Different Types of Signal Cable Connector and Their
Different Types of Signal Cable Connector and Their
Different Types of Signal Cable Connector and Their
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A D-Terminal or D-tanshi ( ) 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.
D-Terminal
Mini-VGA connectors are a non-
standard, proprietary alternative
used on some laptops and other
systems in place of the standard VGA
connector, although most laptops use
a standard VGA connector. Apple, HP
and Asus have separate
implementations using the same
name.
Mini-VGA
your PS2 or PS3 to component
video (YPbPr) and audio inputs.
Uses the AV Multi Out port on
the Playstation to send analog
signal to separate audio and
video inputs on NTSC-
compatible TV sets or other
electronics.
AV Multi
35 pin MOLEX "MicroCross" male
connector cables and pinouts
This is the Molex connector originally
developed by Molex Connector Company.
In the connector, cylindrical spring-metal
pins fit into cylindrical spring-metal
sockets. The pins and sockets are held in
a rectangular matrix in a nylon shell. The
connector typically is polarized or keyed
to ensure correct orientation.
Mini DisplayPort
HDBaseT
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