How It Works

How HDMI Works

HDMI Signals One of the common misperceptions about HDMI is that the digital signal is innately superior to an analog signal. In some people’s minds, the lack of analog-to-digital conversion means that the signal is in a pure, undamaged state when it reaches the HDTV set. It’s easy to imagine a high-definition, digital signal traveling […]

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How Apple AirPlay Works

How to Connect AirPlay Devices To send and receive streaming audio and video with AirPlay, the devices you’re using must first be connected to the same local network. This connection could be wireless, using WiFi or Bluetooth, or wired, using Ethernet. Though connecting with Bluetooth isn’t the same as being on your home computer network,

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How Cameras Work

Cameras: Focus We’ve seen that a real image is formed by light moving through a convex lens. The nature of this real image varies depending on how the light travels through the lens. This light path depends on two major factors: The angle of the light beam’s entry into the lens The structure of the

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How Telephones Work

Inside a Telephone The very simplest working telephone would look like this inside. As you can see, it only contains three parts and they are all simple: A switch to connect and disconnect the phone from the network – This switch is generally called the hook switch. It connects when you lift the handset. A

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How N64 Works

Console Let’s take a look at the components inside an N64, and what their capabilities are. [Be sure to check out How Video Game Consoles Work first for a general introduction to game consoles.] Processor: 64-bit R4300i “Reality Engine” Processor clock speed: 93.75 MHz Bus speed: 562.5 MB per second Co-Processor: “Reality Co-Processor,” 62.5 MHz

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