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Standard Universal Audio & Video Connection Types

The Audio & Video Connectors solution contains a set of pre-designed objects, libraries, templates, and samples; allowing quick and easy diagramming of various configurations of audio and video devices.

Audio Visual Connectors Types

The Audio & Video Connectors solution contains a set of pre-designed objects, libraries, templates, and samples; allowing quick and easy diagramming of various configurations of audio and video devices.
The vector stencils library "Audio and video connectors" contains 94 symbols of audio and video connectors (TRS, TS, XLR, microphone, headphone, TOSLINK, DVI, VGA, DFP, S-Video, RCA, display port, HDMI, Thunderbolt, coaxial TV, F connector, MIDI) and device silhouettes.
Use these jacks and plugs clipart icons for drawing hook up diagrams.
"Audio connectors and video connectors are electrical connectors (or optical connectors) for carrying audio signal and video signal, of either analog or digital format. Analog A/ V connectors often use shielded cables to inhibit radio frequency interference (RFI) and noise." [Audio and video connector. Wikipedia]
"The existence of many different audio and video standards necessitates the definition of hardware interfaces, which define the physical characteristics of the connections between electrical equipment. This includes the types and numbers of wires required along with the strength and frequency of the signal. It also includes the physical design of the plugs and sockets.
An interface may define a connector that is used only by that interface (e.g., DVI) or may define a connector that is also used by another interface; for example, RCA connectors are defined both by the composite video and component video interfaces.
Audio connectors and video connectors are electrical connectors (or optical connectors) for carrying audio signal and video signal, of either analog or digital format. Analog A/ V connectors often use shielded cables to inhibit radio frequency interference (RFI) and noise.
Since both analog and digital signals are used with some styles of connectors, knowledge of the interface used is necessary for a successful transfer of signals. Some interface types use only a distinctive connector or family of connectors, to ensure compatibility. Especially with analog interfaces, physically interchangeable connectors may not carry compatible signals.
Some of these connectors, and other types of connectors, are also used at radio frequency (RF) to connect a radio or television receiver to an antenna or to a cable system..." [Audio and video interfaces and connectors. Wikipedia]
The clipart icons example "Design elements - Audio and video connectors" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Audio and Video Connectors solution from the Engineering area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Audio and video jacks and plugs
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The vector stencils library "Computer peripheral devices" contains 18 clipart images of computer peripheral devices and equipment for drawing network diagrams.
"A peripheral is a device that is connected to a host computer, but not an integral part of it. It expands the host's capabilities but does not form part of the core computer architecture. It is often, but not always, partially or completely dependent on the host.
There are three different types of peripherals:
(1) Input, used to interact with, or send data to the computer (mouse, keyboards, etc.).
(2) Output, which provides output to the user from the computer (monitors, printers, etc.).
(3) Storage, which stores data processed by the computer (hard drives, flash drives, etc.)" [Peripheral. Wikipedia]
The clip art example "Computer peripheral devices - Vector stencils library" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Computer and Networks solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Uninterruptible power supply
Uninterruptible power supply, UPS,
Webcam
Webcam, webcam,
Keyboard
Keyboard, keyboard,
Optical mouse
Optical mouse, mouse,
Computer speakers
Computer speakers, speakers,
Headphones
Headphones, earphones,
VoIP phone
VoIP phone, IP phone,
Apple Keyboard
Apple Keyboard, Apple keyboard,
Apple Mouse
Apple Mouse, Apple mouse,
LCD projector
LCD projector, LCD TV projector,
Port adapter
Port adapter, port adapter,
Airport Express
Airport Express, Airport Express,
Joystick
Joystick, joystick,
Webcam
Webcam, Web camera,
Video projector
Video projector, projector,
The vector stencils library "Professions" contains 58 people clipart images of different professions you can use in your presentations, illustrations and infographics.
"Electronic clip art is available in several different file formats. It is important for clip art users to understand the differences between file formats so that they can use an appropriate image file and get the resolution and detail results they need.
Clip art file formats are divided into 2 different types: bitmap or vector graphics. ...
In contrast to the grid format of bitmap images, Vector graphics file formats use geometric modeling to describe an image as a series of points, lines, curves, and polygons. Because the image is described using geometric data instead of fixed pixels, the image can be scaled to any size while retaining "resolution independence", meaning that the image can be printed at the highest resolution a printer supports, resulting in a clear, crisp image. Vector file formats are usually superior in resolution and ease of editing as compared to bitmap file formats, but are not as widely supported by software and are not well-suited for storing pixel-specific data such as scanned photographs. In the early years of electronic clip art, vector illustrations were limited to simple line art representations." [Clip art. Wikipedia]
The clip art example "Professions - Vector stencils library" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the People solution from the Illustration area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
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Builder 1
Builder 1, builder, man,
System administrator
System administrator, system administrator,
Worker of conveyor
Worker of conveyor, worker, conveyor, man,
Clerk 1
Clerk 1, clerk, woman,
Clerk 2
Clerk 2, clerk, man,
Student 2
Student 2, student, girl,
Student 3
Student 3, student, guy,
Student 1
Student 1, student, guy,
Dispatcher 1
Dispatcher 1, dispatcher, man,
Accountant
Accountant, accountant,
Gardener
Gardener, gardener, man,
Lawyer
Lawyer, lawyer,
Jurist
Jurist, jurist,
Judge
Judge, judge,
Consultant
Consultant, consultant, adviser, counselor, advisor, consultor, counsellor,
Manager
Manager, manager, man,
Director
Director, director, man,
Programmer
Programmer, programmer,
Architect
Architect, architect, man,
Pilot
Pilot, pilot, man,
Policeman
Policeman, policeman, man,
Secretary
Secretary, secretary, woman,
Security officer
Security officer, security officer, man,
Clerk 3
Clerk 3, clerk, man,
Musician
Musician, musician,
Presenter
Presenter, presenter,
Athlete
Athlete, athlete, sportsman,
Artist
Artist, artist,
Announcer
Announcer, announcer, man,
Photographer
Photographer, photographer,
Hairdresser
Hairdresser, hairdresser,
Florist
Florist, florist,
Spaceman
Spaceman, spaceman, astronaut,
Engineer
Engineer, engineer, man,
Reporter
Reporter, reporter, woman,
Tailor
Tailor, tailor,
Dispatcher 2
Dispatcher 2, dispatcher, woman,
Biologist
Biologist, biologist,
Chemist
Chemist, chemist,
Dentist
Dentist, dentist,
Priest
Priest, priest,
Soldier
Soldier, soldier, man,
Doctor
Doctor, doctor, physician, medic, medical man, medical adviser,
Driver
Driver, driver, man,
Carpenter
Carpenter, carpenter, man,
Fireman
Fireman, fireman, man,
Seaman
Seaman, seaman, man,
Builder 2
Builder 2, builder, man,
Postman
Postman, postman, man,
Miner
Miner, miner, man,
Waiter
Waiter, waiter,
Cleaner
Cleaner, cleaner, man,
Cashier
Cashier, cashier,
Shop assistant
Shop assistant, shop assistant,
Cook
Cook, cook,
Flight attendant
Flight attendant, flight attendant, hostess, air hostess, woman,
Teacher
Teacher, teacher, woman,
Hall porter
Hall porter, hall porter,

Personal area (PAN) networks. Computer and Network Examples

A Personal area network (PAN) is a computer network that is used for data transmission between different personal devices (computers, telephones, digital devices, etc.) and for connecting to the higher level network and Internet. PANs can be wired with computer buses (USB and FireWire). A wireless personal area network (WPAN) can be made using the network technologies such as Bluetooth, IrDa, UWB, Z-Wave, ZigBee, Body Area Network. A personal area network handles the interconnection of IT devices at the surrounding of a single user. Generally, PAN contains from following such appliances: cordless mice and keyboards, cordless phone, Bluetooth handsets.
This example was created in ConceptDraw DIAGRAM using the Computer and Networks Area of ConceptDraw Solution Park and shows the Personal area network.

network topology diagram software, network icons, network diagram template, networking icons available, how to draw a network diagram Computer Network Diagrams

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Computer Network Diagrams solution extends ConceptDraw DIAGRAM software with samples, templates and libraries of vector icons and objects of computer network devices and network components to help you create professional-looking Computer Network Diagrams, to plan simple home networks and complex computer network configurations for large buildings, to represent their schemes in a comprehensible graphical view, to document computer networks configurations, to depict the interactions between network's components, the used protocols and topologies, to represent physical and logical network structures, to compare visually different topologies and to depict their combinations, to represent in details the network structure with help of schemes, to study and analyze the network configurations, to communicate effectively to engineers, stakeholders and end-users, to track network working and troubleshoot, if necessary.

Cisco Network Icons

ConceptDraw DIAGRAM diagramming and vector drawing software extended with Cisco Network Diagrams Solution from the Computer and Networks Area is the best for creating Cisco Network Diagrams thanks to numerous predesigned Cisco network icons.

Cisco Network Design. Cisco icons, shapes, stencils, symbols and design elements

Cisco Network Diagrams solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park provides 14 libraries with 450 ready-to-use predesigned vector objects that can be used for quickly and easily drawing the professional Cisco Network Diagrams.