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DVI, or Digital Video Interface Technology came about in 1999 as a result of the formation of the Digital Display Working Group (DDWG) a year prior.  Their original mission was to create a standard digital video interface for communication between a Personal Computer and a VGA monitor.  Recently, however, the consumer electronics industry began implementing DVD players, set-top boxes, televisions, and LCD/plasma monitors with DVI technology.  DVI, having been designed to transfer uncompressed, real-time digital video, could support resolutions of 1600x1200 and above on a PC, and HDTV resolutions of 720p, 1080i, and 1080p.  DVI connections are made up of either single or dual TMDS (Transition Minimized Differential Signaling) links depending on the application.  DVI also implements HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection).
 

DVI-D Single Link Connector
DVI-D Single Link

 

Besides single link or dual link DVI cables, connectors can be broken down into three main categories.  The three different types of DVI are DVI-D, DVI-I, and DVI-A.  DVI-D is strictly digital, can support dual link, and
contains 24 contacts arranged in three rows of eight.  DVI-I has the original 24 digital contacts, as well as five additional contacts to support analog video.  DVI-I also supports dual link.  DVI-A on the other hand, is only available as a male connector or plug which only mates with the analog contacts of a DVI-I connection.  DVI-A is used to convert between DVI and the traditional analog display technology.

DVI-I Single Link Connector
DVI-I Single Link

 

DVI-A Analog Connector
DVI-A

 

For a complete chart of connector formats and types, click here

 

For a complete list of plug to plug cable assemblies, click here

 

For a complete chart of all possible DVI adapters, click here



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