D-Sub/DVI/HDMI ConnectorsD-Sub, DVI, and HDMI connectors are all types of electrical connectors that are commonly used in electronic circuits for video and audio applications.
D-Sub connectors, also known as DB connectors, are a type of connector that is commonly used for analog video signals. They consist of a set of pins arranged in a "D" shape, with the pins on one side of the connector mating with the corresponding sockets on the other side. D-Sub connectors are available in a variety of sizes, with the most common being the 15-pin and the 25-pin versions.
DVI connectors, also known as Digital Visual Interface connectors, are a type of connector that is commonly used for digital video signals. They consist of a set of pins or sockets arranged in a rectangular shape, and are available in single-link and dual-link versions, depending on the resolution and refresh rate of the video signal.
HDMI connectors, also known as High-Definition Multimedia Interface connectors, are a type of connector that is commonly used for high-definition video and audio signals. They consist of a set of pins or sockets arranged in a rectangular shape, and are available in standard, mini, and micro sizes. HDMI connectors support high-resolution video and audio, and are commonly used in home theater systems and other applications.