Video Cables (DVI, HDMI)

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
DDD002MB

DDD002MB

Belden

2MTR DUAL DVI-D CBLASSMB

0

DDD002FB

DDD002FB

Belden

2FT DUAL DVI-D CBLASSMB

0

VGA100FB

VGA100FB

Belden

100FT VGA CBL ASSEMBLY

0

HDC001MB

HDC001MB

Belden

1000+/-20MMMICROHDMICBLASSEMBL

0

HDE006FB

HDE006FB

Belden

6FT HS HDMI W/ENET CBLASSEMBL

597

VGA020FB

VGA020FB

Belden

20FT VGA CBL ASSEMBLY

0

VGA006FB

VGA006FB

Belden

6FT VGA CBL ASSEMBLY

0

H-HB15M

H-HB15M

Belden

HDMI TO HDMI CABLE L:15M

0

HDE003MB

HDE003MB

Belden

3MTR HS HDMI W/ENET CBLASSEMBL

562

HDM003MB

HDM003MB

Belden

3000+/-25MM MINI HDMICBLASSEMB

0

VGA025FB

VGA025FB

Belden

25FT VGA CBL ASSEMBLY

0

VGA015FB

VGA015FB

Belden

15FT VGA CBL ASSEMBLY

0

HD-600-12B

HD-600-12B

Belden

PERFECT PATH UTILITY HDMI 12FT

0

HDE007MB

HDE007MB

Belden

7MTR HS HDMI W/ENET CBLASSEMBL

11

HD-700-16

HD-700-16

Belden

PERFECT PATH BETTER HDMI 16 FT

0

HD-800-16

HD-800-16

Belden

HIGH SPD CABLE,16FT,800 SERIES

0

DDD013FB

DDD013FB

Belden

13FT DUAL DVI-D CBLASSMB

0

BJH2E12

BJH2E12

Belden

HDMI 1.4 HIGH SPEED CABLE 12FT

0

VGA010FB

VGA010FB

Belden

10FT VGA CBL ASSEMBLY

0

HDM001MB

HDM001MB

Belden

1000+/-20MM MINI HDMICBLASSEMB

0

Video Cables (DVI, HDMI)

1. Overview

Digital Video Interface (DVI) and High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) cables are critical components for transmitting high-quality audio/video signals between devices. DVI, introduced in 1999, primarily transmits digital video signals, while HDMI, launched in 2002, supports both digital audio and video. These cables are foundational in modern entertainment, computing, and professional AV systems, enabling resolutions up to 8K and advanced features like HDR (High Dynamic Range).

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

TypeKey FeaturesApplications
DVI-DDigital-only signal transmission, supports resolutions up to 2560x1600PC monitors, projectors
DVI-ISupports both digital and analog signalsLegacy systems with VGA compatibility
HDMI Type AStandard 19-pin connector, supports up to 8K@60Hz (HDMI 2.1)TVs, gaming consoles, home theaters
HDMI Type C (Mini)Smaller connector for portable devicesCamcorders, tablets
HDMI Type D (Micro)Ultra-compact connectorSmartphones, drones

3. Structure and Components

Typical DVI/HDMI cables consist of:

  • Conductors: 19-29 individually shielded twisted pairs (HDMI) or 24-pin dual-link configuration (DVI)
  • Shielding: Foil and braided copper layers to reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI)
  • Connectors: Gold-plated brass or phosphor bronze contacts for durability
  • Jacket: PVC or plenum-rated materials for fire safety compliance

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Bandwidth10.2 Gbps (HDMI 1.4) to 48 Gbps (HDMI 2.1)Determines maximum resolution and refresh rate
Resolution Support480p to 10KMatches cable capability with display requirements
HDCP ComplianceHDCP 2.2 or laterRequired for protected content playback
Signal IntegrityBer < 10^-9 at rated distanceEnsures error-free transmission
Cable Gauge24AWG (standard) to 18AWG (high-speed)Affects signal loss over distance

5. Application Fields

Key industries and devices include:

  • Consumer Electronics: Smart TVs, gaming consoles (PlayStation, Xbox), Blu-ray players
  • Professional AV: Digital signage, conference room systems (Zoom Rooms, Crestron)
  • Healthcare: Medical imaging displays, surgical monitors
  • Automotive: In-vehicle infotainment systems (Tesla Model S, BMW iX)
  • Case Study: A commercial cinema uses 18m HDMI 2.1 cables to connect 8K projectors with media servers, maintaining 220Hz refresh rates for immersive experiences.

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerProduct LineKey Features
AnkerPowerLine+ HDMI 2.148 Gbps, 8K certified, 30,000 bend cycles
BelkinUltra HD High Speed HDMIDynamic HDR support, 18Gbps
AudioQuestForest HDMIDirection-controlled conductors, 18Gbps
MonopriceBlack Platinum DVI-DDual-link 2560x1600, 24AWG

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  1. Match cable version to source/display capabilities (e.g., HDMI 2.1 for 8K gaming)
  2. Evaluate cable length vs. bandwidth requirements (active cables needed for >15m runs)
  3. Verify HDCP 2.3 compliance for 4K+ content protection
  4. Assess shielding quality in high-EMI environments
  5. Consider connector type (right-angle options for tight spaces)

Industry Trends and Future Outlook

Emerging trends include:

  • Adoption of optical HDMI cables for ultra-low latency (>100Gbps capacity)
  • Integration of USB-C Alt Mode for hybrid data/power delivery
  • Increased use of AI-driven signal optimization chips in premium cables
  • Growing demand for eco-friendly manufacturing (halogen-free PVC, recycled materials)
  • Standardization of 10K resolution support by 2026 (VESA roadmap)
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