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{{short description|Analog video connector used in Japan}} {{About|the video connector|the item used in [[Digimon Adventure 02]]|Digivice}} {{Expand Japanese|D端子|date=November 2011|topic=tech}} {{Infobox connector | name = D Video connector | image = [[Image:D4 video connector (cropped).jpg|300px]] | caption = A D-Terminal jack. | type = [[analog electronics|Analogue]] video connector | designer = EIAJ (Electronic Industry Association of Japan) | design_date = Late 1990s | manufacturer = | production_date = Late 1990s to present | superseded = [[RCA connector]]s | superseded_by = | length = | width = | height = | audio_signal = device-dependent | video_signal = [[analog electronics|Analogue]] [[component video]], [[480i]], [[480p]], [[720p]], [[1080i]], [[1080p]] | data_signal = Resolution and [[Aspect ratio]] information | num_pins = 14 (6 video, 3 reserved, 2 detect, 3 data) | pinout_image = [[Image:D4 connector.png|300px]] | pinout_caption = A female connector seen from the front. | pin1 = [[Luminance (video)|luminance]] (0.7 V, 75 Ω) | pin1_name = Y | pin2 = Y [[Ground (electricity)|ground]] | pin2_name = Y GND | pin3 = 0.35 V, 75 Ω | pin3_name = P<sub>B</sub> | pin4 = | pin4_name = P<sub>B</sub> GND | pin5 = 0.35 V, 75 Ω | pin5_name = P<sub>R</sub> | pin6 = | pin6_name = P<sub>R</sub> GND | pin7 = Reserve link 1 | pin7_name = | pin8 = 0 V = 525 lines<br/> 2.2 V = 750 lines<br/> 5 V = 1125 lines | pin8_name = Data line 1 | pin9 = 0 V = 59.94i / 60i<br/> 5 V = 59.94p / 60p | pin9_name = Data line 2 | pin10 = Reserve link 2 | pin10_name = | pin11 = 0 V = 4:3 <br/> 2.2 V = 4:3 letterbox <br/> 5 V = 16:9 | pin11_name = Data line 3 | pin12 = | pin12_name = Plug insert detect ground | pin13 = Reserve link 3 | pin13_name = | pin14 = output 10 kΩ, input > 100 kΩ | pin14_name = Plug insert detect | pin_custom1_name = Hooks | pin_name_custom1 = GND | pin_custom1 = Shell ground }} The '''D-Terminal''' or '''D-tanshi''' ({{lang|ja|D端子}}) is a type of analog video connector found on Japanese consumer electronics, typically [[High-definition television|HDTV]], [[DVD]], [[Blu-ray]], [[D-VHS]] and [[HD DVD]] devices. It was developed by the [[Electronic Industries Association of Japan|EIAJ]] (Electronic Industry Association of Japan) in its standard, RC-5237, for use in digital satellite broadcast tuners. In appearance it is a small flat trapezoidal connector, the same connector as the [[Apple Attachment Unit Interface|AAUI]] connector used by [[Apple Computer]] for some time to connect to [[ethernet]]. Some items sold outside Japan use the connector as well. Notable examples are [[Canon (company)|Canon's]] [[List of Canon camcorders#Canon XH-A1(s)/XH-G1(s)|XH-A1]] DVC high-definition camcorder and [[Panasonic|Panasonic's]] [[List of Panasonic camcorders#AG-HVX200, AG-HVX200A (2005, 2006)|AG-HVX200]] [[DV (video format)#DVCPRO HD|DVCPro HD]] camcorder.
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