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D4 Video connector
File:D4 connector.png
File:SCART 20050724 002.jpg
This example is not factual - it is purely illustrative of the infobox.
Type Analogue video connector
Production history
Designer Some guy
Designed Early 1990s
Manufacturer Initially Toshiba
Produced Early 1990s to 2005
Superseded RF connector
Superseded by DVI connector (2005)
General specifications
Length 36 mm (typical)
Width 25 mm
Height 6.5 mm
Hot pluggable Yes
External External
Audio signal None
Video signal Analogue 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i
Cable 14 core shielded (25 m max)
Passband 0-20 GHz
Pins 14 (6 video, 3 reserved, 2 detect, 3 data)
Connector DB-25
Electrical
Signal 220 volts AC 50 Hz typically
Earth Dedicate pin
Max. voltage 450 volts peak
Max. current 20 amps at 220 volts, 5 amps at 400 volts
Data
Data signal Resolution and Aspect ratio only
Width 2 bits
Bitrate 120 bit/s
Max. devices 1
Protocol Serial
Pinout
File:D4 connector.png
A male connector seen from the front.
Pin Spec name Example col title
Pin 1 Y luminance (0.7 V, 75 Ω)
Pin 2 Y GND Y ground
Pin 3 Pb 0.35 V, 75 Ω
Pin 4 Pb GND
Pin 5 Pr 0.35 V, 75 Ω
Pin 6 Pr GND
Pin 7 Reserve link 1
Pin 8 Data line 1 0 V = 525 lines
2.2 V = 750 lines
5 V = 1125 lines
Pin 9 Data line 2 0 V = 59.94i / 60i
5 V = 59.94p / 60p
Pin 10 Reserve link 2
Pin 11 Data line 3 0 V = 4:3
2.2 V = 4:3 letterbox
5 V = 16:9
Pin 12 Plug insert detect ground
Pin 13 Reserve link 3
Pin 14 Plug insert detect output 10 kΩ, input > 100 kΩ
Hooks GND Shell ground
These are some notes about the pinout of this connector. The pins are razor sharp.
D4 Video connector
File:D4 connector.png

File:SCART 20050724 002.jpg
This example is not factual - it is purely illustrative of the infobox.
Type Analogue video connector
Production history
Designer Some guy
Designed Early 1990s
Manufacturer Initially Toshiba
Produced Early 1990s to 2005
Superseded RF connector
Superseded by DVI connector (2005)
General specifications
Length 36 mm (typical)
Width 25 mm
Height 6.5 mm
Hot pluggable Yes
External External
Audio signal None
Video signal Analogue 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i
Cable 14 core shielded (25 m max)
Passband 0-20 GHz
Pins 14 (6 video, 3 reserved, 2 detect, 3 data)
Connector DB-25
Electrical
Signal 220 volts AC 50 Hz typically
Earth Dedicate pin
Max. voltage 450 volts peak
Max. current 20 amps at 220 volts, 5 amps at 400 volts
Data
Data signal Resolution and Aspect ratio only
Width 2 bits
Bitrate 120 bit/s
Max. devices 1
Protocol Serial
Pinout
File:D4 connector.png
A male connector seen from the front.
Pin Spec name Example col title
Pin 1 Y luminance (0.7 V, 75 Ω)
Pin 2 Y GND Y ground
Pin 3 Pb 0.35 V, 75 Ω
Pin 4 Pb GND
Pin 5 Pr 0.35 V, 75 Ω
Pin 6 Pr GND
Pin 7 Reserve link 1
Pin 8 Data line 1 0 V = 525 lines
2.2 V = 750 lines
5 V = 1125 lines
Pin 9 Data line 2 0 V = 59.94i / 60i
5 V = 59.94p / 60p
Pin 10 Reserve link 2
Pin 11 Data line 3 0 V = 4:3
2.2 V = 4:3 letterbox
5 V = 16:9
Pin 12 Plug insert detect ground
Pin 13 Reserve link 3
Pin 14 Plug insert detect output 10 kΩ, input > 100 kΩ
Hooks GND Shell ground
These are some notes about the pinout of this connector. The pins are razor sharp.