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DisplayPort is a universal interface specification designed for internal and external system solutions that reduce device complexity by significantly improving performance for high bandwidth audio and video data transfer over one cable. The need for LVDS electronics is removed, which allows for a significantly smaller form factor in notebooks and LCD displays. Connectors are designed in conjunction with VESA DisplayPort 1.1a standards to be used primarily within the notebook and PC markets and are considered "The HDMI connector of the PC World." "The HDMI connector of the PC World." • PCs • External display interconnects - TV monitors - Panels - Set-Top Boxes - Projectors • DVD players • Game consoles • Mobile Devices • Personal Video records • Optical disc players • Future foundation for new display usages featuring higher color depths, display resolutions and refresh rates • User-friendly and cost effective • Smaller footprint takes up less PCB space yet provides scalable performance in terms of resolution • Reduces numbers of wires required • Supports embedded clock • Superior shielding against EMI • Replace DVI & VGA interfaces • Optional latching feature prevents longer cables from detaching • Ratings - Voltage Rating: 40 VAC (rms) - Current Rating: Signal application only, 0.5 ampere maximum per contact - Temperature Rating: -40°C to +85°C unless limited by cable or overmold • Contact: - Copper alloy: gold plating on contact area - Tin plating on solder area all over nickel plating • Housing: - Thermoplastic, black, UL94V-0 • Shell: - Copper alloy, Nickel plating or tin cover nickel plating • Application Specification • Product Specification 108-78515 • Test Report: 501-5912 • Industry Standards: VESA DisplayPort 1.1a standards
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