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There are many websites and companies that offer optical digital cables for sale. Some of these companies that offer the cables are Amazon, ZORO Tools and Walmart.
A specialized network interface card that performs additional functions in addition to creating the interface that goes in between cables. For example, WAN has these cards and it not only creates its own connections but also allows connection to a much larger network.
An optical microscope is what is commonly known as compound microscope.
All cables are compatible.
There are speaker cables, unbalanced analog cables, balanced analog cables, coaxial digital audio cables and optical audio cables.
A 4-port WiFi router is just a router that has four WIRED ethernet ports in addition to its WIRELESS 802.11 interface. This would allow you to share a single WIRED internet connection between 4 computers using ethernet cables, in addition to many other computers using the WiFi interface and no cables.
Optical audio cables are a point-point type connection. There is a starting point and an ending point, with no intermediaries between them. If you wish to have the signal split, you need to use a splitter that provides multiple outputs. Other than that, the plugs are keyed, so there should be no mystery as to how they should be socketed safely in their respective ports. Connecting optical cables together just doesn't work. Yes, it's possible, but should only be done in emergency situations, as it may well not work at all, in most cases.
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Optical cables are used for data transmission or as light guides in medical applications. Because of their illumination, they are used in toys, signs and artificial Christmas trees.
Because the attenuation of the fiber is much less at those wavelengths.
USB 3.0 Extensions are backward compatible. USB 3.0 Device cables are not.
Power Cables: These are the cables that run from your PSU (Power Supply Unit) and attach to various devices in your computer, including but not limited to: the Motherboard, Hard Drive(s), Optical (CD/DVD/Blu-Ray) Drive(s), Fans, etc SATA (Serial ATA) Cables: This cable attaches to either an Optical Drive, Hard Drive, or a SATA External Port to provide a connection between the device and the motherboard and provides for the transfer of information. IDE/ATA Cables: The Predecessor to the SATA cables. They are still seen, but are fast becoming a legacy item. They provide a connection between Floppy Drive(s), Optical Drive(s), or Hard Drive(s) and the motherboard in the same fashion that a SATA Cable would, but provide a much slower speed and capacity than a SATA cable would.