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The cables that you use when
connecting your computer to our MasterView KVM switches
play a very important role in the quality of the
communication between the PCs and the MasterView unit.
Our custom made cables are designed to provide the
highest signal capacity along with the lowest signal
loss. What this means, to you as the consumer, is that
you will receive the highest quality video output even
in the higher SuperVGA video modes. An Average Cable
Your average cable has one layer of shielding, a thin
layer of mylar foil that has been cut into a very long
and narrow, approximately one half of an inch wide,
strip that is wound in a spiral pattern around the
wires, also called leads, in order to reduce the cost of
the cable. There are a few problems with this method of
shielding a signal bearing cables, first and foremost
among them is the fact that this wrapped foil method can
"leak" RF (radio frequency) interference.
Additionally the manufacturers of your average cables
use very small wires to carry the information generally
they use 28 or 26 AWG wires (in AWG the higher the
number for the gauge the smaller the actual size of the
wire) to carry their information, this is another
concession to reducing the manufacturing costs of the
cables. Some of your other "Premium" cables
are made in the same way and with the same materials as
your average cable. The manufacturers put fancy
connectors on the cable then stamp the word
"Premium" on the packaging and then charge you
more for the cable. ATEN¡¯s Premium Cable At ATEN we
have invested millions of dollars into cable
manufacturing to ensure the highest quality cables at
the lowest possible cost. Our cables are double
shielded, beneath the PVC outer insulator you will find
a copper braid RF shield, then beneath that you will
find the mylar foil shield. Unlike our competitors
instead of spiral wrapping the mylar foil shield, we
take a single piece and enclose the signal carrying
wires in a one-piece envelope. All our cables are
manufactured with low resistance and low capacitance 24
AWG wires to ensure the best video performance. Another
important difference between our cables and those of our
competitors is that we use coaxial wires to carry the
red, green, and blue video signals. Our competitors just
throw the signal and its ground on two separate wires.
By using coaxial wires we reduce the possibilities of
interference even farther. Our video cable is also built
in compliance with standard UL 2919. The cables we
manufacture for our mouse and keyboard are also built to
our high quality requirements and are in compliance with
the UL 2464 standard.
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