av:japanese_d_connector
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+ | ^Pin^Function^-^Pin^Function^ | ||
+ | |1|Y|-|8|Line 1| | ||
+ | |2|Y GND|-|9|Line 2| | ||
+ | |3|Pb|-|10|Reserved| | ||
+ | |4|Pb GND|-|11|Line 3| | ||
+ | |5|Pr|-|12|GND| | ||
+ | |6|PR GND|-|13|Reserved| | ||
+ | |7|Reserved|-|14|Plug In Flag| | ||
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+ | There are so far five D connector types, each a higher resolution than the last. Used primarily for Japanese digital satellite broadcasting, | ||
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+ | |D1|525|Interlaced| | ||
+ | |D2|525|progressive| | ||
+ | |D3|1125|Interlaced| | ||
+ | |D4|750|progressive| | ||
+ | |D5|1125|progressive| | ||
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+ | Note that each is backward compatible. This means that a D5 TV can display all of these modes, where a D3 TV can only display D1-D3. |
av/japanese_d_connector.txt · Last modified: 2019/08/27 20:45 by 127.0.0.1