Digital Visual Interface (DVI)

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A-present in DVI-A
 
A-present in DVI-A
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D-present in DVI-D single link
 
D-present in DVI-D single link
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B-present in DVI-D dual link
 
B-present in DVI-D dual link
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I-present in DVI-I
 
I-present in DVI-I
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! Pin !! Name
 
! Pin !! Name
 
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| 1  || TMDS Data2- (DI)
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| 1  || TMDS Data2- (BDI)
 
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| 2  || TMDS Data2+ (DI)
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| 2  || TMDS Data2+ (BDI)
 
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| 3  || TMDS Data2/4 Shield (DI)
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| 3  || TMDS Data2/4 Shield (BDI)
 
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|-
 
| 4  || TMDS Data4- (BI)
 
| 4  || TMDS Data4- (BI)
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| 7  || DDC Data (all)
 
| 7  || DDC Data (all)
 
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| 8  || Vertcal sync (AI) / NC/CEC (D)
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| 8  || Vertcal sync (AI) / NC/CEC (BD)
 
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| 9  || TMDS Data1- (DI)
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| 9  || TMDS Data1- (BDI)
 
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| 10  || TMDS Data1+ (DI)
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| 10  || TMDS Data1+ (BDI)
 
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| 11  || TMDS Data1/3 Shield
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| 11  || TMDS Data1/3 Shield (BDI)
 
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| 12  || TMDS Data3- (BI)
 
| 12  || TMDS Data3- (BI)
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| 16  || Hot Plug Detect (all)
 
| 16  || Hot Plug Detect (all)
 
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| 17  || TMDS Data0- (DI)
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| 17  || TMDS Data0- (BDI)
 
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| 18  || TMDS Data0+ (DI)
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| 18  || TMDS Data0+ (BDI)
 
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| 19  || TMDS Data0/5 Shield (DI)
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| 19  || TMDS Data0/5 Shield (BDI)
 
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| 20  || TMDS Data5- (BI)
 
| 20  || TMDS Data5- (BI)

Revision as of 11:08, 31 October 2007

  • DVI-D single link (TMDS pairs 0-2 present, 3-5 may be present in the plug, but are not wired)
  • DVI-D dual link (all TMDS pairs MUST be present and wired)
  • DVI-A (analog pins only present, digital pins may be present in the plug, but are not wired)
  • DVI-I (all pins present and wired)

Contents

Comments

  • The pinout image has wrong pin count and numbers [and I don't know how to change it]. There should be 3x8 pins, numbered 1-8,9-16 and 17-24.
  • Do not mix with the Plug & Display (P&D) connector, wich looks very similay and has got 3x10 pins+5 analog.
  • The DVI-D connector has a narrower C5 pin than DVI-A/I to avoid damage to C1-4 if attempted plugged into a DVI-D socket.
  • The DVI-I is normally just used for an output or input socket, not a cable, unless its an extension cable.

Pinout

Dvi24df.png

24 PIN DVI FEMALE at the Computer

Dvi24cf.png

24+5 PIN DVI FEMALE at the Computer

A-present in DVI-A

D-present in DVI-D single link

B-present in DVI-D dual link

I-present in DVI-I


Pin Name
1 TMDS Data2- (BDI)
2 TMDS Data2+ (BDI)
3 TMDS Data2/4 Shield (BDI)
4 TMDS Data4- (BI)
5 TMDS Data4+ (BI)
6 DDC Clock (all)
7 DDC Data (all)
8 Vertcal sync (AI) / NC/CEC (BD)
9 TMDS Data1- (BDI)
10 TMDS Data1+ (BDI)
11 TMDS Data1/3 Shield (BDI)
12 TMDS Data3- (BI)
13 TMDS Data3+ (BI)
14 +5 V Power (all)
15 Ground for +5 V (all)
16 Hot Plug Detect (all)
17 TMDS Data0- (BDI)
18 TMDS Data0+ (BDI)
19 TMDS Data0/5 Shield (BDI)
20 TMDS Data5- (BI)
21 TMDS Data5+ (BI)
22 TMDS Clock Shield (DI)
23 TMDS Clock + (DI)
24 TMDS Clock - (DI)
Pin Name
C1 Analog Red
C2 Analog Green
C3 Analog Blue
C4 Analog Horizontal Sync
C5 Analog Ground (analog R, G & B return)

Contributions

Sources

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