About 100 feet for minor loss to about 500-700ft for total loss. However VGA signals are extremely volatile to EMI. So shielding, copper quality, and gold plated caps will make a difference.
With good quality, low loss 75 Ohm coax cables, the maximum length can be several hundred feet with a minimal loss. The cable will be expensive, bulky and will need correctly terminating at each end to perform properly. Distances in excess of 400 feet have been handled with this technique with no noticeable losses and without additional hardware drivers. Note that this technique uses four or five separate cables and it is no longer a single VGA cable.
With an additional line driver, total lengths in excess of 1000 feet are also possible.
You may not want to run VGA cable more than 100'. If so use a VGA over Cat6 solution. This will often provide a lower cost solution for long distances but it is important that the CAT6 converter system provides for signal skew adjustment. The adjustment is needed because CAT5 and CAT6 cables are constructed in a way that results in a longer cable length on some signals compared to others. The difference in length is sufficient to be seen as misaligned red, green and blue images on the display. When the adjustment is made, signals are delayed by the correct amount of time to bring the images in line once more. Many of the less expensive VGA over CAT5 systems do not have the adjustment or have a very limited adjustment. Make sure that you are aware of the maximum adjustments available before purchasing.
Note that CAT6 transmission is still using the analog signal and therefore, can suffer similar losses to those seen with co-ax cable.
No, you will need a surround sound receiver or amplifier with 5 speakers and a subwoofer to hear surround sound.
the best ways is to get a analog audio cable. Its preaty cheap like 10-15$. I have mine connected to the the like that and works just fine hope this answers your question. :) Depending on your TV and stereo you may have digital audio inputs on your stereo and outputs (of course) on your TV: optical or coaxial. A fiber optic cable between the two being best.
EASY: Because the TV is broken.
Most modern LCD/Plasma TV's are capable of receiving and displaying 720i, 720p, 1080i and 1080p signals. Therefore your TV, if it can receive 1080i, should be quite happy with a 1080p signal.
No, but the HDMI cable also carries AUDIO.
The current maximum length for a serial cable is around 50 meters. Different cables have length limits with the maximum varying.
The BNC (Bayonet Neill Concelman) connectoris a very common type of RF connector used for terminating coaxial cable.There is no predetemined maximum length for the coax cable. The maximum length of cable is going to be governed by determining the input signal level, the minimum output signal level, and the signal loss based on the length of the cable between the input and minimum output.
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The maximum length of a cat 5 e cable with out a repeater is 100meters
40 Pins and 80 wires. Maximum recommended length is 18" but can purchase 24" cables.
maximum is 100 meters or 328 ft
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