Data transmission - Cabling ShowCabling types
Several physical data-transmission media are available to connect together the various devices on a network. One possibility is to use cables. There are many types of cables, but the most common are:
Coaxial cable
Double twisted...
Connecting two computers with a USB cable. ShowConnecting two computers with a USB cable.
What to choose?
How does it work?
What to do?
If you have to transfer huge files from one PC to another, using a flash disk or burning a CD-ROM can seem like a waste of time. One wise way...
How to connect two computers with a USB Cable ShowHow to connect two computers with a USB Cable
One of the best and fastest ways for connecting two computers is by using a USB-USB cable. This process allows you to transfer files from one computer to another and share internet connection. The...
How to connect your PC to your TV set ShowHow to connect your PC to your TV set
Requirements for your PC
Requirements for your TV set
Configurations
Notes
It is possible to connect your PC to your television set to enjoy DivX, FLV or DVD video formats compatible on your...
ATA, IDE and EIDE ShowOverview
The ATA (Advanced Technology Attachment) standard is a standard interface that allows you to connect storage peripherals to PC computers. The ATA standard was developed on May 12, 1994 by the ANSI (document X3.221-1994).
Despite the...
Types of connectors Show5-pin DIN plugs
A DIN (or DIN5) connector is a plug with 5 pins, formerly used to connect keyboards to computers:
The DIN5 connector has been made obsolete by PS/2 and USB connectors. Pins
Pin number
Function
1
Reset...
USB/USB 2.0 connector ShowUSB Connectors
USB (Universal Serial Bus) is an input-output interface which is much faster than standard serial ports.
There are two kinds of USB connectors:
"Type A" connectors, which are rectagular in shape and are generally used for devices...