Raspberry Pi Foundation – EB30540 – Raspberry Pi Standard HDMI to HDMI cable, 1M, black
incl. 19% VAT plus shipping costs
The official HDMI cable from the Raspberry Pi Foundation is now available and optimally supports the performance and functionality of the Raspberry Pi. The connectors (standard HDMI) are unmistakable and instantly recognisable, with…
SKU | 384254 |
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EAN | 5056561800752 |
MPN | EB30540 |
Categories | Cables & Connectors & Adapters, Display cable |
Tags | HDMI, HDMI cable, Raspberry Pi Foundation |
The official HDMI cable of the Raspberry Pi Foundation is now available.
It optimally supports the performance and functionality of the Raspberry Pi. The connectors (standard HDMI) are unmistakable and instantly recognisable with the Raspberry Pi logo.The cables are made from high-quality materials and manufactured in accordance with HDMI specifications.
The triple shielding enables extremely low-loss performance and the nickel-plated contacts ensure optimum signal transmission.
The details of the HDMI cable for and from Raspberry Pi:
– HDMI male to HDMI male
– Triple shielded for optimal Wi-Fi & Bluetooth connectivity
– HDMI cable fully wired 19+1pin, 30AWG, 6.0MM
– Nickel-plated contacts for optimum contact performance,
– Maximum signal transmission and corrosion resistance
– 2.0 version with Ethernet and
– Audio Return Channel
– Colour: black (cable)
Weight | 0,1 kg |
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Dimensions | 10 × 5 × 2 cm |
Produkttyp | HDMI cable |
Color | black |
Connection A | HDMI |
Adapter type | HDMI |
Connection B | HDMI |
Cable length | 1m |
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Manufacturer information
VARIA System GmbH
Dr.-Salvador-Allende-Straße 191
09119 Chemnitz
DE - Deutschland
E-Mail: info@varia.org
Person responsible for the EU
VARIA System GmbH
Dr.-Salvador-Allende-Straße 191
09119 Chemnitz
DE - Deutschland
E-Mail: info@varia.org
The Raspberry Foundation was founded with the goal to develop a singleboard computer for programming and experimenting. With the eponymousRaspberry Pi the foundation has contributed to introducing peopleworld-wide to the joy of electronics and computer programming.