Information About

D-terminal




  caption A male D video connector
  type Analogue video connector
  designer EIAJ (Electronic Industry Association of Japan)
  design Date Late 1990s
  production Date Late 1990s to present
  superseded RCA Connector s
  audio Signal device dependending
  video Signal Analogue Component Video , Digital 480i , 480p , 720p , 1080i
  data Signal Resolution and Aspect Ratio information
  num Pins 14 (6 video, 3 reserved, 2 detect, 3 data)
  pinout Caption A male connector seen from the front
  pin1 Luminance (07 V, 75 ohms)
  pin1 Name Y
  pin2 Y Ground
  pin2 Name Y GND
  pin3 035 V, 75 ohms
  pin3 Name Pb
  pin4 Name Pb GND
  pin5 035 V, 75 ohms
  pin5 Name Pr
  pin6 Name Pr GND
  pin7 Reserve link 1
  pin8 0V = 525 lines<br> 22V = 750 lines<br> 5V = 1125 lines
  pin8 Name Data line 1
  pin9 0V = 5994i / 60i<br> 5V = 5994p / 60p
  pin9 Name Data line 2
  pin10 Reserve link 2
  pin11 0V = 4:3 <br> 22V = 4:3 letterbox <br> 5V = 16:9
  pin11 Name Data line 3
  pin12 Name Plug insert detect ground
  pin13 Reserve link 3
  pin14 output 10 k ohms, input > 100k ohms
  pin14 Name Plug insert detect
  pin Custom1 Name Hooks
  pin Name Custom1 GND
  pin Custom1 Shell ground


A D-Terminal or '''D-tanshi''' (D端子) is a type of analog video connector found on Japanese consumer electronics, typically HDTV , DVD , Blu-ray , D-VHS and HD DVD devices. It was developed by the EIAJ (Electronic Industry Association of Japan) in its standard, RC-5237, for use in digital satellite broadcast tuners. In appearance it is a small flat trapezic connector, the same connector as the AAUI connector used by Apple Computer for some time to connect to Ethernet .


D1~D5 TYPES

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A D-Terminal connector carries a Component Video signal (Y Pr Pb). A device with a D5 connector can understand and display the following video signals:
  • D1 480i (525i): 720×480 Interlace

  • D2 480p (525p): 720×480 Progressive

  • D3 1080i (1125i): 1920×1080 Interlace

  • D4 720p (750p): 1280×720 Progressive

  • D5 1080p (1125p): 1920×1080 Progressive


It is possible to use a simple breakout cable to connect a D-Terminal connector to a world standard 3 RCA Jack or BNC component connection.


EXTERNAL LINKS

  • http://www.nhk.or.jp/strl/publica/dayori-new/en/qa-9910e.html