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This article is about the video connector. For the item used in Digimon Adventure 02, see Digivice.
D Video connector
A male D video connector.Type Analogue video connector Production history Designer EIAJ (Electronic Industry Association of Japan) Designed Late 1990s Produced Late 1990s to present Superseded RCA connectors General specifications Audio signal device depending Video signal Analogue component video, digital 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i Pins 14 (6 video, 3 reserved, 2 detect, 3 data) Data Data signal Resolution and Aspect ratio information Pin out A female connector seen from the front. Pin 1 Y luminance (0.7 V, 75 Ω) Pin 2 Y GND Y ground Pin 3 PB 0.35 V, 75 Ω Pin 4 PB GND Pin 5 PR 0.35 V, 75 Ω Pin 6 PR GND Pin 7 Reserve link 1 Pin 8 Data line 1 0 V = 525 lines
2.2 V = 750 lines
5 V = 1125 linesPin 9 Data line 2 0 V = 59.94i / 60i
5 V = 59.94p / 60pPin 10 Reserve link 2 Pin 11 Data line 3 0 V = 4:3
2.2 V = 4:3 letterbox
5 V = 16:9Pin 12 Plug insert detect ground Pin 13 Reserve link 3 Pin 14 Plug insert detect output 10 kΩ, input > 100 kΩ Hooks GND Shell ground A D-Terminal or D-tanshi (D端子) is a type of analog video connector found on Japanese consumer electronics, typically HDTV, DVD, Blu-ray, D-VHS and HD DVD devices. It was developed by the EIAJ (Electronic Industry Association of Japan) in its standard, RC-5237, for use in digital satellite broadcast tuners. In appearance it is a small flat trapezic connector, the same connector as the AAUI connector used by Apple Computer for some time to connect to ethernet.
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D1~D5 types
A D-Terminal connector carries a component video signal (YPBPR). A device with a D5 connector can understand and display the following video signals:
- D1 480i (525i): 720 × 480 interlaced
- D2 480p (525p): 720 × 480 progressive
- D3 1080i (1125i): 1920 × 1080 interlaced
- D4 720p (750p): 1280 × 720 progressive
- D5 1080p (1125p): 1920 × 1080 progressive
A device with a D-Terminal connector supports that level and lower D-Terminal signal. For example, a D4 connector can be used with a D4, D3, D2, or D1 signal, but not with a D5 signal.
It is possible to use a simple breakout cable to connect a D-Terminal connector to a standard 3 RCA jack or BNC component connection.[1]
See also
References
External links
- Q&A - No.31999/10 What Is a "D-Terminal"? - A new terminal standard for connecting digital satellite tuners with TV sets.
- D-Terminal to Component adapter cable
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