The DVI (Digital Visual Interface) Cable is a video cable standard that transmits digital video signals between devices, such as computers and monitors. It comes in various formats, including DVI-D (digital), DVI-A (analog), and DVI-I (integrated, supporting both digital and analog signals).
Specification | Details |
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Cable Type | DVI Cable |
Connector Types | DVI-D, DVI-A, DVI-I |
Data Transmission | Digital or Analog |
Resolution Support | Varies (Up to 2560×1600 for DVI-D Dual Link) |
Cable Length | Various lengths available |
Dual Link Support | Yes (for higher resolutions) |
Type | Description |
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DVI-D | Digital-only, supports digital video signals |
DVI-A | Analog-only, supports analog video signals |
DVI-I | Integrated, supports both digital and analog signals |
DVI Cables are commonly used in various applications, including:
DVI cables transmit video signals using a set of pins and a unique connector design. DVI-D is digital-only, DVI-A is analog-only, and DVI-I is integrated, supporting both digital and analog signals. The cable type and connector determine the type of signals transmitted.
The manufacturing process involves:
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