Signal amplifier
Is the device that allows the connection of an entry from one device to multiple outlets such as monitors or projectors without losing image quality through a coaxial cable. Each output is individually buffered and amplified to help maintain the original signal integrity and eliminate noise interference.
Signal amplifier are designed to work with different computer signals and analog signals, such as RGBHV, RGBS, and RGsB. RGB DAs have four or five BNC connectors per input or output and can be used with composite video, S-video, and component video while maintaining signal integrity over long cable runs. RGB DAs can accept VGA-UXGA, Mac, Sun, or SGI video using adapters.
High-performance distribution amplifiers will boost your data or video signal and deliver it intact over longer distances than cable alone can do. Also known as DAs, they are ideal for schools, churches, staging or corporate applications where the presentation system requires a local monitor and a large screen display, like a projector.
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