Display Data Channel
The
Display Data Channel or
DDC is a digital connection between a
computer display and a
graphics adapter that allows the display to communicate its specifications to the adapter.
Mechanical
The DDC link is carried on three pins - data, clock and ground - in either a 15-pin VGA connector or a
DVI connector.
Electrical
The current version of DDC, called DDC2B, is based on the I²C bus defined long ago by
Philips. This is a
serial bus that allows multiple bus masters, although DDC2B allows only one master - the graphics adapter. The monitor (e.g. a
CRT or
LCD) contains a read-only memory (ROM) chip programmed by the manufacturer with information about the graphics modes that the monitor can display.
Logical
The data in the monitor's ROM is held in a standard format called EDID (for Extended Display Information Data). This format is defined the Video Electronics Standards Association (
VESA).
References
- Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) Standard, Version 3, 1997, VESA