Specifications

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54130
DisplayPort
™
Signal Adapters
Convert a DisplayPort signal to HDMI
®
, VGA or DVI
DisplayPort is a new license-free, next generation digital standard endorsed by Video
Electronics Standards Association (VESA) to provide a way to defeat the limitations of
VGA and DVI connections. The DisplayPort interface provides a seamless connection
among a broad range of electronics such as PCs and home theater equipment.
The durability of DisplayPort also allows it to be compatible with many other digital
technologies such as HDMI, VGA/DVI.
• 8in dongle-style adapter
• Nickel-plated DisplayPort Male Molex
®
connectors
• Molded HDMI, VGA or DVI connector
• 28AWG copper wire
• Al/Mylar
®
shielded to protect against EMI/RFI
• Pure digital connection; supports video and audio
• Supports full 1080p resolution
• Lifetime warranty
Item# Description MSRP
54129 DisplayPort Male To VGA Adapter ............................................... $44.99
54130 DisplayPort Male To HDMI Female Adapter .................................. $32.99
54131 DisplayPort Male To DVI Female Adapter ..................................... $29 .99
DVI Connector Guide
DVI (Digital Visual Interface) was developed by the industry body DDWG (the Data Display Working Group) to send digital
information from a computer to a digital display, such as a flat-panel LCD monitor. DVI uses TMDS (transition minimized differential
signaling) to transmit large amounts of digital data from the source to the display, resulting in a high-quality image. Most DVI
connectors have 24 pins and a single, larger, offset ground bar. These are called DVI-D interfaces, and carry a digital signal only.
Some DVI connectors, called DVI-I, have four extra pins that surround the offset ground bar. A DVI-I interface is designed to carry both
digital and analog signals.
With DVI technology two bandwidth options exist, single and dual-link. A dual-link interface provides two TMDS links, or groups
of data channels, that can carry more than 9.9Gbps of digital video information. A dual-link cable is backwards-compatible with
single-link applications. A single-link male DVI plug has pins arranged in two groups of nine with the flat ground bar off to one side.
A single-link interface provides only one TMDS link and carries 4.95Gbps of digital information. DVI single link is commonly found
on HDMI to DVI adapters since HDMI uses a single link transmission.
Dual Link Digital DVI-D Female
Dual Link Digital DVI-D Male
Dual Link Digital/Analog DVI-I Female
Single Link Digital DVI-D Male
Dual Link Digital/Analog DVI-I Male
Single Link Digital/Analog DVI-I Male