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Connector & Component Pin-outs
This section contains pin-out diagrams for connectors and components. Select from the index below to see a description, pin assignments, examples of common uses and assembly instructions.
The index is not yet complete, and the items in white do not yet link to anything. If you can't find what you require check back soon, as this section will be built up gradually, or contact me.
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Connectors
I believe there has previously been some confusion regarding the terms 'Plug' and 'Socket'
used in this section. To clarify, 'Plug' refers to the male connector, the part with
the exposed pins, either on the end of a cable or panel-mounted. 'Socket' refers to
the female part, again cable or panel mounted, into which the male connector fits. For
example an IEC mains input to a computer has the male (plug) fixed to the
computer and the female (socket) on the mains lead, since the exposed pins of the male
part must never be live when un-mated. Please
contact me if in any doubt.
- 12N / 12S (Used on trailers, caravans etc.)
- Banana (Used on test leads etc.)
- BNC
- Car Cigarette Lighter Plug
- Coax (TV / Radio aerial connector)
- D Type (Mutipole, commonly used on computers etc.)
- DC Power Connectors (Barrel type)
- DIN
- F (Satellite etc.)
- FCC68 Modular Connectors - Used on telephones and computers.
- IEC (Mains "Kettle Plug" type)
- Jack (All sizes)
- Mini DIN (PS/2, S-Video etc.)
- N
- Phono (Audio Connector)
- P552/1 (8 pin as used on disco lighting etc.)
- R.F. Connectors
- RJxx (RJ45 etc. - Used on computer networks and telephones)
- SCART (Audio Video connector)
- Socapex
- Speakon
- TNC
- USB
- XLR