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VGA

Video Graphics Array) • DB-15 connector • More accurately called DE-15 • Blue color • PC System Design Guide • Analog signal • No digital • Image degrades after 5 to 10 meters

HDMI

High-Definition Multimedia Interface) • Video and audio stream • All digital, no analog • ~ 20 meter distance before losing too much signal • 19-pin (Type A) connector • Proprietary connector • miniHDMI • Type C connector • Designed for smaller devices

DisplayPort

• VESA standard • Video Electronics Standards Association • A royalty-free standard • Data is sent in packetized form • Like Ethernet and PCI Express • Compatible with HDMI and DVI • Passive adapter

DVI

Digital Visual Interface



• Single and dual link


• Single link; 3.7 Gbps (HDTV at 60 fps) • Dual link; 7.4 Gbps (HDTV at 85 fps)


• DVI-A


• Analog signals


• DVI-D


• Digital signals


• DVI-I


• Integrated


• Digital and analog in the same connector

Dvi pictures hiw they look

T568A and T568B termination

• Pin assignments from EIA/TIA-568-B standard


• Eight conductor 100-ohm balanced twisted-pair cabling


• T568A and T568B are different pin assignments for 8P8C connectors


• Assigns the T568A pin-out to horizontal cabling


• Many organizations traditionally use 568B


• Difficult to change in mid-stream


• You can’t terminate one side of the cable with 568A and the other with 568B


• You’ll run into problems

UTP

STP

T568A and T568B termination• Pin assignments colors

SATA

Serial AT Attachment)


• SATA Revision 1.0


• SATA 1.5 Gbit/s, 1 meter


• SATA Revision 2.0


• SATA 3.0 Gbit/s, 1 meter


• SATA Revision 3.0


• SATA 6.0 Gbit/s, 1 meter


• SATA Revision 3.2


• SATA 16 Gbit/s, 1 meter

The PATA Standard

• Parallel AT Attachment


• Remember the PC/AT?


• An evolutionary process


• Circa 1999


• Originally called Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE)


• A Western Digital invention


• 2nd generation called EIDE (Enhanced IDE)


• The evolution


• Promised faster speeds • From 16 MB/s through 133 MB/s • Additional devices • Now called Parallel ATA (PATA)