A technology that uses glass (or plastic) threads (fibers) to transmit data. A fiber optic cable consists of a bundle of glass threads, each of which is capable of transmitting messages modulated onto light waves.
Fiber optics is a particularly popular technology for local-area networks. In addition, telephone companies are steadily replacing traditional telephone lines with fiber optic cables. In the future, almost all communications will employ fiber optics.
This advanced cable will give you high-quality performance from digital audio sources with TosLink connections, including DVD, CD, MiniDisc, DAT and DAC players! These durably-constructed cables feature finely tuned fiber and 24K gold-plated terminals for signal transfer that just can't be beat! granting you the difference experience in pure light communication.
Features:
• Fiber optic cables have a much greater bandwidth than metal
cables. This means that they can carry more data.
• Fiber optic cables are less susceptible than metal cables to
interference.
• Fiber optic cables are much thinner and lighter than metal
wires.
• Plastic body, metal connector. Improved audio performance for
today's fiber-optic ready components and a stable and reliable
connection.
• Optically transmitted signals are rarely affected by EMI/RFI
interference.
• Data can be transmitted digitally (the natural form of computer
data) rather than analogically.
• standard length of cables 0.5M / 1.5M / 3.0M & 5.0M |