Z-64
Description: COMPOSITE CABLE 4 CORES +1 PAIR ARMORED INSTRUMENT CABLE
Details:
Conductor: Tinned copper
Construction: 4x4mm2+1pr x0.5mm2
Insulation: FEP
Armor: stainless steel wire braided
Jacket: Silicone Rubber
Rated temp: 200℃
Rated Voltage: 300v/500v
Type instrument cable, composite cable
A composite cable, also known as an AV cable or RCA cable, is a type of cable that is used to transmit audio and video signals from one device to another. It typically consists of three RCA connectors, one for video and two for audio, which are color-coded to match the corresponding ports on devices such as televisions, DVD players, and gaming consoles.
The video connector is usually color-coded yellow and carries the video signal, while the audio connectors are typically red and white and carry the left and right audio channels. Composite cables are capable of carrying standard definition video signals and stereo audio signals.
Composite cables are a popular and affordable option for connecting devices that don't have HDMI or other more advanced connection options. However, they are not capable of transmitting high-definition video or surround sound audio, making them less suitable for use with modern high-end home theater systems.
In recent years, composite cables have largely been replaced by digital connection options such as HDMI and DisplayPort, which offer higher quality audio and video transmission. However, composite cables are still widely used in a variety of applications, including older gaming consoles, VHS players, and other legacy equipment.