VGA it is a video pattern created for the computer graphics. This standard allows images to be transmitted in real time from a computer to a monitor that has this output. VGA is the abbreviation for “Video Graphics Array” which means in Portuguese “Graphic Layout Standard”, works in analog mode, that is, it serves to transmit only images.
VGA was introduced by IBM in 1987.
There are several on the market cables that convert from VGA standard to other standards, such as: VGA to HDMI, VGA to SCART or VGA to S-Video.
One VGA camera is a camera that takes pictures with a resolution of 640x480, that is, currently there are cameras that take pictures with much higher resolution.
VGA connector
Commonly called “VGA” the connector that connects the computer to the monitor is actually called “D-SUB connector” or “DB connector”.
SVGA
It is a VGA extension called “Super Video Graphics Array” and works with other types of video cards supporting even higher resolutions than its predecessor VGA.