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Just a quick one today, we’re looking at a generic DisplayPort to VGA Adapter that was reported faulty by an end user, I believe it was lines on the screen/flicking or similar.

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We easily pop out the covers on each end.

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The DisplayPort connector is directly wired and glued, not too bad.

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For the VGA side, we have the PCB with 2 chips but also have 5 wires just dangling around, that can’t be good. PCB Date is 14th January 2014.

Parade Technologies DP to VGA Chip
PS8617

PS8617

Berg Micro Chip
Likely to be an EEPROM
25Q40A

25Q40ASTCG

And that’s all.

3 Responses to “Inside a Generic DisplayPort to VGA Adapter (2014)”

  1. Hiren Patel says:

    Can you show how to fix this, i have the same issue

  2. ceko says:

    NOOOO NOOOOOO NOOOO-CONNECTORS ADRES;RESISTORS PCB;CASE …….

  3. Austin says:

    Thank you for your post. I accidentally tripped over my cable which broke 3 cables off inside on the displayport end, and these photos helped me figure out where to solder the wires back to.

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