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Though no USB standard currently exists for optical cables, USB 3.Optical Cables by Corning have been successfully tested with more than a hundred devices spanning all major consumer operating systems. In general, you can expect USB 3.Optical Cables by Corning to work with most self-powered USB 3.0/2.0 compliant device.
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A simple solution is to combine a Corning USB “A to receptacle-A” USB 3.Optical™ Cables by Corning with a short, off-the-shelf jumper cable that has a USB “A” plug on one side and the particular connector your end device requires on the other. One-piece adapters are also available for common configurations. Another option is to plug the USB 3.Optical™ Cables by Corning with “A to Micro-B” into a powered hub (external power supply) and then plug your device into the externally powered hub.
USB 3.Optical™ Cables by Corning will function like a comparable USB 3.0 copper cable when connected to an external hub. All peripheral devices will be accessible and should operate normally.
The F10 Fresnel matches the unique design of the Fresnel 2X, utilizing a two-stage optical system to maximize light output. Utilizing a rear aspherical focusing element, the F10 Fresnel optimizes the output of an LS 600d Pro to fill the front Fresnel Element, resulting in up to 340% additional output in Flood mode.
Despite its impressive 250mm (9.84in.) Fresnel diameter, the F10 Fresnel maintains a compact heat-resistant construction. The shell of the F10 can withstand the heat of the LS 600d Pro, and due to its collapsible, and aspherical focusing lens, it can stow away to a depth of 6.8 inches (172.5mm).
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USB3.Optical cables by Corning are optimized to work in hi-speed (480Mb/s) and superspeed (5.0Mb/s) systems. The cable can support lower speed USB 1.1 & 1.0 peripherals (<12Mb/s) with use of a wall-powered intermediate hub (either USB2 or USB3). Alternatively, an unsupported work around, if wall power is not available, is to use a bus-powered USB 2 hub that reports itself to the computer as a self-powered hub and is directly powered from our cable. Dedicated USB 2 hubs typically consume very little power themselves and will allow direct connection of one or two at the most very low power consuming (<50mA) USB 1.1/1.0 peripherals. Some examples of 1.1 peripherals are keyboards, mice and serial converters.
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USB 3.Optical Cables by Corning are designed to be used with self-powered peripherals only. No significant power is available after powering its internal opto-electronics. A self-powered USB 3.0/2.0 hub can always be used at the peripheral (B-side) to provide power if desired.
No. A workaround would be to connect the USB 3.Optical Cables by Corning to a power hub and use a short copper cable to power the bus-powered peripheral.
The Aputure F10 Fresnel is the first industry-standard 10-inch Fresnel made for modular Bowens Mount fixtures. With its wide 250mm (9.84in.) glass Fresnel, the F10 both immensely intensifies the output of a point-source LED, but also results in a quality of light lighting technicians will find similar to a Tungsten 5K or Studio 2K.
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Building on our experience from the Fresnel 2X, the F10 Fresnel uses an offset ventilation design in its heat-resistant body that allows for airflow while minimizing light leaks.
USB 3.Optical™ Cables by Corning connects computers and devices at incredible speed and over longer distances. They’re thin, light, and remarkably tough — Optical Cables by Corning can be bent, squeezed, and tangled.
Compliance Emissions: FCC Class (B), CE Regulatory: RoHS, UL 758, AWM VW-1 Maximum Cable Tensile Strength: 33 lbs. Eye Safety: Class 1 Laser Product per IEC 60825-1 UL Listing Mark: Meets Safety Requirements — Category AOC
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The F10 Fresnel functions at its best when paired with the Aputure LS 600d Pro, a 600W Daylight COB LED. Together, this combination eclipses Studio 2K Tungsten lights, and approaches the intensity of 5K Tungsten fixtures at flood. With a combined flood output of 11,440 lux and spot output of 29,300 lux at 3 meters, The 600d Pro and F10 Fresnel even compete on par with higher-powered HMIs.
Yes, two copper conductors transmit power from the host for the optical to electrical conversion and back again. All data is transmitted over the optical fibers.
Yes, it is. The specially designed ASIC within the USB 3.Optical™ Cables by Corning create these “phantom” hubs to ensure proper operation.
Another of many "firsts", the F10 Fresnel is also the first Bowens Mount Fresnel to feature an industry-standard drop-in accessory slot. This heavy-duty accessory slot allows users to mount the F10 Barn Doors on the Fresnel for proper light shaping, and can even fit a 13-inch (330mm) scrim.
To ergonomically and precisely adjust its variable 15°-45° beam angle, the F10 Fresnel uses Aputureâs helicoid focus design introduced in the Fresnel 2X. This seamless design requires no extra knobs or handles. Simply twist the lens ring, and adjust the spot/flood controls.