Different Types Of Hdtv Cables
Different Types Of Hdtv Cables
HDTV cables are conduits of HDTV transmissions. There are two kinds of HDTV connections: analog or digital. Various HDTV cables are used for these connections. They should be of good quality and well installed to guarantee a fully reliable system.
Analog HDTV cables
Analog HDTV signals are either RGB (usually RGBHV) or component video (Y/Pb/Pr).
Component connections are made using RCA connectors. These connectors transfer SDTV NSTC signals from external devices such as DVD or VHS to HDTV displays. Component cables are usually color coded: green for Y, blue for Pb and red for Pr. Audio cables are also color-coded: red for Right audio and white for Left audio.
Seventy-five (75) ohm video coaxial cables are suitable for these applications. These HDTV cables end with RCA plugs, BNCs or VGA monitor plugs.
HDTV analog signals are ten times stronger than NTSC. HDTV signals scale up to 35 MHz while NTSC reaches only up to 3.5 MHz. It is important that HDTV cables which connect devices together maintain a consistent impedance of 75 ohms. HDTV cables which do not meet proper specifications will cause ghosting or “ringing” of projected images because portions of the signal issues back and forth within the cable instead of being smoothly delivered to the screen.
Before purchasing analog HDTV cables, make sure that the device has been sweep-tested at least up to 105 MHz. Also, check that the impedance tolerance is 75 ohms within +/- 1.5 ohms.
Digital HDTV cables
Digital HDTV cables exist in SDI or Serial Digital Interface. However, this very strong cable is still commercially unavailable. In the market are the DVI (Digital Visual Interface) and HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface ).
Bi-directional connection between computers and monitors is possible through dual-channel versions of DVI. These connections carry only video. Audio must be carried by other HDTV cables.
HDMI carries digital uncompressed audio between devices such as an STB and a display. Smaller connectors are used with HDMI. The HDMI HDTV cable allows for bi-directional interface also. HDMI uses a 19 pin connector for single link or a larger 29 pin connector for dual link.
Cables to interconnect DVI and HDMI devices are also available.
DVI and HDMI are characterized by very short cable lengths because they designed to house a copy-protection scheme. Digital HDTV cables use twisted-pair cable not coaxial cables which analog HDTV cables use. DVI and HDMI work without problems over short distances but some low-quality cables falter beyond ten feet.
Practically no digital HDTV cable works beyond fifty feet. Pre-formed DVI cables up to 10 ft. in length are available. Longer lengths require specialized materials and are expensive. 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. are used in some televisions to improve picture quality of NTSC signals. 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. Several possible cables are selected depending on the length needed. RG-59 is acceptable for short lengths but a low-loss cable is needed for roof-top antennas.
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. Screw locks secure the connectors to warrant a firm connection.
Firewire/1394 is designed for digital video connections. Audio and video are carried together. The four pin version is the most common but six pin versions are also available for some devices. Prefabricated HDTV cables like these are up to 3 meters.
Dolby Digital audio in SPDIF format is frequently transmitted in optical form. 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. Excessive bending or twisting of these cables must be avoided as not to break the fiber inside.
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PSN ID: atownkid33 this is my first vid so be easy on me. I just got a new Samsung 32″ HD LCD TV for hi-def gaming on my PS3. i had some HDMI problems at first(watch my new vid called “bad hdmi cable” for details) but now everything is up and running. Enjoy. Full Specifications Video Screen Size Screen Size Diagonal length of TV screen 32″ Aspect Ratio 16:9 Resolution Resolution The more number of vertical and horizontal pixels, the better sharpness of images. 1366 x 768 Dynamic Contrast Ratio Dynamic Contrast Ratio Contrast ratio of TV is fixed, measured by the difference between the brightest whites and the darkest blacks a display can show. 7000:1 Viewing Angle Viewing Angle The maximum usable viewing range of a screen from when viewing from left to right. 170/170 Response Time Response Time The amount of time it takes for a single pixel in LCD screen to switch from active to non-active 8 ms DNIe™ DNIe™ Digital Natural Image Engine : Samsung’s innovative DNIe technology delivers a crisp, lifelike picture that is closer to film. (Both analog/digital) Yes Native Resolution 720P Audio Sound Effect System Sound Effect System The sound effect system produces 5.1ch streophonic sound with the left and right speakers SRS TruSurround XT Sound Output(RMS) Sound Output(RMS) Volume level of sound from TV speakers 10W x 2 Input & Output(Side) HDMI HDMI Digital connector that is used for displaying high quality games and the movies. 1 composite (AV) composite (AV) Analog image …
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August 5th, 2010 at 6:39 am
@IHaZaRDx i dont know either did u figure it out
August 5th, 2010 at 6:49 am
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August 5th, 2010 at 7:00 am
DON’T LET SHAMSUNG SHAMYOU !
August 5th, 2010 at 7:04 am
can u help me, i just got one and i cant put the swivel stand on on. i just can’t figure it out!! how does it go on??
August 5th, 2010 at 7:26 am
nice tv
samsung is very good for gaming
August 5th, 2010 at 7:50 am
could have gotten a sont 1080p for the same price = / Unlucky kid…
August 5th, 2010 at 8:36 am
Same Fucking TV man….
August 5th, 2010 at 8:52 am
i cant wait untill christmas im getting the same 1 for my 360 and shit its gonna be awesome:)
August 5th, 2010 at 9:25 am
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August 5th, 2010 at 9:35 am
that is a nice tv how many hdmi connections?
August 5th, 2010 at 10:33 am
Well, Id didnt know that about ps3, but 360 has a lot of 1080p games, like Halo3, Gears of War2, GTAIV, Resident Evil 5, Mass Effect, Fable II, COD4, Virtua Fighter 5, Dirt 2, etc… Just to name the ones that I own and are top sellers. Some arent ‘rendered’ at 1080, but scaled and outputted in 1080, if thats what you mean, and if you mean that, well its true, few games are rendered at 1080p. Many of those are multiplatform…
August 5th, 2010 at 11:11 am
yeah like 6 games, Lair, Mobile Suit Gundam, Virtua Tennis 3, Gran Turismo HD, Ridge Racer 7 and NBA ’07, IF you’re into them. Games like ratchet and clank, mgs4, killzone 2 among other are limited to 720p and they sold even more than those 6 games ultimately designed for full hd
August 5th, 2010 at 11:47 am
Dude, is 8ms response time enough? Do you see blur and ghosting?
August 5th, 2010 at 12:07 pm
Not true, a lot of ps3 and 360 games are 1080, mostly top sellers, videogames need the extra resolution more than movies. huds, numbers, long distances are all in videogames. Blurays only need it a bit for the picture, cuz there arent small soldiers shooting at you from one mile away…
August 5th, 2010 at 12:11 pm
yea wtf llb0sanac? ur reply made me laugh atown
August 5th, 2010 at 12:39 pm
thats nice for a room, im getting a 40 inch on the wall in my room
August 5th, 2010 at 12:40 pm
well it may be hard for most , but i notice a difference between 720p and 1080p when i switch the settings on mine. NIce tv though man
August 5th, 2010 at 1:30 pm
hey dog….I got a problem ,,,,,I have the same SAMSUNG as yours,,,,,,,,the RGB function doesnot work ,,,I mean I try to connect my laptop to the tv by the RGB cable but it doesnot work and keeps saying no signal…………..I used the same cable with an LG scarlett and it worked……….so what should I do?
August 5th, 2010 at 1:52 pm
really ?
August 5th, 2010 at 2:21 pm
is dat a nigger?
August 5th, 2010 at 3:06 pm
why would anyone NEED 1080p? Very few channels offer things in Full HD ON-DEMAND, and most PS3 games (HD-ready) only supports 720p. Today 1080p is only worth getting for blu-ray, but the difference between 720 and 1080 are so slim to the eye on something below 40″
August 5th, 2010 at 3:34 pm
Everybody if you are planning to get flat screen tv 720p because you have no money to 1080p try getting some more money for 1080p lcd tv because that is what rules now!
August 5th, 2010 at 4:28 pm
wtf ? 32 inch bro ?