisted * Treat with care Cables & Connectors

3 Coaxial Cable

4 Coaxial cable conducts an electrical signal using an inner conductor (usually a solid copper) It is surrounded by an insulating layer and all enclosed by a metallic shield. The cable is protected by an outer insulating jacket Voltage is applied to the center conductor to carry electrical signals.

5 Advantages: *Electric and magnetic fields are confined to the dielectric with little leakage outside the shield. *Electric and magnetic fields outside the unable to cause interference to signals inside the cable

6 S-Video Connector

7 *A video signal transmission in which the luminance signal and the chrominance signal are transmitted separately to achieve superior picture clarity. Luminance: Carries brightness information (black and white) Chrominance: Carries color information

8 RCA Connectors

9 Used for connecting devices to send audio and video signals. Yellow for composite video signal Red for right audio channel White for left audio channel RCA Connectors

10 XLR Connector

11 A three pronged plug used to connect a microphone to the recording device. (includes male and female ends)

12 BNC Connector

13 Carries a video signal A type of connector commonly used in television production. The female and male versions lock together securely with a simple 1/4 turn. Bayonet connector

14 High Definition Multi-Media Interface HDMI Cable

15 A compact audio/video interface for transferring data and audio data from an HDMI-compliant device (the source device) to a compatible computer monitor, video projector, digital television, or digital audio device. HDMI is a digital replacement for existing analog video standards. HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)

16 This cable supports data transfer speeds at upwards of 400 Mbps. A 6-pin connector is used when making connections between PCs and a 4-pin connector is used to connect to peripheral devices, such as camcorders. Firewire Cable

17 Needs 3 separate cables/wires, RGB, one for each color, red, green and blue to carry the video signal. Component Video Signal

18 Has a combined video signal of red, green, and blue in one cable/connector. Composite Video Signal

19 (Luminance and Chrominance) A term used to describe the separation of video signal component. The measure of brightness (luminance) and color (chrominance). Y/C

20 This device displays information only about the chrominance (coloring) portion of the video signal. It is a reliable instrument to judge the accuracy of color and for setting up equipment to accurately reproduce colors. Vectorscope

21 This device graphically displays and monitors the brightness or luminance level of a video signal regardless of its format (ie: NTSC or PAL) Waveform Monitor

22 Device or software that produces static or animated text. It can be directly loaded onto the TV screen. Character Generator


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