Description
Solder Straight VGA Connector DB9 DE15
The VGA (Video Graphics Array) standard has been around for decades and has seen various connector types over the years. The most common and traditional VGA connector is the DE-15, also known as HD15 or D-sub 15, which is a 15-pin D-subminiature connector. However, over the years, there have been other types of VGA connectors developed for specific purposes.
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DE-9 (DB9): This is an older, less common VGA connector that has 9 pins. It was used on some early computers and equipment
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DE-15 (HD15) Connector: This is the most common VGA connector. It has a trapezoidal shape and 15 pins arranged in three rows of five. This connector is typically used to connect desktop computers, laptops, and other devices to VGA-compatible displays.
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Mini-VGA Connector: This is a smaller version of the DE-15 connector, primarily used on laptops and other portable devices. It has the same pin configuration as the DE-15 connector but is more compact.
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DMS-59 (Dual Monitor Solution 59-pin) Connector: This connector has 59 pins and is used to connect dual-monitor setups. It carries two separate VGA signals and is commonly found on older graphics cards.
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5-BNC Connector: This connector uses BNC (Bayonet Neill–Concelman) connectors instead of pins. It has five separate BNC connectors for the red, green, blue, horizontal sync, and vertical sync signals. This connector is commonly used in professional video and broadcast applications.
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DVI-I (Digital Visual Interface-Integrated) and DVI-A (Digital Visual Interface-Analog) Connectors: These connectors can carry both digital and analog signals, including VGA. DVI-I connectors are used to connect devices that support both digital and analog signals, while DVI-A connectors are used primarily for analog signals.
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VGA to HDMI/DVI/DisplayPort Adapters: These adapters are used to convert VGA signals to HDMI, DVI, or DisplayPort signals, allowing VGA-compatible devices to be connected to displays that use these interfaces.
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VGA over Ethernet: This is not a specific connector type, but a technology that allows VGA signals to be transmitted over Ethernet cables. This is commonly used for long-distance connections or installations where multiple VGA signals need to be transmitted over the same cable.
Keep in mind that while there are different types of VGA connectors, the most commonly used one in general computing and display applications is the DE-15 (HD15). The other types are more specialized or have been used in specific industries or applications.