-
Recent Posts
- Water Detection Sensors: Types and Applications
- Differences Between DVI Connectors and Signals
- Benefits of Using RTD Sensors in Industrial Applications
- Cascade Multiple Quad Screen Splitters to Simultaneously Display Video from 16 Sources on One Monitor
- Maximizing Server Uptime with Secure Environmental Monitoring
Recent Comments
Archives
Categories
Meta
Monthly Archives: August 2013
Differences Between DVI Connectors and Signals
DVI connectors come in three types: DVI-A (analog), DVI-D (digital) and DVI-I (integrated; analog and digital). Both DVI-I and DVI-D connectors have two distinct data rates, also known as single-link and dual-link. Each link type has a maximum allowed data rate that ensures data is not corrupted when transferred from the video card to the monitor. Continue reading
Posted in Insight
Tagged A/V, audio, audio/video extension, connector, drawer, DVI, extender, extending a/v with existing wiring, KVM, matrix switch, splitter, switch, video, video signal
Leave a comment
Benefits of Using RTD Sensors in Industrial Applications
RTDs (resistance temperature detectors) are one of the most common temperature sensor types used in industrial applications. Thermocouples and thermistors are popular temperature sensors as well, but RTD sensors are more accurate over a wide temperature range and more stable over time, making them an excellent choice for many applications. Continue reading