Sunday, January 10, 2010

VGA Port Guide

A VGA Connector is the most common port on any computer. It connects any standard monitor to the CPU or you can use this port on your laptop to connect an external monitor. It is also commonly known as RGB Connector, D Sub 15, mini sub D15 and mini D15 as it consist of a total of 15 pins in three rows. If you don’t know anything about this connector read our guide to know everything that you should know.

Key Features
•It is the most common connector found on most computer monitors, video cards and also HDTVs.
•The connectors and associated cabling carry analog RGB HV video signals along with digital clock signal and data.
•Supports Plug and Play Monitor detection.
•Robust connection secured by screws.

The 15 different pins has functions as follows.
The (1,6), (2,7), (3,8) pairs are use to convey the video signals of Red, Green and Blue colors respectively. The pin 13 and pin 14 are used for Horizontal and Vertical Syncing. The 5 and 10 pins are used as ground and other pins are of less importance to us.

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