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Component Hdtv

Different Types Of Hdtv Cables

Executive Summary about Component HDTV by Julia Solomon

HDTV cables are conduits of HDTV transmissions. Various HDTV cables are used for these connections.

Analog HDTV cables

Analog HDTV signals are either RGB (usually RGBHV) or component video (Y/Pb/Pr).

Digital HDTV cables

Digital HDTV cables exist in SDI or Serial Digital Interface. Audio must be carried by other HDTV cables. The HDMI HDTV cable allows for bi-directional interface also. Cables to interconnect DVI and HDMI devices are also available. Digital HDTV cables use twisted-pair cable not coaxial cables which analog HDTV cables use.

Practically no digital HDTV cable works beyond fifty feet. Pre-formed DVI cables up to 10 ft. in length are available. Although digital interconnections produce highest video and audio quality, running over long distances is the limitation of digital HDTV cables.

Other cables

S-Video Cables. Audio must be interconnected separately using RCA cables. S-Video cables are available in any length.

F Cables are coaxial cables with F-connectors used to connect to antennas or satellite dishes to the TV cable system.

Mini DB 15 RGB Monitor Cables are used to connect PC to HDTV displays with analog RGB interfaces. These cables extend up to 5 meters. Special cables are needed beyond this length.

Firewire/1394 is designed for digital video connections. Prefabricated HDTV cables like these are up to 3 meters. Fiber link, an optical fiber cable which is also called “optical audio output cable”, may be employed to send these transmissions to the decoder in the audio system.

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