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connector widely used on ATI and other graphics cards.

Carrys s-video and composite


signals.
Pi
Name
Description
n
1 GND Ground (Y)
2 GND Ground (C)
Intensity
3 Y
(Luminance)
Color
4 C
(Chrominance)
5 VGND Composite Ground
6 7 V
Composite Video
Some sources report that pin 6 is Composite video, pin 7 - composite ground.
Generally the first four pins on those 7-pin connectors on the same places as the standard
four pin S-video connector have practically always the same fuctionality as those pins in Svideo connector.
9800 used 7-pin connector, with s-video normal, composite signal on top-center and
composite ground on S-video luminance ground.
X1050 and X1950 use 9-pin connector in card and 7, 8 or 9 pin connector on adapters
(bottom 2 pins are unused at least on composite and component video adapters) S-video is
normal, Composite is same as 9800 but composite ground is also connected to the
connector shield.
YPbPr component adapter uses all 4 middle-row pins and connector shield for ground (all
connected together in adapter), Y signal is top-left, Pb signal is top-center and Pr signal is
top-right.
Pi
Name
Description
n
1 GND Ground (Y)
2 GND Ground (C)
Component: to
3 Y
green RCA
Component: to red
4 Pr/Cr
RCA
5 GND Ground
6 GND Ground
Component: to blue
7 Pb/Cb
RCA

In X1650 pin 2 must be left open and other middle-row pins and connector shield must be
connected to ground. Signal pins are like in table above.

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