RS PRO Cable, 3m Black

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RS PRO Male VGA to Male VGA Cable, 3m Black
RS PRO Male VGA to Male VGA Cable, 3m Black

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RS Stock No.182-8524
RS Stock No.:
790-3741
Brand:
RS PRO
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Brand

RS PRO

Length

3m

Sheath Colour

Black

Shielding

Double Shielded

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

RS Pro SVGA Cables


RS PRO SVGA cables, designed for use with monitors, personal computer, TV screens or laptops. These SVGA cables are designed with an HD-15 connector (male) that carry analog video signals (no audio) and support high and low screen resolution.
Our RS PRO range of VGA, DVI and HDMI cables and converters have been rigorously tested to ensure that you have a reliable and robust lead to suit various applications.
Various length available; 2m to 20m
790-3748 – 2m
790-3741 – 3m
790-3745 – 6m
790-3754 – 10m
790-3757 – 15m
790-3751 – 20m

Features and Benefits


• RS PRO Male SVGA HD15 Plug to Male
• Cables for monitor connection to a graphics card, VGA splitter or amplifier
• Covers long distances (dependant on card and resolution) with high resolution
• 3 coaxial lines for the RGB signals and seven 28 AWG wires
• Screw locking mechanism
• HD15 connectors
• Black Male to Male SVGA HD cable
• RoHS Certificate of Compliance

What is the difference between VGA and SVGA?


A video graphic array (VGA) cable carries analog signals and supports video resolutions up to and including 640 x 480 resolution. A super video graphic array (SVGA) cable carries analog signals and supports high-resolutions up to and including 800 x 600 resolution.

What’s the advantage of SVGA?


• SVGA supports high-resolutions
• Keep signals intact
• Cables are thicker and have better shielding
• SVGA is a must for distances over 10 metres

Application Information


SVGA cables are a vital component when setting up computers to monitors, projectors and high definition television sets. On laptop computers or other small devices a mini-VGA port may be required in place of the full-sized SVGA connector.