An IT technician is auditing display adapter inventories and cable standards for an enterprise workstation hardware refresh. Match each video connector standard on the left with its corresponding signal characteristic or pinout feature on the right.
- DVI-I Dual-LinkCarries both digital video and analog RGB signals using 4 extra pins surrounding a flat grounding blade.
- DisplayPort 1.4Natively supports packetized Multi-Stream Transport (MST) data to daisy-chain multiple independent displays.
- USB-C with DisplayPort Alt ModeRepurposes high-speed lanes on a 24-pin reversible physical interface to transmit native video signaling.
- HDMI 2.0Utilizes a 19-pin connector layout providing native Audio Return Channel (ARC) and CEC signaling channels.
Cevap
DVI-I Dual-Link matches carrying digital and analog RGB signals via additional pins around a flat blade. DisplayPort 1.4 matches native packetized Multi-Stream Transport (MST) for display daisy-chaining. USB-C with DisplayPort Alt Mode matches repurposing high-speed lanes on a 24-pin reversible interface. HDMI 2.0 matches the 19-pin connector layout supporting ARC and CEC.
Each display standard matches its specific physical and functional properties: DVI-I includes 4 distinct analog pins around the flat blade; DisplayPort 1.4 supports MST packetized streaming for display daisy-chaining; USB-C Alt Mode reassigns pins on the 24-pin Type-C interface; HDMI 2.0 operates on a standard 19-pin design with ARC and CEC features.
Adım Adım Çözüm
Anahtar Kavram
Display Cable Standards, Connector Pinouts, and Signal Features