technology
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S-Video (Separated Video)
S-Video, short for “Separated Video,” is an analog video interface that improves on composite video by…
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Composite Audio/Video: A Legacy Analog Interface
Composite Audio/Video (often shortened to “composite AV”) is a traditional analog interface used to transmit both…
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Digital Audio RCA Plug Style
Digital Audio RCA plugs, often referred to as S/PDIF RCA (Sony/Philips Digital Interface Format), are a standardized physical…
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Line In vs. Mic In: Understanding Audio Input Differences
Line In and Mic In are two common audio input ports on devices like computers, mixers,…
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Stereo and Headphones: A Deep Dive into Audio Reproduction
Stereo and headphones are foundational to how we experience audio in daily life, from music and…
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Surround Sound: Immersive Audio Technology for Spatial Audio Experiences
Surround sound is an audio technology that creates a three-dimensional sound field, surrounding the listener with…
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50-Pin SCSI-2
The 50-pin SCSI-2 refers to the second-generation standard of the Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) with…
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AT Keyboard: The Legacy Interface for Early Personal Computers
1. Definition and Historical Context The AT Keyboard, also known as the “IBM AT Keyboard,” is…
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Centronics SCSI 50-Pin Interface
1. Definition and Background The Centronics SCSI 50-pin interface is a physical connector standard used in…
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Centronics Parallel 36-Pin Interface
1. Definition and Origin The Centronics Parallel 36-pin interface is a standardized parallel port developed by…