Category
page 1Audiovisual connectors

High-Definition Multimedia Interface
Digital Visual Interface
standard for transmitting digital video to a display
RCA connector
electrical connector with one signal channel mainly used for analog stereo audio (in pairs), analog component or composite video and rarely for digital audio

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
phone connector
family of connector typically used for analog signals
XLR connector
style of electrical connector found primarily in professional audio and lighting
BNC connector
miniature quick connect/disconnect radio frequency connector used for coaxial cable
D-subminiature
thumb|Normal density of DA, DB, DC, DD, DE, and DF sized connectors
DIN connector
family of circular connectors
Speakon connector
cable connector for connecting loudspeakers to amplifiers
RF modulator
device which converts video signals to the format used by over-the-air RF broadcasts
Serial digital interface
family of digital video interfaces
audio/video connector
electrical or optical connectors for carrying audio and video signals
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
General Purpose Media Interface
General Purpose Media Interface (GPMI) is an upcoming standard for an audio/video interface for transmitting uncompressed video data and compressed or uncompressed digital audio data from a source device, such as a display controller, to a computer monitor, video projector, digital television, or digital audio. GPMI is intended to be a successor to HDMI but developed by Chinese companies.
PDMI
PDMI (Portable Digital Media Interface) is an interconnection standard for portable media players. It has been developed by CEA (Consumer Electronics Association) as ANSI/CEA-2017-A standard Common Interconnection for Portable Media Players in February 2010. Chaired by David McLauchlan from Microsoft, the standard was developed with the input or support of over fifty consumer electronics companies worldwide.

breakout box
electrical test equipment
balanced audio
method of interconnecting audio equipment