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DVI connector - Definition

DVI Connector
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DVI Connector

A DVI connector is a cable connector used to send Digital visual interface signals to a computer monitor or HDTV.

Pin numbers looking into DVI socket
12345678 C1C2
910111213141516 C5
1718192021222324 C3C4
DVI pin names
1TMDS data 2- (D)9TMDS data 1- (D)17TMDS data 0- (D)C1Red (A)
2TMDS data 2+ (D)10TMDS data 1+ (D)18TMDS data 0+ (D)C2Green (A)
3TMDS data 2/4 shield (D)11TMDS data 1/3 shield (D)19TMDS data 0/5 shield (D)C3Blue (A)
4TMDS data 4- (D)12TMDS data 3- (D)20TMDS data 5- (D)C4H sync (A)
5TMDS data 4+ (D)13TMDS data 3+ (D)21TMDS data 5+ (D)C5Ground (A)
6DDC clock14+5V22TMDS clock shield (D)
7DDC data15DDC ground23TMDS clock+ (D)
8V sync (A)16Hot plug detect24TMDS clock- (D)


Key:

(D) = DVI-D (DVI digital)
(A) = DVI-A (DVI analogue)
(DVI-I has both sets of pins)

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