

Right Angle DisplayPort Receptacle 20 Pin (SMT + Through Hole)
The DP-F02B is a right angle DisplayPort receptacle 20 pin engineered for high‑speed video and data transmission in space‑constrained PCB designs. This DisplayPort 20 pin connector combines surface‑mount signal pads with through‑hole shell tabs for exceptional mechanical strength, making it suitable for professional graphics cards, docking stations, and industrial computing equipment. It supports DisplayPort 1.4 at up to 32.4Gbps, accommodating 4K at 144Hz and 8K at 60Hz with DSC. RoHS & REACH compliant. Tray packaging. MOQ 1,000 pcs. Free sample for qualified projects.
DisplayPort 20 Pin Pinout Overview
Understanding the DisplayPort 20 pin connector pinout is essential for PCB layout and signal integrity. The 20 pins are arranged in two rows, and they carry the following key signal groups:
- Main Link Lanes (ML0–ML3): Four differential pairs for high‑speed video and audio data.
- Auxiliary Channel (AUX+ / AUX−): A bidirectional link for EDID, DPCD, and HDCP handshaking.
- Hot Plug Detect (HPD): Signals the source device when a display is connected or disconnected.
- DP Power (DP_PWR): Provides up to 3.3V / 500mA for active cables and adapters.
- Ground Pins: Multiple returns ensure a low‑impedance path for the high‑speed signals.
For detailed PCB layout guidelines, see our DisplayPort Pinout Guide.
Right Angle vs Vertical DisplayPort Connector
When selecting a DisplayPort female connector right angle versus a vertical (straight) version, the choice primarily affects the mechanical layout. A right‑angle PCB mount DisplayPort connector positions the cable parallel to the board, making it ideal for side‑panel I/O in desktop computers, add‑in cards, and rack‑mount equipment where vertical height is restricted. A vertical connector accepts the cable perpendicular to the PCB, which is often used in monitor mainboards and rear‑panel clusters where the board is mounted flat against the back of the enclosure. Electrically, both types perform identically. However, the right‑angle version often provides better resistance to accidental cable pulls because the force is transferred into the board plane rather than pulling the connector upward. For many OEM designs, the right angle DisplayPort receptacle 20 pin offers the best balance of space savings and mechanical durability.
Applications of 20 Pin DisplayPort Receptacle
DisplayPort 1.4 Performance Capability
The DP-F02B is fully compatible with the DisplayPort 1.4 standard, which provides a maximum total bandwidth of 32.4Gbps (four lanes at 8.1Gbps each). This enables:
- 4K (3840×2160) at up to 144Hz with 10‑bit color, ideal for high‑refresh gaming monitors.
- 8K (7680×4320) at 60Hz using Display Stream Compression (DSC), supporting professional video production.
- Multi‑stream Transport (MST) for daisy‑chaining multiple monitors from a single output.
- High Dynamic Range (HDR) and BT.2020 color space for vivid, accurate color reproduction.
By choosing a DP 1.4 connector 20 pin, you ensure your product can handle current and near‑future video standards without requalifying the connector.
How to Choose a DisplayPort PCB Connector
Selecting the right DisplayPort connector for your PCB involves balancing electrical, mechanical, and manufacturing requirements. Consider these factors:
- Mounting Type: Pure SMT, through‑hole, or hybrid. The hybrid DisplayPort receptacle SMT through hole of the DP-F02B provides the best mechanical reliability for applications subject to frequent cable insertion.
- Orientation: Right‑angle for side‑panel I/O, vertical for rear‑panel boards. A right angle DisplayPort connector is preferred when enclosure height is limited.
- Shielding: Look for a fully shielded shell with multiple ground tabs to minimize EMI radiation.
- Mating Cycles: 5,000 cycles minimum for consumer applications; higher for industrial or test equipment.
- Current Rating: Verify the DP power pin can deliver the required current for active cables or dongles (standard is 0.5A).
For a detailed selection guide, see our article on DisplayPort Connector Types Explained.
Technical Specifications of DP-F02B
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Part Number | DP-F02B |
| Connector Type | DisplayPort Female Receptacle |
| Orientation | Right Angle (Side Exit) |
| Mounting Style | SMT Signal + Through‑Hole Shell Tabs |
| Number of Contacts | 20 Pins (Full DP signal + power + ground) |
| Supported Standard | DisplayPort 1.4 (backward compatible to 1.1/1.2) |
| Current Rating | 0.5A per contact (signal), 1.5A for DP_PWR |
| Voltage Rating | 30V AC |
| Insertion Force | 35N Max |
| Withdrawal Force | 8N Min |
| Mating Cycles | 5,000 Cycles |
| Contact Material | Phosphor Bronze, Gold Plated |
| Shell Material | Zinc Alloy, Nickel Plated |
| Housing Material | LCP, UL94V‑0, High‑Temperature |
| Operating Temperature | −25°C to +85°C |
| Packaging | Tray (standard) |
| Compliance | RoHS, REACH, VESA DP 1.4 |
Frequently Asked Questions – Right Angle DisplayPort Receptacle
What is a DisplayPort receptacle?
A DisplayPort receptacle is the female connector soldered to a PCB that accepts a standard DisplayPort plug. The DP-F02B is a right‑angle 20‑pin receptacle.
What is the difference between right angle and vertical DisplayPort connector?
A right‑angle connector exits the board parallel to the PCB, saving vertical height. A vertical connector exits perpendicular. Both carry the same 20‑pin DP signals.
What does SMT + through hole mean in connectors?
It means the signal pins are surface‑mount soldered, while the shell tabs pass through the board and are soldered on the back side for extra mechanical strength.
Is the DP-F02B DisplayPort 1.4 compatible?
Yes. The DP-F02B supports DP 1.4 with 32.4Gbps bandwidth, enough for 4K@144Hz and 8K@60Hz with DSC.
What is the pin count of a DisplayPort connector?
A full‑size DisplayPort connector has 20 pins, including high‑speed lanes, auxiliary channel, hot‑plug detect, and power.
Can DisplayPort support 8K video?
Yes. DisplayPort 1.4 with DSC can support 8K at 60Hz, and DP 2.0 can handle even higher resolutions.
Your Source for High‑Speed Right Angle DisplayPort Connectors
Right angle DisplayPort receptacles are widely used in high‑performance electronic systems that require stable high‑speed video transmission and reliable mechanical retention. The hybrid SMT + through‑hole design of the DP-F02B DisplayPort 20 pin connector improves PCB strength while maintaining signal integrity for 4K and 8K applications. As a right angle DisplayPort connector manufacturer, Vistar Electronics provides a full range of DisplayPort connectors including vertical, mini DP, and hybrid mounting types for GPU, industrial, and embedded system applications with OEM and ODM support. Whether you need a high speed DisplayPort connector for a gaming graphics card or a 20 pin DisplayPort socket for a medical monitor, our engineering team can assist with component selection, PCB footprint design, and compliance testing.
Explore our DisplayPort product family: DisplayPort Connector Category, Vertical DisplayPort Connector, Mini DisplayPort Connector, and Straight DisplayPort Connector. For technical guides, read our articles on DisplayPort Connector Types Explained, Right Angle vs Vertical DisplayPort Connector, DisplayPort 1.4 vs 2.1 Guide, and HDMI vs DisplayPort Comparison. For industry standards, refer to IEC Standards and ISO Standards. To request a free sample of the DP-F02B or discuss your requirements, contact sales@vistarelectronics.com.


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