Avlink VX-2088 User Manual

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VX Matrix Switching System—User Manual

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pins). The VGA connectors are extensively used in display cards and most display cards have

such connectors.

Presently, most computers connect with external displays via analog VGA connectors. The

computer internally generates digital graphics data to be converted by the graphics card

digital/analog converter into the R, G, and B process color signals, and coutour and gamut

synchronous signals which are transmitted to the display via the cable. Regarding analog display

equipment such as the analog CRT display, the signals are being sent directly to the

corresponding processor circuit and drive the controlling Cathode Ray Tube into graphics display.

Digital displays such as LCD and DLP are usually equipped with A/D (Analog/Digital)

converters to convert analog signals into digital signals. Unavoidably, some losses to graphics

happen after two times of conversion from analog to digital and vice versa. It’s understandable to

use VGA connectors in CRT monitors, but to use it in LCD displays the quality of graphics

display is likely to degrade in the process of conversion.

Different models of the VX matrix system provides a different number of input/output jacks

for users to connect to different video equipment including CD/DVD players, desktop PCs,

graphics workstations, and number displays. The output terminals can be connected to projectors,

video recorders, and computer monitors and so on.

The VX Matrix supports various AV signal sources.

The VX Matrix Connector Connecting Methods as shown in Figure 5-2:

Pin No.

Name

Description

1

RED

Red video signal

2

GREEN

Green video signal

3

BLUE

Blue video signal

4 n.c.

No

connect

5 GND

Ground

6

RED_RTN

Red video signal return

7 GREEN_RTN

Green

video signal return

8

BLUE_RTN

Blue video signal return

9 n.c.

No

connect

10 GND

Ground

11 n.c.

No

connect

12 SDA

I2C

data

13

HSYNC

Horizontal synchronization signal

14

VSYNC

Vertical synchronization signal

15 SCL

I2C

clock

Figure 5-2 VGA Connection

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