Audio connectors and video connectors are
electrical
Electricity is the set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and motion of matter possessing an electric charge. Electricity is related to magnetism, both being part of the phenomenon of electromagnetism, as described by Maxwel ...
or
optical connectors for carrying
audio or
video signal
Video is an electronic medium for the recording, copying, playback, broadcasting, and display of moving visual media. Video was first developed for mechanical television systems, which were quickly replaced by cathode-ray tube (CRT) ...
s. Audio interfaces or video interfaces define physical parameters and interpretation of signals. Some connectors and interfaces carry either audio only or video only, whereas others carry both,
audio and video.
For
digital audio
Digital audio is a representation of sound recorded in, or converted into, digital signal (signal processing), digital form. In digital audio, the sound wave of the audio signal is typically encoded as numerical sampling (signal processing), ...
and
digital video, this can be thought of as defining the
physical layer
In the seven-layer OSI model of computer networking, the physical layer or layer 1 is the first and lowest layer: the layer most closely associated with the physical connection between devices. The physical layer provides an electrical, mechani ...
,
data link layer
The data link layer, or layer 2, is the second layer of the seven-layer OSI model of computer networking. This layer is the protocol layer that transfers data between nodes on a network segment across the physical layer. The data link layer p ...
, and most or all of the
application layer
An application layer is an abstraction layer that specifies the shared communication protocols and interface methods used by hosts in a communications network. An ''application layer'' abstraction is specified in both the Internet Protocol Su ...
. For
analog audio and
analog video
Video is an Electronics, electronic medium for the recording, copying, playback, broadcasting, and display of moving picture, moving image, visual Media (communication), media. Video was first developed for mechanical television systems, whi ...
these functions are all represented in a single signal specification like
NTSC or the direct
speaker-driving signal of analog audio.
Physical characteristics of the electrical or optical equipment include the types and numbers of wires required, voltages, frequencies, optical intensity, and the physical design of the connectors. Any data link layer details define how application data is encapsulated (for example for
synchronization
Synchronization is the coordination of events to operate a system in unison. For example, the Conductor (music), conductor of an orchestra keeps the orchestra synchronized or ''in time''. Systems that operate with all parts in synchrony are sa ...
or
error-correction). Application layer details define the actual audio or video format being transmitted, often incorporating
codecs not specific to the interface, such as
PCM,
MPEG-2, or the
DTS Coherent Acoustics codec. In some cases, the application layer is left open; for example,
HDMI
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is a proprietary digital interface used to transmit high-quality video and audio signals between devices. It is commonly used to connect devices such as televisions, computer monitors, projectors, gam ...
contains an
Ethernet
Ethernet ( ) is a family of wired computer networking technologies commonly used in local area networks (LAN), metropolitan area networks (MAN) and wide area networks (WAN). It was commercially introduced in 1980 and first standardized in 198 ...
channel for general data transmission.
Some types of connectors are used by multiple hardware interfaces; for example,
RCA connectors are used both by the
composite video and
component video
Component video is an analog video signal that has been split into two or more component channels. In popular use, it refers to a type of component analog video (CAV) information that is transmitted or stored as three separate signals. Compo ...
interfaces, but
DVI is the only interface that uses the DVI connector. This means that in some cases not all components with physically compatible connectors will actually work together.
Analog A/V connectors often use
shielded cables to inhibit
radio frequency interference (RFI) and
noise
Noise is sound, chiefly unwanted, unintentional, or harmful sound considered unpleasant, loud, or disruptive to mental or hearing faculties. From a physics standpoint, there is no distinction between noise and desired sound, as both are vibrat ...
.
Interfaces and their connectors
Multiple signals
Several generic digital data connection standards are designed to carry audio/video data along with other data and power:
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USB
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is an industry standard, developed by USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF), for digital data transmission and power delivery between many types of electronics. It specifies the architecture, in particular the physical ...
was designed as a single connector to support all needs, including any generic data, audio/video, power, and more;
DisplayLink is its most successful Audio+Video protocol. Until the 3.0 revision, very low data rates meant most A/V needed alternative connectors.
*
USB-C can directly transport USB 3.1, DisplayPort, Thunderbolt, HDMI, and
MHL protocols, with power, and audio and many other protocols are possible.
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Thunderbolt is the successor to FireWire, a generic high-speed data link with well-defined audio/video uses. The latest Thunderbolt 3 uses USB-C as its connector, though not all USB-C is Thunderbolt-compatible.
*
FireWire is a generic data link with audio/video standards used on Camcorders (particularly
MiniDV), and high-end studio audio and video equipment.
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DisplayPort
DisplayPort (DP) is a digital interface used to connect a video source, such as a Personal computer, computer, to a display device like a Computer monitor, monitor. Developed by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA), it can also car ...
carries digital audio and video, as well as auxiliary information, along with its
Mini DisplayPort cousin.
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30-pin dock connector, a docking cradle for Apple iPod, iPhone and iPad, and its
Lightning
Lightning is a natural phenomenon consisting of electrostatic discharges occurring through the atmosphere between two electrically charged regions. One or both regions are within the atmosphere, with the second region sometimes occurring on ...
successor
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Apple Display Connector (ADC), now-defunct Apple Display Connector
*
Ethernet
Ethernet ( ) is a family of wired computer networking technologies commonly used in local area networks (LAN), metropolitan area networks (MAN) and wide area networks (WAN). It was commercially introduced in 1980 and first standardized in 198 ...
using
modular connectors supports
audio over Ethernet
In audio engineering, audio and broadcast engineering, broadcast engineering, Audio networking is the use of a Computer networking, network to distribute real-time digital audio. Audio Networking replaces bulky snake cables or audio-specific insta ...
,
audio over IP
Audio over IP (AoIP) is the distribution of digital audio across an IP network such as the Internet. It is used increasingly to provide high-quality audio feeds over long distances. The application is also known as audio contribution over IP (ACI ...
,
IPTV
Internet Protocol television (IPTV), also called TV over broadband, is the service delivery of television over Internet Protocol (IP) networks. Usually sold and run by a Telephone company, telecom provider, it consists of broadcast live telev ...
and other digital multimedia formats.
Some digital connection standards were designed from the beginning to primarily carry audio and video signals simultaneously:
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HDMI
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is a proprietary digital interface used to transmit high-quality video and audio signals between devices. It is commonly used to connect devices such as televisions, computer monitors, projectors, gam ...
combines DVI-compliant uncompressed video data with compressed or uncompressed audio, and supports other protocols.
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Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL)
Many analog connectors carry both:
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F connectors, also known as RF connectors, were the standard analog connector of the analog era in the Americas, used primarily with
coaxial cable
Coaxial cable, or coax (pronounced ), is a type of electrical cable consisting of an inner Electrical conductor, conductor surrounded by a concentric conducting Electromagnetic shielding, shield, with the two separated by a dielectric (Insulat ...
(
RG-59
RG-59/U is a specific type of coaxial cable, often used for low-power video and Radio frequency, RF signal connections. The cable has a characteristic impedance of 75 Ohm (unit), ohms, and a capacitance of around 20pF/ft (60pF/m). The 75 oh ...
and
RG-6), and have been repurposed for generic digital data connections.
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SCART
SCART (also known as or , especially in France, 21-pin EuroSCART in marketing by Sharp Corporation, Sharp in Asia, Euroconector in Spain, EuroAV or EXT, or EIA Multiport in the United States, as an EIA interface) is a French-originated standard ...
was the standard connector of the analog era in
Europe
Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere. It is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Mediterranean Sea to the south, and Asia to the east ...
.
*
S-Video was an improvement over the F connector.
*
Tip-ring connector with 4 conductors.
S/PDIF
S/PDIF is an audio-only format carried over electrical coaxial cable (with
RCA jacks) or optical fibre (
TOSLINK).
Note that there are no differences in the signals transmitted over optical or coaxial
S/PDIF connectors—both carry exactly the same information. Selection of one over the other rests mainly on the availability of appropriate connectors on the chosen equipment and the preference and convenience of the user. Connections longer than 6 meters or so, or those requiring tight bends, should use coaxial cable, since the high light signal attenuation of
TOSLINK cables limits its effective range.
HDMI
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is a compact audio/video standard for transmitting uncompressed digital data.
There are three HDMI connector types. Type A and Type B were defined by the HDMI 1.0 specification. Type C was defined by the HDMI 1.3 specification. Type A is electrically compatible with single link DVI-D. Type B is electrically compatible with
dual link DVI-D but has not yet been used in any products.
IEEE 1394 "FireWire"
IEEE 1394 (branded "FireWire") is a digital data transfer protocol commonly used for
digital cameras (common on MiniDV tape camcorders), but also used for computer data and audio data transfers.
Unlike Point-to-Point connections listed above, IEEE 1394 is able to host several signals on the same wire, with the data delivered and shown on the destination set. It is also fully bi-directional, with its full bandwidth used in one direction or the other, or split directions up to its maximum.
DisplayPort
DisplayPort
DisplayPort (DP) is a digital interface used to connect a video source, such as a Personal computer, computer, to a display device like a Computer monitor, monitor. Developed by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA), it can also car ...
is a digital display interface standard (approved May 2006, current version 1.4 published on March 1, 2016). It defines a new license-free, royalty-free, digital audio/video interconnect, intended to be used primarily between a computer and its display monitor, or a computer and a home-theater system.
The video signal is not compatible with
DVI or
HDMI
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is a proprietary digital interface used to transmit high-quality video and audio signals between devices. It is commonly used to connect devices such as televisions, computer monitors, projectors, gam ...
, but a DisplayPort connector can pass these signals through. DisplayPort is a competitor to the HDMI connector, the
de facto digital connection for high-definition consumer electronics devices.
Audio connectors
Audio connectors are used for
audio frequencies. They can be
analog or
digital.
Single-wire connectors used frequently for analog audio include:
*
Banana connectors
*
Spade connectors
*
Five-way binding posts and
banana plugs for
loudspeaker
A loudspeaker (commonly referred to as a speaker or, more fully, a speaker system) is a combination of one or more speaker drivers, an enclosure, and electrical connections (possibly including a crossover network). The speaker driver is an ...
s
*
Fahnestock clips on early
breadboard radio receivers.
*
Euroblock "European-style terminal block" or "Phoenix connectors", screw terminal connectors used for audio and control signals
Multi-conductor connectors:
*
DB25 is for
multi-track recording and other multi-channel audio, analog or digital
*
DIN connectors and
mini-DIN connectors
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Euroblock "European-style terminal block" or "Phoenix connectors", screw terminal connectors used for audio and control signals
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RCA connectors, also known as ''phono'' connectors or ''phono plugs'', used for analog or digital audio or analog video
*
Speakon connectors by
Neutrik for
loudspeaker
A loudspeaker (commonly referred to as a speaker or, more fully, a speaker system) is a combination of one or more speaker drivers, an enclosure, and electrical connections (possibly including a crossover network). The speaker driver is an ...
s
*
Phone connector also known as tip-ring-sleeve (TRS) or tip-sleeve plug, phone plug, jack plug, mini-jack, and mini-stereo. This includes the original 6.35mm (quarter inch) jack and the more recent and standard 3.5mm (miniature or 1/8 inch) and 2.5mm (subminiature) jacks, both mono and stereo (balanced) versions.
*
XLR connectors, also known as ''Cannon plugs'', used for analog or digital
balanced audio with a
balanced line.
Digital audio interfaces and interconnects:
*
ADAT interface (DB25)
*
AES/EBU interface, normally with
XLR connector
*
S/PDIF, either over electrical
coaxial cable
Coaxial cable, or coax (pronounced ), is a type of electrical cable consisting of an inner Electrical conductor, conductor surrounded by a concentric conducting Electromagnetic shielding, shield, with the two separated by a dielectric (Insulat ...
(with
RCA jacks) or
optical fiber
An optical fiber, or optical fibre, is a flexible glass or plastic fiber that can transmit light from one end to the other. Such fibers find wide usage in fiber-optic communications, where they permit transmission over longer distances and at ...
(
TOSLINK).
Phone connector

A
phone connector (tip, ring, sleeve) also called an audio jack, phone plug, jack plug, stereo plug, mini-jack, or mini-stereo. This includes the original 6.35 mm (quarter inch) jack and the more recent 3.5 mm (miniature or 1/8 inch) and 2.5 mm (subminiature) jacks, both mono and stereo versions. There also exists 4.4 mm
Pentaconn connectors.
DIN

A
DIN connector is a connector that was originally standardized by the Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN).
Mini-DIN is a variation.
BNC

The
BNC connector
The BNC connector is a miniature quick-connect/disconnect RF connector, radio-frequency connector for coaxial cable. It was introduced on military radio equipment in the 1940s, and has since become widely used in radio systems and as a common t ...
is a very common type of RF connector used for terminating coaxial cable.
TOSLINK
TOSLINK or Optical Cable is a standardized optical fiber connection system.
XLR
XLR connector plugs and sockets are used mostly in professional audio and video electronics cabling applications. XLR connector are also known as ''Cannon plugs'' after their original manufacturer. They are used for analog or digital
balanced audio with a
balanced line
Digital audio interfaces and interconnects with the
AES/EBU interface also normally use an XLR connector.
RCA
RCA connectors, also known as ''phono'' connectors or ''phono plugs'', are used for analog or digital audio or analog video. These were first used inside pre–World War II radio-phonographs to connect the turntable pickup to the radio chassis. They were not intended to be disconnected and reconnected frequently, and their retaining friction was quite sufficient for their original purpose. Furthermore, the design of both cable and chassis connectors was for minimum cost. Initially intended for audio-frequency connections only, the RCA plug was also used for analog composite video and non-critical radio-frequency applications.
Video connectors

Video connectors carry only
video
Video is an Electronics, electronic medium for the recording, copying, playback, broadcasting, and display of moving picture, moving image, visual Media (communication), media. Video was first developed for mechanical television systems, whi ...
signals. Common video-only connectors include:
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Component video
Component video is an analog video signal that has been split into two or more component channels. In popular use, it refers to a type of component analog video (CAV) information that is transmitted or stored as three separate signals. Compo ...
aka
YPbPr (3
RCA or
BNC; or
D-Terminal)
*
Composite video (1
RCA,
Antenna socket, or
BNC)
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DB13W3 ("13W3" computer video connector)
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DMS-59, single connector carrying two DVI and two VGA
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Musa, British connector used in broadcasting and telecommunications
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PAL connector, common in
Europe
Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere. It is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Mediterranean Sea to the south, and Asia to the east ...
as an antenna connector
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S-Video (1
Mini-DIN)
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SDI - Broadcast grade digital interface over
BNC cables
*
VGA connector A type of
D-sub connector standard on most video cards
*
Mini-VGA Found on some laptop computers
* 5 BNC Connectors can also be used to carry the VGA signal as R, G, B, HSync, VSync
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Digital Visual Interface (DVI) A hybrid analog/digital connector commonly found on PC graphics cards and LCD monitors
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Mini-DVI Found on some Apple laptops
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Enhanced Graphics Adapter
The Enhanced Graphics Adapter (EGA) is an IBM PC compatible, IBM PC Video card, graphics adapter and ''de facto'' computer display standard from 1984 that superseded the Color Graphics Adapter, CGA standard introduced with the IBM Personal Compu ...
(EGA)
*
RGB interface
*
RGBI interface
*
VESA Digital Flat Panel
Mini-DIN

The
Mini-DIN connectors are a family of multi-pin electrical connectors used in a variety of applications.
Mini-DIN is similar to the larger, older
DIN connector. Both are standards of the Deutsches Institut für Normung, the German standards body.
D-subminiature
D-subminiature
The D-subminiature or D-sub is a common type of electrical connector. They are named for their characteristic D-shaped metal shield. When they were introduced, D-subs were among the smallest connectors used on computer systems.
Description ...
or D-sub is a common type of electrical connector used particularly in computers. Calling them "sub-miniature" was appropriate when they were first introduced, but today they are among the largest common connectors used in computers. The DB25 is used for
multi-track recording and other multi-channel audio, analog or digital (
ADAT interface (DB25)), and was the standard connector for IBM compatible PC printer connection before USB and other connections became popular. It offered 8 simultaneous data pathways to the printer.
Video In Video Out
Video In Video Out, usually seen as the acronym VIVO (commonly pronounced vee-voh), is a
graphics card port which enables some
video cards to have bidirectional (input and output) video transfer through a
Mini-DIN, usually of the 9-pin variety, and a specialised splitter cable (which can sometimes also transfer sound).
VIVO is found predominantly on high-end
ATI video cards, although a few high-end
NVIDIA
Nvidia Corporation ( ) is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California, and incorporated in Delaware. Founded in 1993 by Jensen Huang (president and CEO), Chris Malachowsky, and Curti ...
video cards also have this port. VIVO on these graphics cards typically supports
Composite,
S-Video, and
Component as outputs, and composite and S-Video as inputs. Many other video cards only support component and/or S-Video outputs to complement
Video Graphics Array
Video Graphics Array (VGA) is a video display controller and accompanying de facto graphics standard, first introduced with the IBM PS/2 line of computers in 1987, which became ubiquitous in the IBM PC compatible industry within three years. T ...
or
DVI, typically using a component breakout cable and an S-Video cable.
DVI Connector

The
Digital Visual Interface (DVI) is a video interface standard designed to maximize the visual quality of digital display devices such as flat panel LCD computer displays and digital projectors. It is designed for carrying uncompressed digital video data to a display.
There are four basic connectors:
*DVI-D (digital only)
*DVI-A (analog only)
* DVI-I (integrated, digital & analog)
* M1-DA (integrated, digital, analog &
USB
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is an industry standard, developed by USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF), for digital data transmission and power delivery between many types of electronics. It specifies the architecture, in particular the physical ...
)
The connector also includes provision for a second data link for high resolution displays, though many devices do not implement this. In those that do, the connector is sometimes referred to as DVI-DL (dual link).
So we need to know two things about the connector:
# Whether it carries analog, digital, or both; and
# For connectors that carry digital links, if it is single or dual link, and if it carries USB
Color codes
Audio
:
For computers:
:
::† Although the mic input is usually mono, the input is still a
TRS phone socket. Many mono 'computer' mics are fitted with TRS plugs. The tip is for the MIC and the ring is for power (to power an electret-condenser style MIC).
There are exceptions to the above:
*
Hosa cables use grey and orange for left and right analogue channels.
*
RadioShack cables sometimes use grey and black for left and right.
*Older
sound cards had non-standard colour codes until after
PC 99, prior to that there were no colors at all.
PC System Design Guide audio
Older
sound cards had no common standard color codes until after
PC 99. The
PC System Design Guide (also known as the PC 97, PC 98, PC 99, or PC 2001 specification) is a series of hardware design requirements and recommendations for IBM PC compatible personal computers, compiled by Microsoft and Intel Corporation during 1997–2001. PC 99 introduced a color code for the various standard types of plugs and connectors used on PCs.
The color codes for audio plugs follow:
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file)
:
::† Though the input is often mono, the actual connector is usually still a 3-conductor TRS phone minijack. Many mono computer microphones have 3-conductor TRS plugs.
Video
:
Newer connectors are identified by their shape and not their colour.
Storage
For efficiency and simplicity, the same codec or signal convention is used by the storage medium. For example,
VHS tapes can store a magnetic representation of an NTSC signal, and the specification for
Blu-ray Disc
Blu-ray (Blu-ray Disc or BD) is a Digital media, digital optical disc data storage format designed to supersede the DVD format. It was invented and developed in 2005 and released worldwide on June 20, 2006, capable of storing several hours of ...
s incorporates PCM, MPEG-2, and DTS. Some playback devices can re-encode audio or video so that the format used for storage does not have to be the same as the format transmitted over the A/V interface (which is helpful if a projector or monitor cannot handle a newer codec).
See also
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Audio interface
*
:Telecommunications standards
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Computer port (hardware)
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Speaker wire
Speaker wire is used to make the electrical connection between loudspeakers and audio amplifiers. Modern speaker wire consists of two or more electrical conductors individually Electrical insulation, insulated by plastic (such as polyvinyl chlor ...
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Speakon connectors
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Video interface
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Y-cable
References
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Audiovisual connectors
Digital display connectors
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Color codes