DVI-I Pin # |
DVI-I Pin Name |
Direction | VGA Pin # |
VGA Pin Name |
Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
C1 | Analog red | --> | 1 | RED | Red video |
C2 | Analog green | --> | 2 | GREEN | Green video |
C3 | Analog blue | --> | 3 | BLUE | Blue-video |
15 | Ground | <-- | 4 | ID2/RES | Formerly Monitor ID bit 2, reserved since E-DDC |
15 | Ground | <-- | 5 | GND | Ground (HSync) |
C5 | Analog ground | <-- | 6 | RED_RTN | Red return |
C5 | Analog ground | <-- | 7 | GREEN_RTN | Green return |
C5 | Analog ground | <-- | 8 | BLUE_RTN | Blue return |
14 | +5 V | --> | 9 | KEY/PWR | Formerly key, now +5V DC |
15 | Ground | <-- | 10 | GND | Ground (VSync, DDC) |
15 | Ground | <-- | 11 | ID0/RES | Formerly Monitor ID bit 0, reserved since E-DDC |
7 | DDC data | --> | 12 | ID1/SDA | Formerly Monitor ID bit 1, I²C data since DDC2 |
C4 | Analog horizontal sync | --> | 13 | HSync | Horizontal sync |
8 | Analog vertical sync | --> | 14 | VSync | Vertical sync |
6 | DDC clock | --> | 15 | ID3/SCL | Formerly Monitor ID bit 3, I²C clock since DDC2 |
Sometimes the DVI Hot Plug Detect should be grounded, sometimes it should be connected +5 V. This varies from graphics card to graphics card, but we recommend grounding it (connecting it to DVI pin 15).