RS PRO Male VGA to Male VGA Cable, 25 m Black

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RS Stock No.:
182-8531
Distrelec Article No.:
304-06-892
Manufacturer:
RS PRO
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Brand

RS PRO

Product Type

VGA Cable

Connector Type A

VGA

Connector Type B

VGA

Connector Gender A

Male

Connector Gender B

Male

Cable Length

25m

Jacket Material

Polyvinyl Chloride

Series

CDEX

Jacket Colour

Black

Standards/Approvals

EN

Voltage

200 V dc

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

RS PRO VGA-to-VGA cable, Male-to-Male, 25 m


Need a long analogue video cable for use in a meeting room or lecture hall? This RS PRO video graphics array (VGA) cable has a length of 25 metres for greater flexibility when setting up equipment in large or crowded spaces.

The product comes with two 15-pin male connectors for plugging into the female VGA ports on your equipment. The connectors have nickel-plated gold flash contacts for a strong, stable connection that resists corrosion. A ferrite core at each cable end minimises interference, ensuring a clear signal. The cable and connector hoods have a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) jacket for insulation and added durability.

A VGA cable like this one is a common way of connecting computers and projectors to television screens and monitors. You'll find it in homes, schools and colleges or universities.

Features and Benefits


• VGA-to-VGA cable type

• Connector A is a male VGA type

• Connector B is a male VGA type

• Length of 25 m

• PVC outer sheath material

• Black sheath colour

• Strand size of 0.12 mm

• Voltage rating of 200 V DC

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