Mini-VGA

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Mini-VGA

The Mini-VGA plug on an iBook
Type Analogue computer video connector
SupersededVGA connector
Superseded byMini-DVI
Externalyes
Pins14
Data signalI²C data channel for DDC information
A female Mini-VGA connector
Pin 1GNDGND
Pin 2VSyncN.C.
Pin 3HSyncN.C.
Pin 4Red ReturnGND
Pin 5Red videoS-Video (C)
Pin 6Green returnGND
Pin 7Green videoS-Video (Y)
Pin 8+5 V+5 V
Pin 9Blue videoComposite video
Pin 10DDC dataDDC data
Pin 11DDC clockDDC clock
Pin 12GNDGND
Pin 13Cable detectCable detect
Pin 14Blue returnGND
Left column indicates VGA mode, right column indicates television output mode.

Mini-VGA connectors are a non-standard, proprietary alternative used on some laptops and other systems in place of the standard VGA connector, although most laptops use a standard VGA connector. Apple,[1] HP[2] and Asus [3] have separate implementations using the same name. Apart from its compact form, mini-VGA ports have the added ability to output both composite and S-Video in addition to VGA signals through the use of EDID.

The mini-DVI and now Mini DisplayPort connectors have largely replaced mini-VGA. Mini-VGA connectors are most commonly seen on Apple's iBooks, eMacs, early PowerBooks (12 inch), and some iMacs, but has also been included on several laptops manufactured by Sony. HP's versions are found in HP Minis and HP TouchSmarts.

The mini-VGA connector can also be used for video output. In this mode, S-Video chrominance (C) and luminance (Y) signals replace the red and green channels, while an equivalent composite video signal is output on the blue channel. The horizontal and vertical sync pins are unused.

Samsung Chromebooks, available since June 2011, feature their own implementation of Mini-VGA ports.[4] Various other Samsung laptops, such as the Series 7 and Series 9 versions, also feature this new connector.[5]

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