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High Resolution Analog Connector
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Quadra User’s Guide
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H I G H R E S O L U T I O N A N A L O G C ON N E C T OR
Analog graphics signals are connected to Quadra using a standard 15-pin D-
type connector. In graphics applications, the signals are typically transmitted as
separate Red (R), Green (G) and Blue (B) signals. Sometimes, television
signals are transmitted in component form, but they typically use a different
signal format — using brightness (Y) and color difference signals (U,V).
Quadra accepts either type of signal from the high resolution analog input
connector.
CONNECTOR TYPE
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AND PINOUTS
The high resolution (RGB / YUV) inputs are connected using a sub miniature
15-pin D-type (HD-15), as shown below. This connector is often referred to as
a VGA or VESA connector, and it supports the VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA and
UXGA signals.
Figure C-3.
RGB Analog Connector (viewed from rear of chassis)
The table below lists signals for the 15-pin D-type (HD-15) connector,
including the pinout for the RGB analog input and the correct connections for
YUV inputs. Note that the analog input supports both RGB and YUV signals.
Table C-3.
RGB Analog Video Connector Pinouts
Pin
Signal
Description
1
R
Red signal (alternatively used for V)
2
G
Green signal (alternatively used for Y)
3
B
Blue signal (alternatively used for U)
4
NC
ID2 (not used)
5
NC
GND TEST
6
Ground
Red ground
7
Ground
Green ground
8
Ground
Blue ground
9
no pin (key)
10
Chassis ground
Ground
11
NC
ID 0 (not used)
12
NC
ID1 (not used)
Holes
1
5
15
11
10
6
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