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Video Graphics Array
computer display standard and resolution
SCART
SCART (also known as or , especially in France, 21-pin EuroSCART in marketing by Sharp in Asia, Euroconector in Spain, EuroAV or EXT, or EIA Multiport in the United States, as an EIA interface) is a French-originated standard and associated 21-pin connector for connecting audio-visual (AV) equipment. The name SCART comes from , "Radio and Television Receiver Manufacturers' Association", the French organisation that created the connector in the mid-1970s. The related European standard EN 50049 was refined and published in 1978 by CENELEC, calling it péritelevision, but it is commonly called by
S-Video
S-Video (also known as separate video, Y/C, and super video) is an analog video signal format that carries standard-definition video, typically at 525 or 625-line resolution. It encodes video luma and chrominance on two separate channels, achieving higher image quality than composite video, which encodes all video information on one channel. It also eliminates several types of visual defects, such as dot crawl, which commonly occur with composite video. Although it is improved over composite video, S-Video has lower color resolution than component video, which is encoded over three channels.
BNC connector
miniature quick connect/disconnect radio frequency connector used for coaxial cable
composite video
analog video signal format, characterised in that the complete video signal information is transferred over one coaxial cable
VGA connector
15-pin analog video connector
component video
video signal that has been split into two or more component channels
mini-DIN connector
family of electrical connectors
D-Terminal
The 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 trapezoidal connector, the same connector as the AAUI connector used by Apple Computer for some time to connect to Ethernet.
video-in video-out
graphics port which enables some video cards to have bidirectional analog video transfer through a mini-DIN connector and a specialised splitter cable
list of video connectors
Wikimedia list article
DB13W3
DB13W3 (13W3) is a style of D-subminiature connector used for analog video interfaces. The 13 refers to the total number of pins, the W refers to workstation and the 3 refers to the number of high-frequency pins. The connector became a pseudo-standard for high-end graphical workstations from the early 1990s to the early 2000s.
Very-high-density cable interconnect
68-pin connector used for SCSI