Posted by Jon on September 15, 2009


DVI to VGA devices for extending life of old devices

DVI to VGA converter has created a technological revolution. It has offered us a user-friendly device that can enable you to convert digital to analog signals. DVI to VGA converter can be utilized for converting PC’s DVI-D signal to analog for accessing older display equipments. In old display devices, DVI-D signals were absent. With the help of DVI to VGA converters, you can run your CRT monitors. This converter is HDCP compliant and supports video resolution up to 1280 X 1024. The resolution can be extended in the range of 800 X 600 to 1920 X 1200. They don’t need any external power supply for running applications. DVI to VGA converter is enriched with single link DVI-D input connector and a 15 pin VGA HD male output connector. In return you get a device that promises a DVI and VGA bandwidth of 1.6 GHz. Frequency bandwidth of 165MHz is provided.
Based on simple principle of plug and play, they convert signals from DVI to VGA. Primarily they have two sides. One end contains female DVI connector and other end a male VGA connector. The female DVI connector is plugged to the male DVI connector on the PCs video card. This connection is often secured as VGA cable coming out of monitor is joined to the converter to turn it as a translator. When it is turned to translator, it converts the computer DVI signals to VGA signals for making it understandable for the monitor. DVI to VGA cable consumes .54 Watts of power.

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