Product Overview
This precision-engineered cable is fully compliant with the DVI standard defined by DDWG (Digital Display Working Group). The DVI-D dual link configuration provides enough bandwidth for resolutions up to 2560x1600 pixels and allows high speed digital video transmission up to 9.9 Gbps. 28 AWG copper conductors are individually insulated in foam-polypropylene to minimize crosstalk, and ensure high speed, error-free transmission.Tri-shielded undermold with dual foil shield and braid shield protects against unwanted EMI/RFI interference. Gold-plated contacts provide full conductivity with no data loss. PC and Mac compatible cable supports hot-plugging of DVI display devices. PC-99 color-coded: whitePlease Note: Does not support analog video; only supports digital video signal.
General Information
Name : C2G CG26942 DVI-D M/M Dual Link Digital Video Cable, 9.8' (3m) , C2G by Legrand
Category : VGA Cables
UPC Code : 757120269427
Specifications
General Information
ADI Part Number : 2D-CG26942
Brand Name : C2G by Legrand
Manufacturer : Legrand Group
Manufacturer Part Number : CG26942
NDAA Compliant : Yes
Product Name : 9.8ft (3m) DVI-D M/M Dual Link Digital Video Cable
Product Type : Video Cable
Technical Information
American Wire Gauge : 28AWG
Cable Type : DVI-D
Connector on First End : DVI-D Dual Link Male
Connector on Second End : DVI-D Dual Link Male
Contact Plating : Gold
Device Supported : MAC, PC, Projector, Video Device
Jacket Material : PVC
Shielding : Yes
Supported Resolution : 2560 x 1600
Media & Performance
Data Transfer Rate : 9.9 Gbit/s
Physical Characteristics
Cable Length : 9.8'
Color Family : Black
Insulation Material : Polypropylene Foam
Product Color : Black
Weight (Approximate) : 2 lb
Warranty
Limited Warranty : Lifetime
Miscellaneous
Compatibility : <ul><li>Digital CRT Display</li><li>Flat Panel Display</li><li>Projector</li><li>HDTV</li></ul>
Environmental Certification : REACH, ROHS, Prop 65, TSCA, NDAA 889
Features : Crosstalk Protection, EMI/RF Protection, Molded
TAA Compliant : No