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sunnie@sopuli.xyz to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world · 2 years ago

new adaptor just dropped

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sunnie@sopuli.xyz to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world · 2 years ago
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    • Bassman1805@lemmy.world
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      A friend of mine has an AC power to Ethernet adapter cable.

      In unrelated news, he was once told that his employer would not replace the horribly out-of-date office printer until it was 100% unrepairably dead, and it mysteriously died a couple of weeks later.

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        Ah yes, IEEE 802.3HV.

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          When PoE just doesn’t cut it

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        Really hope it involved a baseball bat and a field.

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          Nah, visible damage is a no-no. For small items that “we don’t replace them as long as they work”, a few seconds in microwave does the trick.

          For larger ones, you need to penetration test them against 220 volts.

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            Giver the 3 phase

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        Is friend a Texan named Jack?

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      Can I get that with USB-C or do I need another adaptor? Thanks!

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      Is this from USB to gardenhose?! So I can finally connect my old thinkpad to the projector?!

    • Arthur Besse@lemmy.ml
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      it’s a series of tubes (not a big truck)

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      Only 13,00 €!

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    In case you’re wondering, some broadcast equipment, such as the Axia Radius, uses Ethernet sockets for the connection of balanced and unbalanced audio.

    This simplifies cabling, but you need adapters at the end of each cable to go back to RCA, TRS, XLR etc.

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      https://telosalliance-uat.s3.amazonaws.com/public/Axia%20Products/QOR.16/Carousel_/QOR%2016%20Rear%20Carousel.png

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        This looks so cursed

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      Some networking equipment has serial ports (RS-232) that use RJ45 connectors. 3.5mm TRS connectors are also commonly used for serial ports.

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      In my home studio I have a Behringer S16 digital snake which connects to my X32 in the control room with only a single CAT5 cable in between. So it’s literally sending 16 channels of audio with a single ethernet cable. Pretty cool!

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    How else did you think they got the dialup noises to play?

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      Dialup didn’t use ethernet.

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        Care to elaborate? I can’t find any information searching online.

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          No.

        • havokdj@lemmy.world
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          Ethernet is rj-45, dialup used 11/25

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      Thats wrong. This is how they got dial up to play

      https://youtu.be/AgqEIp2YmtE

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        Here is an alternative Piped link(s):

        https://piped.video/AgqEIp2YmtE

        Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

        I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub.

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      This could come in handy for my USB industrial smelting oven

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      This will be handy when I need to run my industrial machines from USB.

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      Useless, you can’t charge from USB-a!

      (Seriously, it would be a fun project to stuff a USB powersupply in the 400v plug and a add a USB-c cable to mess with people at work… I’d do it but we only have 230v 3-phase outlets and that plug is probably too small.)

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        I think you can fit a fairly powerful GaN charger in that space.

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      No you can’t. That’s stereo. You can only hear the internet yell at you.

      You’d need three lines for an output.

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      And it will be just as useful as without that adapter.

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    You could use it if you had another one with a female headphone jack. You could play your music to a speaker in another room if you have Ethernet in both rooms. Copper is copper.

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      I’ve done this. I’ve made speaker wire to ethernet adaptors to connect speakers in a different room through the walls to an amp. Feels and probably is so wrong.

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        It really depends how much power you put through the cable, ethernet is something like 0.2 mm2 per core. You’d definitely want to double up cores.

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      While, as you said, both wires will conduct electricity just fine, they will have different AC impedance.

      I would guess this wouldn’t make much of a difference if you go Audio->Ethernet->Audio, since sound is at fairly low frequencies. But Ethernet->Audio->Ethernet might have problems with really high data rates, like GiB/s.

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      Hell, 10/100base-t only uses four wires so you could run internet through a 4-pole 3.5; though YMMV depending on the particular 3.5mm’s specs. I don’t know if drivers would be a problem, but perhaps a 4-pole 3.5 to USB would be handy.

      Easy AliExpress purchase

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      So you’re saying all those gold plated, vibranium braided, ultra expensive hi-fi cables audiophiles buy can actually help carry good speeds over a useless adapter system?!

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    Fun fact: usb uart to audio jack is actually a thing: https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1G43QaOnrK1RjSsziq6xptpXaN/win8-10-android-mac-pl2303hxd-usb-uart-ttl-to-2-5mm-audio-jack-serial-adatper-cable.jpg

    Some older android phones used the audio jack double duty as a serial debug console, the nexus 5 for example.

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      did you know you can use markdown to embed that picture in your comment:

      if you do:

      omg fancy image thing


      syntax of message above:

      did you know you can use markdown to embed that picture in your comment:
      
      if you do:
      
      ![omg fancy image thing](https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1G43QaOnrK1RjSsziq6xptpXaN/win8-10-android-mac-pl2303hxd-usb-uart-ttl-to-2-5mm-audio-jack-serial-adatper-cable.jpg)
      
      
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      You can turn literally any signal into another it’s great.

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        Yes, it’s awesome!

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    I mean, the PinePhone has a switch to change the audio jack from audio into some kind of data transfer protocol. I guess someone could make it work.

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      Audio jacks have been muxed as debug serial for ages.

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        I use 3.5 stereo as an rs232 connector all the time. A poe ethernet to serial would be a huge help to me.

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      I think you would need another connection (ie. a 3rd stripe, TRRS vs TRS cable) for data transfer. Although digital audio is all data anyways I guess and now I don’t even feel right but I’ve already typed it out.

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    I totally used an adapter like that. It did have a raspberry pi in the middle, though.

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    Finally, I can connect my Sinclair ZX Spectrum to Ethernet!

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      Only if you have the TRS to D-DVI converter, and those are super super rare.

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    Can I do dial-up over VoIP?

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      You joke, but it happens… I’ve had to deal with it supporting credit card processing. Once had a guy calling on a magic jack complaining that his credit card machine couldn’t connect. Once I found out he used the same magic jack for both, I had to explain that in the same way we could barely understand each other through the distortion, the credit card machine was having the same problem.

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    i made a male version of this 4 times and then bought a ABC RJ45 switchbox for my work desk, so i could choose between computer audio and desk phone audio and cellphone audio through my work headphones… lets you bump your own music in between calls without dealing with pause buttons etc… worked great.

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      A manual switch?

      Does it care that it isn’t the sort of signal it is expecting? I guess since it’s a physical switch it may not care.

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        yes its a manual switch, the analog audio signal doesn’t know or care. those boxes have no electronics.

        some older people enjoy having a oversized knob to play with.

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    This is so you can record the dial-up sounds.

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    ha! beat my Bluetooth network cable!

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