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DVI CABLE
DVI-D Male to DVI-D Female Dual Link Cable (06.6')
Product Description
The Digital Visual Interface (DVI) provides a high-speed digital connection for visual data types. The interface is primarily focused at providing a connection between PCs and flat panel displays, digital CRT displays, projectors, and HDTV. The DVI specification meets the needs of all segments of the PC industry (workstations, desktops, laptops, etc.) and will enable these different segments to unite around one monitor interface standard.
The maximum signal length of Standard DVI cables is 5 meters. Cables may experience quality signal loss if over 5 meters (16.5 feet).
Features and Benefits:
Extends your current DVI-D Dual Cable
Content to remain in the loss-less digital domain from creation to consumption
Higher than VGA bandwidths
Plug and Play through hot plug detection, EDID and DDC
Digital and Analog support in a single connector
Made to maximize the quality of flat panel LCD monitors and high-end video graphics cards
Other uses include HDTV, EDTV, Plasma Display, and other ultra-high-end video
displays for TV, movies, and DVDs
Shielded undermold protects against unwanted EMI/RFI interference
28AWG copper conductors are individually insulated in foam-polypropylene to minimize cross talk, ensuring high-speed, error-free transmission
Tri-shielded with dual Mylarฎ foil and braid shield reduces interference
Gold-plated contacts provide full conductivity with no data loss
Ferrites on both ends
Beige color
UL Approved
THREE TYPES OF DVI CABLES
DVI-D - Digital Video
DVI-D is used for digital connections between video cards and digital LCD monitors. DVI-D provides a faster and higher-quality image than analog signal.
DVI-D cables are only compatible with DVI-D cables. Fully compliant with the DVI standard defined by DDWG (Digital Display Working Group)
DVI-A - Analog Video
DVI-A transmits a DVI signal to an analog display (CRT monitor or an HDTV). Unfortunately the DVI-A cable loses signal quality when you convert digital to analog, but the picture quality is higher than the standard VGA Cable.
DVI-A cables are only compatible with DVI-A cables.
DVI-I - Digital/Analog
DVI-I is capable of transmitting a digital-to-digital signal or analog-to-analog signal. The DVI-I is not capable of transmitting a digital-to-analog or analog-to-digital signal. The DVI-I cables are compatible with DVI-D and DVI-A cables.
SINGLE LINKS VS. DUAL LINKS
Single Links
Use one TMDS (transition minimized differential signaling) 165Mhz transmitter
A single link 60-Hz LCD can display a resolution of 1920 x 1080
Dual Links
Use two TMDS (transition minimized differential signaling) 165Mhz transmitter
Twice the power of transmission than the single link
Provides an increase of speed and signal quality
A dual link 60-Hz LCD can display a resolution up to 2048 x 1536
Allows high speed digital transmission up to 9.9 Gbps
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