DVI cable ( Audio & Video Systems )
DVI is a popular video interface that can send digital or analog video between sources and displays.
It is replacing VGA as the standard video connection between computers and monitors.
There are several different versions of DVI, with differing compatibility.
Increasingly popular on desktop computers, especially with add-on video cards. Video cards typically
use the DVI-I variant, which can be easily converted to VGA or HDMI. Many LCD monitors now have both
DVI-D (digital) and VGA monitor connections. Some older HDTV and HD players use the DVI connection.
These are almost always DVI-D dual link connections, although only using single link (digital) video.
DVI cable ( Audio & Video Systems )
DVI is a popular video interface that can send digital or analog video between sources and displays.
It is replacing VGA as the standard video connection between computers and monitors.
There are several different versions of DVI, with differing compatibility.
Increasingly popular on desktop computers, especially with add-on video cards. Video cards typically
use the DVI-I variant, which can be easily converted to VGA or HDMI. Many LCD monitors now have both
DVI-D (digital) and VGA monitor connections. Some older HDTV and HD players use the DVI connection.
These are almost always DVI-D dual link connections, although only using single link (digital) video.
#1 Insulation Line
#2 Twisting
#3 braiding
#4 Jacket Line
#5 Connector Making
#1 Insulation Line
#2 Twisting
#3 braiding
#4 Jacket Line
#5 Connector Making
DVI cable Connector Types
DVI-D (digital only, single link or dual link)
DVI-A (analog only)
DVI-I (integrated, combines digital and analog in the same connector; digital may be single or dual link)
DVI cable Connector Types
DVI-D (digital only, single link or dual link)
DVI-A (analog only)
DVI-I (integrated, combines digital and analog in the same connector; digital may be single or dual link)