Monitor Sharing Networks by Using VGA

P. Chinareddiyya, K. Ravi Kumar, P. Ravi Kumar

Abstract


With this technique, the signals that reach the monitors closely match the signal that left the VGA adapter, and you get the truest representation of your VGA images in terms of detail and colour fidelity. Each monitor output is independently buffered. This ensures isolation and proper signal levels regardless of the number of monitors used. The Splitter’s external transformer will feel warm after the unit has been on for a period of time. This is normal because the unit draws a significant amount of current. If, during operation, you find that you need to send your images to more monitors than a single splitter can support, you can “cascade” splitters (use two or more in combination).
Keywords: VGA modules; CPU; light; speaker; VGA architecture; multi monitors; Embedded software; embedded systems education

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