A strong, flexible, high-capacity cable widely used in audio, video and data applications. Commonly called "coax" (pronounced "co-axe"), the cable comprises a solid or stranded wire in the center ...
and the technology was initially developed to send video over IP via existing coaxial cable runs. That use case didn’t really eventuate, but the underlying technology was sound. Instead ...
An input socket on a device that connects to a coaxial cable. It often refers to early TV sets that accepted signals from an antenna or VCR only via a coaxial cable. Modern TVs have coax inputs ...
Ideal for aerospace, defense, agriculture, automotive, industrial automation, and telecom sensors and video applications, its ...
allowing long-range video transmission of HDMI 2.0 standard video and audio signals with only one coaxial cable. They support 444 color video transmission of 4K@60 HDMI 2.0 / HDCP 2.2. Most important: ...