a cable containing multiple optical fibers.
A type of cable, which uses light impulses (as opposed to electrical signals) to transmit data.
Also known as fiber-optic cable, optical cable is a telecommunications cable that uses visible light pulses over glass or plastic fibers as the transmission medium. Optical cable transports considerably more data than standard copper cable does. It is lighter in weight, and is resistant to electromagnetic and radio interference. A-B C-D E-F G-H I-J K-L M-N O-P Q-R S-T U-V W-X-Y-Z
A cable that transmits light instead of electricity. see fiber optic cable
A fiber optic cable that transfers digital data between components using light pulses carried over plastic or glass fibers.
Used to carry digital sound from a DVD player to an AV amplifier. Can also be used to connect a CD player or Minidisk player to an amplifier.
A fiber-optic cable with a Toslink connector at each end; designed to carry a digital audio signal.
An interconnect cable used to transfer digital data between digital components using bursts of light carried over glass or plastic fibers (see Fiber-Optic Cable).
A digital connector that carries information optically rather than electronically, which renders it unsusceptible to electrical interference.