Television – Miscellaneous
Patent
1993-12-07
1996-04-02
Groody, James J.
Television
Miscellaneous
395280, 36492792, H04N 700
Patent
active
055045405
ABSTRACT:
A cabling arrangement is disclosed for transmitting analog VGA video signals via a cable having insulated conductors and without the use of micro coaxial conductors. In this cable, the red, green, and blue video signals are applied to a first set of conductors grouped against one side of the cable. The horizontal and vertical sync signals are applied to a second set of conductors grouped along an opposite side of the cable. Interposed between the first and second sets of conductors is a plurality of conductors carrying stable potentials, such as ground potentials and identification bit potentials. The separation effected by the interposed conductors, and the interposed conductors themselves, provides effective shielding and isolation of the first and second sets of conductors.
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Cybex Computer Products Corporation
Grant Chris
Groody James J.
Phillips C. A.
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