- AVLAB-CB47-1
- AVLAB DisplayPort to VGA Adapter, 1920x1080
■ Designed for connecting the DisplayPort equipped computer systems to analog VGA equipped monitors to provide optimal video quality ■ Triple-shielded cable with PVC jacket for maximum video performance and prevention of signal loss ■ Features 20-pin DisplayPort (male) to 15-pin VGA (female) connectors ■ Delivers video bandwidth of up to 5.7 Gb/s and offers up to 5.4 Gb/s over two lanes ■ Supports HDTV resolutions of 480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 1080i, and 1080p, PC VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA and UXGA display modes ■ Compliant with DisplayPort 1.1 and supports HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) on HDCP compliant VGA displays
Highlights
Designed for connecting the DisplayPort equipped computer systems to analog VGA equipped monitors
to provide optimal video quality
Triple-shielded cable
with PVC jacket for maximum video performance and prevention of signal loss
Features 20-pin DisplayPort (male) to 15-pin VGA (female) connectors
Delivers video bandwidth of up to 5.7 Gb/s
and offers up to 5.4 Gb/s over two lanes
Supports HDTV
resolutions of 480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 1080i, and 1080p, PC VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA and UXGA display modes
Compliant with DisplayPort 1.1 and supports HDCP
High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection on HDCP compliant VGA displays
Package Contents
DisplayPort to VGA adapter cable
Specification
Chip: PTN3392BS
Product:
■ Overall length: 9.0” ± 0.5" (230mm ± 13mm)
■ Weight: 0.10 lbs
■ Color: Black
Connectors:
■ 20-Pin DisplayPort (male) to 15-pin VGA (female)
■ DisplayPort connector housing (L x W x H): 1.88" x 0.75" x 0.44" (47 x 19 x 11 mm)
■ VGA connector housing (L x W x H): 2.2" x 1.7" x 0.75" (56 x 45 x 19 mm)
Environmental conditions:
■ Operating temperature: 32 to 140 degrees F
■ Storage temperature: 14 to 158 degrees F
■ Humidity: < 85% non-condensing
Certifications/Standards: FCC, CE, RoHS
Warranty: Lifetime limited
Country of origin: China
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FAQ
- Active or passive converter and what is the difference?
- A passive video signal converter changes the type of connection that is being used but does not change the signal that passes through the converter. Because the video signal is not modified, passive converters tend to be smaller, simpler, and less expensive than active video signal converters. Examples of passive converters include DVI-I to VGA, HDMI to DVI, and DisplayPort to Mini-DisplayPort converters. An active video signal converter modifies both the type of connection that is being used and the signal that passes through the converter. Because this type of conversion can be complex, active converters tend to be larger than passive video signal converters and sometimes require additional power. Examples of active converters include DVI-D to VGA, HDMI to DisplayPort, and VGA to HDMI converters.
- My DisplayPort display is not working when I try to output 4K at 30Hz with this device. How do I resolve this issue?
- To output 4K to a DisplayPort display at 30Hz, your monitor must support the resolution and refresh rate. If your monitor also supports 4K at 60Hz (DP 1.2 or higher), you may also need to set the monitor to work at 30Hz. To resolve this issue, use the buttons on your monitor to change the DisplayPort settings to DP1.1. For more information about how to change your monitor settings, refer to the website of the manufacturer of your monitor.
- Does this device require me to install drivers. Or perform any other setup tasks?
- This cable/adapter is plug and play. It does not use any drivers, and does not require any setup tasks other than plugging in the source (for example, a computer) and the destination (for example, a monitor).