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  • DVI (Digital Visual Interface) – Is a digital transmission cable that carries a video signal. More often used for computer monitors as HDMI has quickly replaced DVI on home theater devices.
     

  • Cat5e –  Cat5e cable is the most commonly used data cable. It is comprised of 4 pairs of unshielded, tightly twisted cables (UTP). Even though the cable is unshielded, it is protected from interference (noise) by the twisting of the cables. Cat5e cables are used for Ethernet connections and phone lines, most commonly but can also be used to carry IR control signals, 12V triggers, adapted to RCA, S-Video, Component Video, analog stereo. New home builders often include 2 Cat5e and 2 RG6 cable runs to every room of the home from a central wiring enclosure as part of a “Structured Wiring” solution. This makes the home very adaptable to future technologies. Also in use is Cat6 cable which more than doubles the frequency response of Cat5E.
     

  • Coax – A cable consisting of a center conductor surrounded by an insulator, then a conducting shielding layer then a protective insulating jacket. This is the basic design of component video, composite video, analog audio, digital coax and subwoofer cables.
     

  • Component Video –  A group of 3 RCA cables with a Green(y), Blue(pb) and Red(pr) color coding. The cable carry video only from a source to a display. Component Video is the minimum requirement to convey a High Definition image. While component video is capable of carrying a 1080P signal most prefer HDMI’s greater capabilities.
     

  • Composite Video – A single RCA cable used to carry a video signal. The luminance (light) and chrominance (color) is carried on a single cable and must be separated in the display
     

  • Digital Coax – Digital coax is a single cable used to transmit a digital audio signal from a source to a receiver. 
     

  • HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) –  HDMI is a digital transmission cable that carries an audio and video signal. It is an upgraded version of DVI and backward compatible with it. HDMI is capable of transmitting a 1080P signal and required to upscale a DVD to 1080. Newer surround formats such as Dolby-HD or dts-HD also require an HDMI cable to pass the signal.
     

  • Optical – Also called Toslink or S/PDIF (for Sony Philips Digital Interface) it is a fiber optic cable that is used to transmit a digital audio signal from a source to a receiver.
     

  • RG6 – The most commonly used coaxial cable. It comes in different versions with copper coated, stranded copper or solid core copper center conductors and either single, double or quad shielded.
     

  • S-Video – A single cable that carries a video signal. S-video carries the luminance (light) and chrominance (color) separately.

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