
Component interfaces use two identifiers: YPbPr and YCbCr. The first indicates the output of the progressive scan component, and the second indicates the output of the interlace component. Component interfaces typically use three signal lines to carry luminance signals and two...
Component interfaces use two identifiers: YPbPr and YCbCr. The first denotes the output of the progressive scan component, and the second denotes the output of the interlace component. Component interfaces typically use three signal lines to carry luma signals and two chrominance signals. These three groups of signals are: brightness, denoted as Y; and color difference signals obtained from two primary color signals (blue and red) after subtracting the luminance signal, denoted as Pb and Pr, or Cb and Cr. They differ on the connectors by color coding: green, blue and red, respectively. If these three lines are not connected correctly, the image may not be displayed at all or may appear with distorted colors. The component video interface is an analog connection that supports video signal formats such as 480i/480p/576p/720p/1080i/1080p. It does not transmit audio signals.
Transmission distance: approximately 20 meters.