Used for older TV antenna installations in the US and various other countries worldwide. TNC connector (left), compared with BNC (right) Generally 50 Ω but has been manufactured as 75 Ω difference being thinner centre connectors not reliably interconnected.
Usb display adapter professional#
Mostly seen on professional quality VHF and UHF cables and equipment. Once not used outside North America for TV antennas (except for satellite reception), but gaining acceptance elsewhere with advent of digital TV. Also common in North America for early home computers and game consoles, older VCRs, RF modulators, and even CECBs due to lack of other connectors. Used for most North American TV antenna connections, as well as satellite and cable systems worldwide. Mostly seen on the company's test equipment.
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VGA connector ( DE-15/HD-15), DE-9, separate BNC connectors, Mini-VGA, DVI/ Mini-DVI/ Micro-DVI. Similar to SCART, but also includes a digital RGBI signal, Genlock clock, composite sync and +12/+5VDC power Where two connectors are used, they are labeled Chroma and Luma. The 7-pin mini-DIN is commonly used on laptops. The 4-pin mini-DIN that is most common in consumer products today debuted in JVC's 1987 S-VHS. S-VHS, some laptop computers, analog broadcast video, 1980-1990s home computers including the Commodore 64, C128 and Atari 8-bit separate video, split video, super-video, and Y/C)ġ Mini-DIN 4-pin, 1 Mini-DIN 7-pin, 1 Mini-VGA, 2 BNC, 2 RCA connectors, 8-pin DIN, SCART 21-pin YP BP R is also available in some non-standard set-ups via the RGB pins. SCART is a European "unified" A/V interface for bi-directional stereo audio, composite video and s-video, and unidirectional RGBS and data. By signal standard Signal standard nameġ RCA, BNC, TV Aerial Plug, Mini-VGA, DIN 5-pin, SCART 21-pinĬonsumer electronics, including VCR and LaserDisc, 1970-1980s home computers like the Commodore VIC-20, 1980s-1990s video game consoles, some laptops, some single-board computers like the Raspberry PiĬonsumer electronics, Early home computers such as Commodore Amiga, Acorn Archimedes and various gaming consoles such as the Mega Drive and Super NES