A field technician is auditing peripheral cabling infrastructure and connection standards across various workstation deployments. Match each cable or connector standard on the left with its defining technical characteristic or deployment constraint on the right.
- RG-59 Coaxial CableFeatures a thinner 75-ohm wire gauge used primarily for low-frequency analog video or CCTV, experiencing higher signal loss over long distances.
- USB 3.2 Gen 2x1 CableOperates over a single lane achieving a maximum throughput of 10 Gbps while supporting power delivery and legacy peripheral backwards compatibility.
- TOSLINK CableTransmits digital audio signals via fiber-optic light pulses, offering total immunity to electromagnetic interference (EMI).
- USB 2.0 Type-B ConnectorUtilizes a square physical form factor with curved upper corners, standard on legacy and modern USB printers operating up to 480 Mbps.
Cevap
The correct pairings match each cable standard to its technical specification: RG-59 Coaxial Cable matches the thinner 75-ohm wire gauge for short analog video runs; USB 3.2 Gen 2x1 matches single-lane 10 Gbps throughput; TOSLINK Cable matches fiber-optic digital audio transmission with total EMI immunity; and USB 2.0 Type-B matches the square-shaped printer connector limited to 480 Mbps.
The correct pairings accurately associate each cable and connector type with its specific physical and technical attributes: RG-59 with short-range 75-ohm analog/CCTV use; USB 3.2 Gen 2x1 with 10 Gbps single-lane bandwidth; TOSLINK with EMI-immune optical digital audio; and USB 2.0 Type-B with the square peripheral connector format.
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Physical connector form factors, optical transmission characteristics, coaxial cable grades, and USB 3.2 throughput standards.