RJ45 to Powerlink compatible all-in-one cable for automation equipment
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Changzhou AIOpower New Energy T&S Co., Ltd.
Convert New 2013 Ethernet RJ45 male Powerlink to traditional 8 pin DIN male Powerlink cable
RJ45 male plug Powerlink to traditional MK2 8 pin DIN female jack Powerlink cable
1 X 8PIN DIN FEMALE TO 1 x 8PIN DIN MALE + 1 X 8PIN DIN FEMALE POWERLINK SPLITTER CABLE
Powerlink Y adaptor cable 8 pin Din MK2 1 x female to 1X male + 1 x female
Powerlink compatible adapter cable for : Traditional 8 pin -to- RJ45 "Ethernet" new version of Powerlink
Easily convert between Powerlink types with our all-in-one adapter cables!
One of our most popular cables - this product has rapidly gained popularity with the introduction of new Powerlink format that uses "Ethernet" RJ45 connections. With so many possible applications for this cable we can't possibly list them all - simply put it gives you an incredible amount of flexibility when mixing products!
This male-to-male cable will fit all the newest Powerlink RJ45 sockets (2013+ models with RJ45 "Ethernet" Powerlink type sockets) and convert to a traditional 8 pin DIN Powerlink compatible male plug*. It allows you to pair the newest products to older Beolab speakers (and vice versa) - almost any role is possible with this cable.
This all-in-one cable is fully-wired, making it suitable for ALL Beolab speakers, BeoVision TVs, BeoSystem, BeoPlay, Playmaker etc.
Cable specifications:
Q: What are Mini DIN Connectors used for?
A: Mini DIN Connectors are most commonly used for electronic devices such as computers, peripherals, and video equipment.
Q: What does S-Video stand for?
A: S-Video stands for separate video because it separates the luminance and chrominance video signals for a better picture. S-Video is also incorrectly referred to as “Super video”
Q: Can an S-Video cable transfer sound?
A: No, S-Video cables by definition are strictly video cables. The four pins carry two circuits of video signal. They do not carry audio.
Q: What is the difference between S-Video and Composite video?
A: S-video cable differs from composite in that it carries the brightness (luminance, or Y) and color (chrominance, or C) signals on separate lines within the same cable. S Video is better than a Composite Video connection. The real benefit of an S-video connection is that it can reduce dot crawl, hanging dots, and crawling edges that appear on the vertical and horizontal edges of some colored objects in the picture.
Q: Will a 4 pin S-Video cable work in my 7 pin S-Video port?
A: There is not a 100% answer to that question but mostly likely yes. The use of the extra three pins varies from manufacturer to manufacturer, but commonly includes a composite video output which is available using the manufacturer's proprietary adapter. Alternatively an YPbPr signal may be provided. Later Dell laptops provide an SPDIF audio signal.
Q: What is the maximum length for an S-Video cable?
A: There are a lot of issues that can develop when running long lengths of S-Video cable. A safe length for S-Video is 150ft. This length is subject to signal strength from the source unit and being run in an area that is relatively free from interference.
If you need to increase this length, you can use a device called an S-Video Balun. The S-Video Balun is a standalone device that transforms a single S-Video channel to and from CAT-5 twisted pair cabling. CAT-5 cable is much cheaper than S-Video and can be run up to a maximum of 650 ft.