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SVGA Connections (Video)

SVGA Connections (Video). HDMI (Video and Audio). DVI Connectors (Video). Ethernet Connections (Network). In the USA 568B is the standard. . Video Connections. Video Signal Standards. Power Brick AC. Coaxial Power Connectors (EIJA).

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SVGA Connections (Video)

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  1. SVGA Connections (Video)

  2. HDMI (Video and Audio)

  3. DVI Connectors (Video)

  4. Ethernet Connections (Network) In the USA 568B is the standard.

  5. Video Connections

  6. Video Signal Standards

  7. Power Brick AC

  8. Coaxial Power Connectors (EIJA) Arduino and most low voltage devices use a 2.1mm x 5.5mm (Size K)

  9. Power Bricks (What is Different)

  10. Anderson Connectors (Power)

  11. IEC C13 & C14 (Power)

  12. NEMA Plug and Receptacles (Power) 20A plugs have a right angle pin. 20A receptacles can accept 15A or 20A plugs

  13. USB Connectors Mini-A Micro-A

  14. SubConn Connectors

  15. SubConn Handling Procedure • The connector should not be exposed to extended periods of heat or sunshine • Should this occur and the connectors become very dry, they should be soaked in fresh water before use • Ensure the connectors are lubricated with Molykote 44 Medium - but use very sparingly. • Any accumulation of sand or mud in the female contact should be removed with fresh water. Failure to do so could result in the splaying of the female contact and damage to the O-ring seals • Do not over tighten the bulkhead nuts

  16. SubConn Handling Procedure • Disconnect by pulling straight, not at an angle. Do not pull on the cable and avoid sharp bends at cable entry • When using bulkhead connectors, ensure that there are no angular loads as this destroys the connector

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