1000FT S-Video Cable - High Flex - Belden 1807

1000FT S-Video Cable - High Flex - Belden 1807 - 0-SVHSB


Item Number: 0-SVHSB
Product Name:   1000FT S-Video Cable - High Flex - Belden 1807
Manufacturer: Belden CDT Inc.
Price: $629.00



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Our 1000FT S-Video Cable - High Flex - Belden 1807 from ComputerCableStore.com is excellent for quality video applications. One coax printed and striped for identification, construction accepts 4 and 7 pin Mini-DIN connectors. The Super VHS (SVHS) video format (also known as Y/C) requires two coaxial cables to allow for separate transmission of the two parts of a VHS video signal; the luminance (Y) and chrominance (C). The chrominance signal contains the color information and the luminance the black and white or brightness information of the video signal. This separated transmission of the VHS video signal provides better picture resolution with less noise than does the standard VHS format. Belden's SVHS cables have been designed specifically for use in this format.
Separate Video, more commonly known as S-Video, and sometimes incorrectly referred to as "Super Video" and also known as Y/C, is an analog video signal that carries the video data as two separate signals, lumen (luminance) and chroma (colour). This differs from composite video which carries picture information as a single lower-quality signal, and component video which carries picture information as three separate higher-quality signals. S-Video carries standard definition video (typically at 480i or 576i resolution), but does not carry audio on the same cable.
  • 1000 foot of High Flex RGB & S-Video Cable
  • Two 30 AWG; 75 Ohm Stranded Tinned Copper Conductors
  • Foam High Density Polyethylene insulation
  • Spiral tinned copper Serve Shield
  • Encased within PVC jacketing

 


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