miércoles, 22 de agosto de 2018

12) Firewire Port (IEEE 1394), Jack 3.5 Mono and Stereo Sound, Thunderbolt, TOSLINK, RCA, S / PDIF

12) Firewire Port (IEEE 1394), Jack 3.5 Mono and Stereo Sound, Thunderbolt, TOSLINK, RCA, S / PDIF
-Port Firewire: FireWire is a technology for the input / output of serial data at high speed and the connection of digital devices such as digital cameras or camcorders and laptops or desktops.
-Sound Jack 3.5: The analog audio connector (audio Jack in English) of analog signals is used to connect microphones, headphones and other analog signal systems to electronic devices, but especially audio. A color code is used to distinguish them: green, blue, pink / red, gray, black, orange.
-TOSLINK: (TOShiba LINK) is a fiber optic connection standard created by Toshiba in 1983, which is based on the use of optical signals instead of electrical signals. It is generally used for the interconnection of audio equipment, although it supports different formats, both physical and data.
-RCA: RCA connectors for composite video (yellow) and stereo sound (white and red). The RCA connector, also called Cinch connector, is a type of electrical black connector common in the audiovisual market. ... One problem with the RCA system is that each signal needs its own cable.
-S / PDIF: The acronym S / PDIF or S / P-DIF corresponds to Sony / Philips Digital Interface Format (Sony / Philips Digital Interface Format), also known by its code according to the International Electrotechnical Commission, IEC 958 type 95, part of IEC-60958. It consists of a hardware level protocol for the transmission of digital audio signals modulated in PCM between devices and stereo components
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