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What is the pinout for a standard VGA/PGA/EGA/CGA connector?

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Standard 15 pin D-Sub VGA connector pinout
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\                                                 /
 \        1       2       3       4       5      /
  \                                             /
   \  6       7       8       9       10       /
    \                                         /
     \   11      12      13      14      15  /
      \_____________________________________/

Pin #   Description

1       Red Video
2       Green Video
3       Blue Video
4       Sense 2  (Monitor ID bit 2)
5       Self Test (TTL Ground)
6       Red Ground
7       Green Ground
8       Blue Ground
9       Key - reserved, no pin
10      Logic Ground (Sync Ground)
11      Sense 0 (Monitor ID bit 0)
12      Sense 1 (Monitor ID bit 1)
13      Horizontal Sync
14      Vertical Sync
15      Sense 3 - often not used



Compaq (and perhaps some other companies) use the "Sense" lines as a way of telling what kind of monitor is connected. Newer monitors with DDC (also called Plug-n-play) use some of these pins.

[From: Ashok Cates (acates@clark.net)]

The ID bit pins in the 15 pin connector are shorted/left open to identify the type of monitor. I don't think they are very important anymore, as most cards have software to set resolutions, refresh rates etc. However, I think their functions are:

ID bit 0 and ID bit 2 grounded:
Dual frequency analog color interlaced (8514 or compatible) or variable frequency analog color interlaced.

ID bit 0 grounded, ID bit 2 not connected:
Fixed frequency analog color (8512, 8513, or compatible) or variable frequency analog color non-interlaced.

ID bit 0 not connected, ID bit 2 grounded:
Fixed frequency analog monochrome (8503 or compatible) or variable frequency analog monochrome.

-ID bit 1 and ID bit 2 are usually connected together. -Monitor model numbers are for IBM monitors.

Standard 9 pin D-Sub PGA/EGA/CGA connector pinout [From: Michael Scott (scott@bme.ri.ccf.org)]

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\                     /
 \ 1   2   3   4   5 /
  \                 /
   \ 6   7   8   9 /
    \_____________/



                IBM Adapters

Pin # CGA             EGA             PGA             VGA     
      TTL 16 colours  TTL 16/64 col.  Analogue        Analogue

1     GND             GND             Red             GND
2     GND             Secondary Red   Green           GND
3     Red             Primary Red     Blue            Red
4     Green           Primary Green   Composite Sync  Green
5     Blue            Primary Blue    Mode Control    Blue
6     Intensity       Secondary Green Red GND         GND
                      /Intensity                      
7     not used        Secondary Blue  Green GND       not used
8     H. Sync         H. Sync         Blue GND        H. Sync
                                                      /Comp. Sync
9     V. Sync         V. Sync         GND             V. Sync
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