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Composite video

It is the way to send a video signal which handled the elements of composite signal vertical, horizontal, and synchronization. This type of signal is used to send a video signal from a standard device to another, typically through a cable with RCA type connectors.

Composite video can also be found as a video signal or video. It is the image signal that is sent by a single line, ie a single cable. Connection is the most common and can be done by EuroScart or RCA.

Composite video signal:

The signal combined image, including the vertical and horizontal lines and the synchronization of the signals.

Composite Video Cable:

Composite video cables are meticulously crafted to ensure full, accurate and interference-free delivery of critical video signals. The Point-To-Point Projector Connector allows you to simultaneously send a VGA Signal (up to 1280x1024) and a Composite Video Signal (NTSC) to a video projector while only using 1 piece of UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) or STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) CAT5e or CAT6e cable. 

 

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