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75 Ω coaxial cable 2 x RCA - 0.22 mm² - 3 m Benefiting from Cordial's own...
75 Ω coaxial cable 2 x RCA - 0.22 mm² - 2 m Benefiting from Cordial's own...
SPDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) and optical cables are types of cable used for transmitting digital audio signals between electronic devices.
SPDIF cable is usually a coaxial cable with RCA connectors (one red and one white connector). It is commonly used to connect devices such as DVD players, set-top boxes, game consoles or AV receivers to an amplifier or speaker system. The SPDIF signal transmits a compressed or uncompressed digital audio stream.
Optical cable (or TOSLINK cable) uses a fiber optic cable to transmit the digital audio signal as a pulsed light. It is used to connect devices such as televisions, DVD players or game consoles to AV receivers or sound bars. Optical cable is preferable to SPDIF cable for the transmission of audio signals over long distances, as it is less susceptible to electromagnetic interference.
In summary, both SPDIF and optical cables are convenient and efficient ways to transmit digital audio signals between electronic devices. The choice of one or the other will depend on the devices to be connected and the length of the transmission distance.