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  • Hardware Book Internet's largest free collection of connector pinouts and cable descriptions.

    This is an unofficial Adobe PDF Archive of the Hardware Book available from http://www.hardwarebook.net/, this PDF has been assembled as

    a reference for B.C. Wireless Volunteers.

    July 15, 2006

  • Welcome to the Hardware Book. Internet's largest free collection of connector pinouts and cable descriptions.

    Newsflash! A new version of The Hardware Book has been released as of 2004-04-12! See News for more details.

    This is an offline version, the latest release of HwB can be found at http://www.hardwarebook.net/.

    Connectors Pinouts for connectors, buses etc.

    Cables How to build serial cables and many other cables.

    Adapters How to build adapters.

    Circuits Misc circuits (active filters etc).

    Tables Misc tables with info. (AWG..)

    WWW Links Links to other electronic resources.

    Mirrors Visit a HwB mirror near you for best performance. News News information about The Hardware Book.

    Wanted Information we are currently looking for.

    About Who did this? And why?

    Comment Send your comments to the author.

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.

  • Document last modified: 2004-04-12

  • [ Audio/Video | Buses | Cartridges/Expansions | Cellular Phones | Memories | Misc | Networks | Parallel | PC | Power Supply | Serial | Storage | Mice/Keyboards/Joysticks ]

    What does the information that is listed for each connector mean? See the tutorial.

    Audio/Video

    Audio

    ActionMedia 2 Audio/Video CaptureAmiga 1000 RF MonitorApple AudioVisionCBM 1902ANeoGeo Audio/VideoSony RGB Multi InputTI-99/4A Video/Audio

    Consoles

    Atari Jaguar A/VN64 VideoPlayStation A/VSega Dreamcast A/VSega Genesis 2/32X/Nomad A/VSega Genesis/Master A/VSega Saturn A/VSNES VideoSNES2 Video

    Digital

    Digital Flat Panel (DFP)Digital Visual Interface (DVI)

  • Enhanced Video Connector (EVC)OpenLDIPlug and Display Analog/Digital (P&D-A/D)Plug and Display Digital (P&D-D)

    Home Audio/Video

    3.5 mm Mono Tele3.5 mm Stereo Tele6.35 mm Mono Tele6.35 mm Stereo TeleDIN AudioS-VideoSCARTTurboVision Turbo Express TV Tuner VHS Video Camera

    Home computers

    Amstrad CPC6128 MonitorAmstrad CPC6128 Plus MonitorAmstrad CPC6128 StereoAtari Falcon030 RGB/VGAAtari ST Monitor ConnectorC128 RGBIC128/C64C VideoC16/C116/+4 Audio/VideoC64 Audio/VideoC65 VideoCDTV Video SlotCM-8/CoCo RGBSpectravideo SVI318/328 Audio/VideoZX Spectrum 128 RGB

    Video

    3b1/7300 VideoActionMedia 2 Audio/Video Capture

  • Amiga 1000 RF ModulatorAmiga 1000 RF MonitorAmiga VideoApple AudioVisionApple II Video ExpansionApple Macintosh II/IIci VideoApple Macintosh LC External VideoApple S-Video InputApple S-Video OutputApple Video MirrorAT&T 53D410AT&T 6300 Taxan MonitorAT&T PC6300CBM 1902ACGACommodore 1084 & 1084S (Analog) ConnectorCommodore 1084 & 1084S (Digital)Commodore 1084d & 1084dSECLEGAIBM PCjr CGAIBM PowerPC VideoMacintosh VideoMDA (Hercules)Monochrome TTL VideoNeoGeo Audio/VideoNeXT Color VideoPGAS-VideoSGI StereoView (3 pin)SGI VideoSony RGB Multi InputSun VideoTI-99/4A Video/AudioVESA FeatureVGA (15)VGA (9)VGA (VESA DDC)

  • Vic 20 Video

    Buses

    Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP)Amiga 1200 CPU-portAmiga Video ExpansionApple Duo DockApple Macintosh Portable Processor-Direct Slot (PPDS)Apple Macintosh Processor-Direct Slot (PDS)C-bus IICardBusCompactPCICompactPCI (technical)ECBbusEISAEISA (technical)ElectrocoinIEEE1394IEEE1394 (technical)ISAISA (technical)IndustrialPCIJAMMAMCAMiniature CardMiniature Card (technical)NuBusNuBus 90PC CardPC/104PCIPCI (technical)PCMCIASSFDCSUN SBusSmallPCIUnibus

  • Universal Serial Bus (USB)Universal Serial Bus (USB) (technical)VESA LocalBus (VLB)VESA LocalBus (VLB) (technical)VME64xVME64x (technical)VMEbusZorro IIZorro II/III

    Cartridges/Expansions

    Audio

    Apple Digital Audio/Video (DAV)

    Video

    Apple Digital Audio/Video (DAV)Apple Digital Video Application (DVA)

    +4 User PortAmiga 1000 RamexApple Communication SlotApple Macintosh Portable ROM ExpansionAtari 2600 CartridgeAtari 5200 CartridgeAtari 5200 ExpansionAtari 7800 CartridgeAtari 7800 ExpansionAtari Cartridge PortAtari Falcon030 DSP PortC128 Expansion BusC16/+4 Expansion BusC64 Cartridge ExpansionC64 RS232 User PortC64/128 User PortCD32 Expansion-port

  • CDTV Diagnostic SlotCDTV Expansion SlotCommodore PET Parallel User PortGameBoy CartridgeGameBoy CartridgeGeekPortMSX ExpansionPC-Engine CartridgePsion Organiser II Connector Top Slot (D)SNES CartridgeSUN SROMBOSUN SROMBOliteSpectravideo SVI318/328 Expansion BusSpectravideo SVI318/328 Game CartridgeTG-16 CartridgeTI-99/4A Card SlotTI-99/4A Cartridge PortTI-99/4A Side PortVic 20 Memory ExpansionVic 20 User I/O

    Cellular Phones

    Alcatel HC600/800/1000Ericsson 218/337/318/388Ericsson 628/788Ericsson 688/888Motorola 6200/7500/8200/8400/8700NEC P3Nokia 1610Nokia 2110Nokia 31xx/81xxNokia 5110/6110Panasonic G500Phillips Fizz/SparkSiemens C25/S25Sony CMD 1000

  • Memories

    DIMM

    144 pin SO DIMM168 pin DRAM DIMM (Unbuffered)168 pin SDRAM DIMM (Unbuffered)

    SIMM

    30 pin SIMM72 pin ECC SIMM72 pin SIMM

    Smartcard

    SmartCard AFNORSmartCard ISOSmartCard ISO 7816-2

    72 pin SO DIMMCDTV Memory CardCompactFlashPower Mac L2 Cache

    Misc

    Harddrive

    Atari ACSI DMA

    Printer

    Atari ACSI DMA

    UPS

    Triplite OmniPro 675 UPS

  • UPS YUNTO P Series (250/500/750/1250)

    Networks

    AUI

    Apple AUI (AAUI)AUIMedia Independent Interface (MII)SUN AUI

    Ethernet

    Ethernet 10/100Base-TEthernet 1000Base-TEthernet 100Base-T4

    Network Information

    Parallel

    Parallel

    ECP ParallelECP Parallel (technical)IEEE1284-BIEEE1284-CMSX ParallelParallel (Amiga 1000)Parallel (Amiga)Parallel (Olivetti M10)Parallel (PC)Parallel (SUN)

    Printer

    Amstrad CPC6128 Printer PortCentronics

  • Dataproducts D-Sub 50 ParallelDataproducts M/50 ParallelDEC Printer

    Video

    IndyCam Digital Video Port

    IEEE488

    PC

    3.5" Power5.25" PowerAT Backup BatteryAT LED/KeylockMotherboard CPU Cooling fanMotherboard IrDAMotherboard PowerPC SpeakerTurbo LED

    Power Supply

    Amiga

    Amiga 2000 Power SupplyAmiga 3000 Power SupplyAmiga 3000T Power SupplyAmiga 500/600/1200 Power Supply

    ATX

    ATX +12V Power SupplyATX Aux Power SupplyATX Optional PowerATX Power Supply

  • SFX

    SFX Optional PowerSFX Power Supply

    WTX

    WTX 12V CPU (P3)WTX 12V CPU (P4/P5)WTX Additional (P2)WTX Main (P1)

    Apple Macintosh Classic Internal PowerC128 Power SupplyC64 Power SupplySUN PowerSun Aux Power

    Serial

    Apple 300/1200 ModemApple Duo Dock Modem Adapter CardApple ImageWriter SerialApple LaserWriter AppleTalkApple LaserWriter SerialApple Macintosh XL Serial AApple Macintosh XL Serial BAppleLine RS232C64 Serial I/OCisco Console PortCoCo Serial PrinterConrad Electronics MM3610DDEC DLV11-J SerialDEC Dual RS-232DEC MMJEIA-449 (RS-449)EIA-449 (RS-449) SecondaryEIA530 (RS530)

  • HP 4S ScannerHP48/HP95ITU-TSS V.35ITU-TSS X.21Lowrance AirMap 100, GlobalMap 100, GlobalNav 12, GlobalNav 200, GlobalNav 212Lowrance AirMap, AirMap 300, GlobalMap 12, GlobalMap SportLowrance GlobalNav 310MIDI InMIDI OutMacintosh RS-422Macintosh SerialMinuteman UPSRS-232DRS232RS366RS422 37pinRS422 9pinRocketPort SerialportSUN LX/Classic/SS4/5/10/20 Serial PortSerial (15)Serial (Amiga 1000)Serial (Amiga)Serial (MSX)Serial (PC 25)Serial (PC 9)Serial (Printer)Serial (SGI MiniDIN)Serial (SUN)

    Storage

    Cassette

    Amstrad CPC6128 TapeC16/C116/+4 CassetteC64/128 CassetteCassette TI-99/4aCoCo Cassette

  • MSX CassetteSpectravideo SVI318/328 CassetteVIC20 Cassette

    CD-ROM

    Mitsumi CD-ROMPanasonic CD-ROMSony CD-ROM

    Floppy

    8" Floppy DiskdriveAmiga External DiskdriveAmstrad CPC6128 Diskdrive 2Amstrad CPC6128 Plus External DiskdriveApple Macintosh External DriveApple Macintosh Internal Floppy disk driveAtari Floppy PortInternal DiskdriveMacintosh External DriveMSX External DiskdriveSUN Internal Floppydrive

    Harddrive

    ESDIPC Card ATAST506/412

    IDE/ATA

    ATA (44) InternalATA InternalIDE InternalParavision SX-1 External IDEPC Card ATA

  • SCSI

    Information

    SCSI Information

    Apple SCSI HDI-30Novell and Procomp External SCSISCSI External Centronics 50 (Differential)SCSI External Centronics 50 (Single-ended)SCSI External D-Sub (Future Domain)SCSI External D-Sub (PC/Amiga/Mac)SCSI External IBM BurndySCSI Internal (2.5")SCSI Internal (Differential)SCSI Internal (Single-ended)SCSI-II External Hi D-Sub (Differential)SCSI-II External Hi D-Sub (Single-ended)SCSI-III External Hi D-Sub (Differential)SCSI-III External Hi D-Sub (Differential)SCSI-III External Hi D-Sub (Single-ended)SCSI-III External Hi D-Sub (Single-ended)

    Adaptec RAIDportIEEE488

    Mice/Keyboards/Joysticks

    Joystick

    Amstrad Digital JoystickApple IIc JoystickAtari 2600 Controller PinoutsAtari 2600 JoystickAtari 5200 JoystickAtari 7800 JoystickAtari Enhanced JoystickAtari Enhanced Joystick

  • Atari Mouse/JoyC16/C116/+4 JoystickC64 Control PortMSX JoystickNeoGeo JoystickNintendo SNES ControllerPC GameportPC Gameport+MIDISega Genesis ControllerSony Playstation Controller PortTI-99/4A Joystick PortVectrex Controller

    Keyboard

    AT&T 6300 KeyboardKeyboard (5 Amiga)Keyboard (5 PC)Keyboard (6 Amiga)Keyboard (6 PC, PS/2)Keyboard (Amiga CD32)Keyboard (XT)Macintosh KeyboardMacintosh Keyboard ConnectorSUN Keyboard/MouseTI-99/4A Keyboard

    Mouse

    Amiga Mouse/JoyApple Macintosh Mouse ConnectorMacintosh MouseMouse (PS/2)SGI Mouse (Model 021-0004-002) ConnectorSUN Keyboard/Mouse

    Serial

  • Apple Desktop Bus (ADB)

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-07

  • Short tutorialHeading

    First at each page there a short heading describing what the connector is.

    Pictures of the connectors

    After that there is at each page there is one or more pictures of the connectors. Sometimes there is some question marks only. This means that we don't know what kind of connector it is or how it looks.

    (at the computer)

    There may be some pictures we haven't drawn yet. We illustrate this with the following advanced picture:

    (at the computer)

    Normally are one or more pictures. These are seen from the front, and NOT the soldside. Holes (female connectors usually) are darkened. Look at the example below. The first is a female connector and the second is a male. The texts inside parentheses will tell you at which kind of the device it will look like that.

    (at the videocard)

  • (at the monitor cable)

    Texts describing the connectors

    Below the pictures there is texts that describes the connectors. Including the name of the physical connector.

    5 PIN DIN 180 (DIN41524) at the computer.

    Pin table

    The pin table is perhaps the information you are looking for. Should be simple to read. Contains mostly the following three columns; Pin, Name & Description.

    Pin Name Description1 CLOCK Key Clock2 GND GND3 DATA Key Data4 VCC +5 VDC5 n/c Not connected

    Contributor & Source

    All persons that helped us or sent us information about the connector will be listed here. The source of the information is perhaps a book or another site.

    Example:

    Contributor: Joakim gren

    Source: Amiga 4000 User's Guide from Commodore

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2001-06-07

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    Pinout [email protected] Connector pinouts.

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    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2001-06-07

  • ActionMedia 2 Audio/Video Capture

    (at the computer)

    8 PIN MINI-DIN FEMALE at the computer.

    Pin Description1 Composite Sync Input2 Blue Video Input3 Red Video Input4 Video Ground5 Left Audio Input6 Green Video Input7 Right Audio Input8 Audio Ground

    Table below shows usage of inputs depending of the type:

    Mode 3 (R) 6 (G) 2 (B) 1 (S)-Composite video 1 (VCR) Yes Composite video 2 Yes SVHS (Y/C) Y C RGB (sync-on-green) R G B RGBS R G B S

    Contributor:Joakim gren

  • Source:ActionMedia II legacy page

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • Amiga 1000 RF Monitor

    (at the computer)

    8 PIN DIN "C" FEMALE at the computer.

    Pin Name Dir Description1 n/c - Not connected2 GND Ground3 AUDL Audio Left4 CVIDEO Composite Video5 GND Ground6 n/c - Not connected7 +12V +12 VDC8 AUDR Audio Right

    Note: Direction is Computer relative Monitor.

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source: ?

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • Apple AudioVision45 PIN UNKNOWN CONNECTOR ??

    Pin Name1 Analog audio ground2 Audio input shield3 Left channel audio input4 Right channel audio input5 Left channel audio output6 Right channel audio output7 Reserved8 Monitor ID sense line 19 Monitor ID sense line 210 Green ground (shield)11 Green video output (75 )12 Video input power ground13 Power for camera +5 V14 Reserved15 Reserved16 Reserved17 Reserved18 Monitor ID sense line 319 S-video input shield20 S-video input luminance (Y)21 S-video input chroma (C)22 Reserved24 Reserved

  • 25 Reserved26 Red ground (shield)27 Red video output (75 )28 I2C data signal29 I2C clock signal30 Reserved31 Monitor ID32 Monitor ID33 Vertical sync signal34 Composite sync signal35 ADB power +5 V36 ADB ground37 ADB data38 Keyboard switch39 Reserved40 Reserved41 Monitor ID42 Horizontal sync signal43 Video sync ground44 Blue ground (shield)45 Blue video output (75 )

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source: Apple Tech Info Library 14703: Power Macintosh Pinouts at Apple TIL homepage Apple Tech Info Library 12719: AudioVision 14 Display High-Density Connector Pinouts at Apple TIL homepage

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • CBM 1902AAvailable on the Commodore CBM 1902A monitor.

    (at the Monitor)

    6 PIN DIN FEMALE at the Monitor.

    Pin Name Dir Description1 n/c - Not connected2 AUDIO Audio3 GND Ground4 C Chroma5 n/c - Not connected6 L Luminance

    Note: Direction is Monitor relative Computer.

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source:comp.sys.cbm General FAQ v3.1 Part 7

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • NeoGeo Audio/VideoAvailable on the NeoGeo videogame.

    (at the Computer)

    8 PIN DIN (DIN45326) FEMALE at the Computer.

    Pin Name Dir Description1 AOUT Audio out2 GND Ground3 VIDEO Composite Video Out4 +5V +5 VDC5 GREEN Green Video6 RED Red Video7 NSYNC Negative Sync8 BLUE Blue Video

    Note: Direction is Computer relative Monitor.

    Contributor:Joakim gren, Enzo, Steffen Kupfer

    Source: ?

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • Sony RGB Multi InputAvailable on Sony KV-25XBR TV's

    (at the TV)

    34 PIN IDC MALE at the TV

    Pin Description1 +5V power supply2 +5V power supply3 Audio (R) input GND4 GND5 Remote control GND6 Composite video output GND7 Audio (L) input GND8 Red Return (GND)9 Green Return (GND)10 Blue Return (GND)11 GND12 Blanking input Return (GND)13 H.sync Return (GND)14 N.C.15 V.sync Return (GND)16 GND17 N.C.18 N.C.

  • 19 N.C.20 Audio (R) Input21 Mode Select22 N.C.23 Composite Video Output24 Audio (L) Input25 Red Input26 Green Input27 Blue input28 N.C.29 Blanking Input30 H.sync or composite sync31 V.sync32 N.C.33 RGB/NORMAL mode select34 Audio Select

    Contributor: Joakim gren, Shawn Lin

    Source:Pinouts FAQ at Sci.Electronics.Repair FAQ

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • TI-99/4A Video/Audio

    (At the Computer)

    at the Computer.

    Pin Name Description1 12V vid2 R-Y color burst clock3 AUDIO Sound output4 Y5 B-Y external video input?U GND GROUND

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source: ?

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • Atari Jaguar A/V TOP (duh)

    1A 2A 3A 4A 5A 6A 7A 8A 9A 10A 11A 12A

    1B 2B 3B 4B 5B 6B 7B 8B 9B 10B 11B 12B

    (at the Atari)

    12 PIN ?? at the Atari.

    Pin Name Description1A AL Audio Left2A AGND Audio Ground3A GND Ground4A GND (chroma) Ground (Chroma)5A B RGB Blue6A HSYNC Horizontal sync7A G RGB Green8A CHROMA Chroma9A GND ??? Ground ???10A +5V ??? +5 VDC ???11A +5V ??? +5 VDC ???12A ? ?

    1B AR Right audio2B AGND Audio GND

  • 3B GND Ground4B R RGB Red5B CSYNC Composite (Vertical) Sync6B ? ?7B LGND Luminance Ground8B LUM Luminance9B GND Ground10B CVBSGND Composite Video Ground11B CVBS Composite Video12B ? ?

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source: Scooping out Jaguar RGB by Duncan Brown in Atari Explorer Online Vol.3 Issue 6

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • N64 VideoAvailable on the Nintendo N64.

    (at the SNES)

    (at the video cable)

    SNES A/V MALE CONNECTOR at the SNES.SNES A/V FEMALE CONNECTOR at the video cable.

    Pin Name Description1 n/c Not connected2 n/c Not connected3 n/c Not connected4 n/c Not connected5 GND Ground6 GND Ground7 Y S-Video Y8 C S-Video C9 CVBS Composite Video10 +5V +5 VDC11 L+R Left+Right Audio (Mono)12 L-R Left-Right Audio (Used to calculate Stereo)

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source: Video Games FAQ (Part 3)

  • Pinout from Radio Electronics April 1992 SNES A/V Pinout at GamesX

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • PlayStation A/VAvailable on the Sony PlayStation Videogame.

    +--------------+

    | oooooooooooo |+--------------+

    1 12

    (at the PlayStation)

    12 PIN ?? at the PlayStation.

    Pin Name Description1 GND Ground2 RT Right Audio3 GND Ground4 LT Left Audio5 Y S-Video Y6 SYNC Composite Sync7 C S-Video C8 VGND Video Ground9 B Blue10 +5V +5 VDC11 R Red12 G Green

    Contributor:Lawrence Wright

  • Source:Sony PlayStation A/V Pinout

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • Sega Dreamcast A/VPin Description1 Ground2 Right Audio3 Left Audio4 +12v5 +5v6 31 kHz RGB - (VGA rate) Connect to GND with pin 77 15 kHz RGB - (TV rate) Connect to GND8 Vertical Sync (for VGA)9 Horizontal Sync (for VGA)10 Composite Sync11 S-video12 S-video13 Composite Video14 Blue (Use 220uf cap)15 Green (Use 220uf cap)16 Red (use 220uf cap)

    Contributor:Joakim gren, Marcus Hilbe, Marvin

    Source: ?

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • Sega Genesis 2/32X/Nomad A/V

    (at the Console)

    (at the Video cable)

    9 PIN SPECIAL MINI-DIN FEMALE at the Console.9 PIN SPECIAL MINI-DIN MALE at the Video cable.

    Pin Description1 Blue2 +5VDC3 Green4 Composite Video5 Sync6 Audio Mono7 Red8 Stereo L9 Stereo R

    Contributor:Joakim gren, Jerry Lynds

    Source:SEGA Genesis A/V pinout at GamesX SegaDome

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.

  • Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • Sega Genesis/Master A/V

    (at the Console)

    8 PIN DIN 'C' FEMALE at the Console.

    Pin Description1 Composite Video2 Ground3 Audio Mono4 Green5 +5VDC6 Sync7 Red8 Blue

    Contributor:Joakim gren, Jerry Lynds

    Source:SEGA Genesis A/V pinout at GamesX SegaDome

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • Sega Saturn A/V

    (at the Console)

    10 PIN SPECIAL MINI-DIN FEMALE at the Console.

    Pin Description1 Sync2 Stereo L3 Stereo R4 +5VDC5 Red6 Green7 Blue8 Composite Video9 Luminance10 Chrominance

    Contributor:Joakim gren, Jerry Lynds

    Source:SEGA Genesis A/V pinout at GamesX SegaDome

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • SNES VideoAvailable on the Nintendo SNES.

    (at the SNES)

    (at the video cable)

    SNES A/V MALE CONNECTOR at the SNES.SNES A/V FEMALE CONNECTOR at the video cable.

    Pin Name Description1 R Red (Requires 200 uF in series)2 G Green (Requires 200 uF in series)3 CSYNC Composite Sync4 B Blue (Requires 200 uF in series)5 GND Ground6 GND Ground7 Y S-Video Y8 C S-Video C9 CVBS Composite Video10 +5V +5 VDC11 L+R Left+Right Audio (Mono)12 L-R Left-Right Audio (Used to calculate Stereo)

    Note: Pin 3 is SCART Switch voltage (+11 VDC) on PAL machines

  • Contributor:Joakim gren, Mark K

    Source: Video Games FAQ (Part 3) Pinout from Radio Electronics April 1992 SNES A/V Pinout at GamesX

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • SNES2 VideoAvailable on the newer models of Nintendo SNES.

    (at the SNES)

    (at the video cable)

    SNES A/V MALE CONNECTOR at the SNES.SNES A/V FEMALE CONNECTOR at the video cable.

    Pin Name Description1 R Red (Requires 200 uF in series)2 G Green (Requires 200 uF in series)3 CSYNC Composite Sync4 B Blue (Requires 200 uF in series)5 GND Ground6 GND Ground7 n/c Not connected8 n/c Not connected9 CVBS Composite Video10 +5V +5 VDC11 L+R Left+Right Audio (Mono)12 L-R Left-Right Audio (Used to calculate Stereo)

    Note: Pin 3 is SCART Switch voltage (+11 VDC) on PAL machines

  • Contributor:Joakim gren, Mark K

    Source: Video Games FAQ (Part 3) Pinout from Radio Electronics April 1992 SNES A/V Pinout at GamesX

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • Digital Flat Panel (DFP)

    MDR20 female

    Used on digital flat panel monitors.

    Standard by DFP GroupProtocol: PanelLink

    Pin Name1 TX1+2 TX1-3 SHLD14 SHLDC5 TXC+6 TXC-7 GND8 +5V9 NC10 NC11 TX2+12 TX2-13 SHLD214 SHLD015 TX0+16 TX0-17 NC

  • 18 HPD19 DDC_DAT20 DDC_CLK

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source:Tech page at Network Technologies Inc

    Info: DFP Group

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • Digital Visual Interface (DVI)

    (at the Computer)

    (at the Computer)

    24 PIN DVI FEMALE at the Computer24+5 PIN DVI FEMALE at the Computer

    Pin Name1 TMDS Data2-2 TMDS Data2+3 TMDS Data2 Shield4 No Connection5 No Connection6 DDC Clock7 DDC Data8 No Connection9 TMDS Data1-10 TMDS Data2+11 TMDS Data1 Shield12 No Connection13 No Connection14 +5 V Power15 Ground (for +5 V)

  • 16 Hot Plug Detect17 TMDS Data0-18 TMDSData0+19 TMDS Data0Shield20 No Connection21 No Connection22 TMDS Clock Shield23 TMDS Clock +24 TMDS Clock 10 kohm

    9 G GND RGB Green Ground

    10 CLKOUT Data 2: Clockpulse Out (Unavailable ??)11 G RGB Green In 0.7 V 75 ohm12 DATA Data 1: Data Out (Unavailable ??)13 R GND RGB Red Ground14 DATAGND Data Ground

  • 15 R RGB Red In / Chrominance 0.7 V (Chrom.: 0.3 V burst) 75 ohm16 BLNK Blanking Signal 1-3 V=RGB, 0-0.4 V=Composite 75 ohm17 VGND Composite Video Ground18 BLNKGND Blanking Signal Ground19 VOUT Composite Video Out 1 V 75 ohm20 VIN Composite Video In / Luminance 1 V 75 ohm21 SHIELD Ground/Shield (Chassis)

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source: Various sources Video Demystified at Keith Jack's pages SES: The SCART Interface

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • TurboVision Turbo Express TV Tuner Available on the Nintendo N64.

    (at the TurboVision)

    TURBOVISION TV FEMALE CONNECTOR at the TurboVision.

    Pin Name Description Wire Colour1 GND Ground brown2 tvsnd Sound Output blue3 V-5 +5v Input yellow4 G Green Out orange5 R Red Video black6 B Blue red7 csync Composite Sync grey8 V-30 ??? white

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source:TurboVision Turbo Express TV Tuner Pinout at GamesX

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-13

  • VHS Video Camera10 PIN UNKNOWN CONNECTOR

    key ? 1 8 9 camera plug connector2 7 pins facing you 103 6

    4 5

    There seems to be no clear standard for VHS Video Cameras. Column "Name" is the most common function. Three alternative functions that could apply for some cameras is presented in columns named "Alt Name X".

    Pin Name Alt Name 1 Alt Name 2 Alt Name 31 video out video in/out2 video gnd3 serial data4 tally and clock reset in5 audio out right standby out audio in6 pause7 audio out audio out left8 audio gnd9 power gnd10 +12V power

    Contributor: Joakim gren, Mike Turner, Mike N3EZD

  • Source:VHS Video Camera 10 pin pinout at Baltimore Radio Amateur Television Society Pinouts FAQ at Sci.Electronics.Repair FAQ

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  • Amstrad CPC6128 Monitor

    (at the computer)

    6 PIN DIN (DIN45322) FEMALE at the computer.

    Pin Name1 RED2 GREEN3 BLUE4 SYNC5 GND6 LUM

    Contributor:Joakim gren, Agnello Guarracino

    Source: Amstrad CPC6128 User Instructions Manual

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • Amstrad CPC6128 Plus Monitor

    (at the computer)

    8 PIN MINI-DIN FEMALE at the computer.

    Pin Name Dir Description1 NSYNC Sync?2 GREEN Green3 LUM Lumninace4 RED Red5 BLUE Blue6 AOL Audio Output Left7 AOR Audio Output Right8 GND Ground

    Note: Direction is Computer relative Monitor.

    Contributor:Joakim gren, Colin Gaunt

    Source: Amstrad 6128 Plus Home Computer Manual

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • Amstrad CPC6128 Stereo

    (at the computer)

    (at the cable)

    3.5 mm STEREO TELEPHONE FEMALE at the computer.3.5 mm STEREO TELEPHONE MALE at the cable.

    Pin DescriptionL Left ChannelR Right ChannelGND Ground

    Contributor:Joakim gren, Agnello Guarracino

    Source: Amstrad CPC6128 User Instructions Manual

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • Atari Falcon030 RGB/VGA19 PIN UNKNOWN CONNECTOR (Cannon 19 pin Male?) on the Computer.

    Pin Description1 Red2 Green3 Blue4 Monochrome / Overlay5 Ground6 Red Ground7 Green Ground8 Blue Ground9 Audio Out10 Ground11 Ground12 Composite Sync13 Horizontal Sync14 Vertikal Sync15 External Clock Input16 External Sync Enable17 +12V for Scart18 Videomode 119 Videomode 2

    Settings:

    M0 M1 Monitor

  • 0 0 mono0 1 VGA1 0 RGB1 1 TV via CINCH

    Contributor: Joakim gren Jan Krupka

    Source: ?

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  • Atari ST Monitor Connector

    (at the Computer)

    (at the Devices)

    13 PIN DIN FEMALE at the Computer.13 PIN DIN MALE at the Devices.

    Pin Name Description1 AO Audio Out2 CVIDEO Composite Video3 CS Clock Select4 MD Monochrome Detect / Clock In5 AI Audio In6 G Green7 R Red8 +12V +12 VDC (520ST has GND)9 HSYNC Horizontal Sync10 B Blue11 MVIDEO Monochrome Video12 VSYNC Vertical Sync13 GND Ground

    Contributor:Joakim gren, Lawrence Wright, Steve & Sally Blair

    Source: ?

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  • C128 RGBI

    (at the Computer)

    9 PIN D-SUB FEMALE at the Computer.

    Pin Name Dir Description1 GND Ground2 GND Ground3 R Red4 G Green5 B Blue6 I Intensity7 VIDEO Composite Video8 HSYNC Horizontal Sync9 VSYNC Vertical Sync

    Note: Direction is Computer relative Monitor.

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source:Usenet posting in comp.sys.cbm, C128 screen cables by Marko Makela

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  • C128/C64C VideoSeems to be available on the C128 and the C64C (white color). Compatible with cables for the 5 pin D-SUB on C64's.

    (at the Computer)

    8 PIN DIN (DIN45326) FEMALE at the Computer.

    Pin Name Dir Description1 LUM Luminance (monochrome video)2 GND Ground3 AOUT Audio out4 VOUT Composite Video out5 AIN Audio in (into the SID chip)6 n/c - Not connected7 n/c - Not connected8 C Chroma

    Note: Direction is Computer relative Monitor.

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source: CBM Memorial Page Pinouts

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • C16/C116/+4 Audio/VideoAvailable on Commodore C16/C116/+4 computers.

    (at the Computer)

    8 PIN DIN (DIN45326) FEMALE at the Computer.

    Pin Name Dir Description1 LUM Luminance (monochrome video)2 GND Ground3 AOUT Audio out4 VOUT Composite Video out5 AIN Audio in (into the SID chip)6 COLOR - Color ?7 n/c - Not connected8 +5VDC +5 VDC

    Note: Direction is Computer relative Monitor.

    Contributor:Joakim gren, Arwin Vosselman

    Source: CBM Memorial Page Pinouts SAMS Computerfacts CC8 Commodore 16

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • C64 Audio/Video

    (at the computer)

    (at the cable)

    5 PIN DIN 180 (DIN41524) FEMALE at the Computer.5 PIN DIN 180 (DIN41524) MALE at the Cable.

    Pin Name Dir Description1 LUM Luminance2 GND Ground3 AOUT Audio Out4 VOUT Video Out5 AIN Audio In

    Note: Direction is Computer relative Monitor.

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source: ?

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • C65 VideoAvailable on the Commodore C65 computer.

    (at the Computer)

    9 PIN D-SUB MALE at the Computer.

    Pin Name Dir Description1 GND Ground2 ? ?3 R Red4 G Green5 B Blue6 ? ?7 CSYNC Composite Sync8 HSYNC Horizontal Sync9 VSYNC Vertical Sync

    Note: Direction is Computer relative Monitor.

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source: CBM Memorial Page Pinouts

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • CDTV Video Slot 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

    -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

    1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 24 25 27 29

    (at the computer)

    30 PIN ??? CONNECTOR at the computer.

    Pin Name Description1 GND Video Ground2 GND Video Ground3 XCLK External Genlock Clock (in)4 R Red (in to video card)5 /XCLKEN Enables External Clock on XCLK.6 BR Buffered Red (out from video card)7 GND Video Ground8 G Green (in to video card)9 GMS0 Genlock mode 0 (from computer, genlock button)10 BG Buffered Green (out from video card)11 GMS1 Genlock mode 1 (from computer, genlock button)12 B Blue (in to video card)13 /PIXELSW Genlock signal14 BB Buffered Blue (out from video card)15 VSYNC Vertical Sync (in to video card)

  • 16 CSYNC Horizontal Sync (in to video card)17 HSYNC Composite Sync (in to video card)18 BCSYNC Buffered Composite Sync (out from video card)19 GND Video Ground20 AUDR Audio Right Output (from computer to RF modulator)21 DGND Digital Ground22 AUDL Audio Left Output (from computer to RF modulator)23 -12V -12 VDC (can be -5 VDC instead)24 DGND Digital Ground25 +12V +12 VDC26 /CD/TV CD/TV button. (Low=CDTV video on RF, High=Antenna)27 VCC +5 VDC28 /CCK 3.58 MHz color clock (C1 clock)29 GND Video Ground30 VCC +5 VDC

    Note: Used for RF-modulator usually.

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source: Darren Ewaniuk's CDTV Technical Information

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  • CM-8/CoCo RGBAvailable on the Tandy/Radio Shack Color Computer (CoCo).

    +-----------+

    | 1 3 5 7 9 || 2 4 8 10|+-----------+

    (at the CoCo)

    UNKNOWN CONNECTOR at the CoCo.

    Pin Name Description1 GND Ground2 GND Ground3 R Red4 G Green5 B Blue6 KEY No Pin7 AUDIO Audio8 HSYNC Horizontal Sync9 VSYNC Vertical Sync10 n/c No Connection

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source:Tandy Color Computer FAQ at Video Game Advantage's homepage

  • Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • Spectravideo SVI318/328 Audio/Video

    (at the computer)

    5 PIN DIN 180 (DIN41524) FEMALE at the computer.

    Pin Name Description1 +5v Power2 GND System ground3 AUDIO Audio out4 VIDEO Composite Video out5 RF VID RF Video out

    Contributor:Rob Gill

    Source: Spectravideo SVI 328 mk II User Manual

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • ZX Spectrum 128 RGBCan be found at the Sinclair ZX Spectrum 128.

    (at the computer)

    (at the monitor cable)

    8 PIN DIN (DIN45326) FEMALE at the computer.8 PIN DIN (DIN45326) MALE at the monitor cable.

    Pin Name Dir Description1 CVBS Composite Video (PAL, 75 ohms, 1.2V p-p)2 GND Ground3 BOUT Bright Output4 CSYNC Composite Sync5 VSYNC Vertical Sync6 G Green7 R Red8 B Blue

    Note: Direction is Computer relative Monitor.

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source: Online ZX Spectrum 128 Manual Page 3

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  • 3b1/7300 Video

    (at the computer)

    12 PIN IDC MALE at the computer.

    Pin Name Description1 VSYNC Vertical Sync2 GND Ground3 HSYNC Horizontal Sync4 GND Ground5 VIDEO Video6 GND Ground7 +12V +12 VDC8 GND Ground9 +12V +12 VDC10 SPK Speaker11 SPK Speaker12 ? ?

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source:Tommy's pinout Collection by Tommy Johnson

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • Amiga 1000 RF Modulator

    (at the motherboard)

    UNKNOWN CONNECTOR at the motherboard.

    Pin Name1 N.C.2 GND3 AUDIO LEFT4 COMP VIDEO5 GND6 N.C.7 +12V8 AUDIO RIGHT

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source:Amiga 1000 RF Modulator pinout at National Amiga

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • Amiga Video

    (at the Amiga)

    23 PIN D-SUB MALE at the Amiga.

    Pin Name Dir Description1 /XCLK Extern Clock2 /XCLKEN Extern Clock Enable (47 Ohm)3 RED Analog Red (75 Ohm)4 GREEN Analog Green (75 Ohm)5 BLUE Analog Blue (75 Ohm)6 DI Digital Intensity (47 Ohm)7 DR Digital Red (47 Ohm)8 DG Digital Green (47 Ohm)9 DB Digital Blue (47 Ohm)10 /CSYNC Composite Sync (47 Ohm)11 /HSYNC Horizontal Sync (47 Ohm)12 /VSYNC Vertical Sync (47 Ohm)13 GNDRTN Digital Ground (for /XCLKEN) Don't connect with pin 16-20.14 /PIXELSW Genlock overlay (47 Ohm)15 /C1 Clock out (47 Ohm)16 GND Video Ground17 GND Video Ground18 GND Video Ground19 GND Video Ground

  • 20 GND Video Ground21 -12V -12 Volts DC (10 mA max) (A500/A600/A1200) -5V -5 Volts DC (10 mA max) (A1000/A2000/A3000/A4000)22 +12V +12 Volts DC (100 mA max)23 +5V +5 Volts DC (100 mA max)

    Note: Direction is Computer relative Monitor.

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source: Amiga 4000 User's Guide from Commodore

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  • Apple II Video Expansion15 PIN UNKNOWN CONNECTOR

    Pin Name Description

    1 TEXT Video text signal from TMG; set to inverse of GR, except in double high-resolution mode.

    2 14M 14M master timing signal from the system oscillator.3 SYNC* Displays horizontal and vertical synchronization signal from IOU pin 39.

    4 SEGB Displays vertical counter bit from IOU pin 4; in text mode, indicates second low-order vertical counter; in graphics mode, indicates low-resolution.

    5 1VSOUND One-volt sound signal from pin 5 of the audio hybrid circuit (AUD).6 LDPS* Video shift-register load enable from pin 12 of TMG.7 WNDW* Active area display blanking; includes both horizontal and vertical blanking.8 +12V Regulated +12 volts DC; can drive 300mA.9 PRAS* RAM row-address strobe from TMG pin 19.10 GR Graphics mode enable from IOU pin 2.11 SEROUT* Serialized character generator output from pin 1 of the 74LS166 shift register.12 NTSC Composite NTSC video signal from VID hybrid chip.13 GND Ground reference and supply.14 VIDD7 From 74LS374 video latch; causes half-dot shift high.15 CREF Color reference signal from TMG pin 3; 3.58 MHz.

    Note:The signals at the DB-15 on the Apple IIc are not the same as those at the DB-15 end of the Apple III, Apple IIGS, and Macintosh II. Do not attempt to plug a cable intended for one into the other.

    Note:Several of these signals, such as the 14 MHz, must be buffered within about 4 inches of the back panel connector--preferably inside a container directly connected to the back panel.

  • Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source:Apple Tech Info Library 1419: Apple IIc, External Pinouts at Apple TIL homepage

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  • Apple Macintosh II/IIci Video

    (at the computer)

    (at the video cable)

    15 PIN D-SUB FEMALE at the computer.15 PIN D-SUB MALE at the video cable.

    Available on Macintosh II Video Cards and the Macintosh IIci built-in video

    Pin Name Description1 RED.GND Red ground2 RED.VID Red video signal3 /CSYNC Composite synchronization signal4 SENSE0 Monitor sense signal 05 GRN.VID Green video signal (with sync)6 GRN.GND Green ground7 SENSE1 Monitor sense signal 18 n/c Not connected9 BLU.VID Blue video signal10 SENSE2 Monitor sense signal 211 C&VSYNC.GND Ground for CSYNC & VSYNC12 /VSYNC Vertical synchronization signal13 BLU.GND Blue ground14 HSYNC.GND HSYNC ground

  • 15 /HSYNC Horizontal synchronization signalShell CHASSIS.GND Chassis ground

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source:Technote HW08: Color Monitor Connections at Apple Technical Notes

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-13

  • Apple Macintosh LC External Video

    (at the computer)

    (at the video cable)

    15 PIN D-SUB FEMALE at the computer.15 PIN D-SUB MALE at the video cable.

    Available on Apple Macintosh LC

    Pin Name Description1 RED.GND Red ground2 RED.VID Red video signal3 /CSYNC Composite synchronization signal4 SENSE0 Monitor sense signal 05 GRN.VID Green video signal6 GRN.GND Green ground7 SENSE1 Monitor sense signal 1 (grounded internally)8 n/c Not connected9 BLU.VID Blue video signal10 SENSE2 Monitor sense signal 211 C&VSYNC.GND Ground for CSYNC & VSYNC12 /VSYNC Vertical synchronization signal13 BLU.GND Blue ground14 HSYNC.GND HSYNC ground

  • 15 /HSYNC Horizontal synchronization signalShell CHASSIS.GND Chassis ground

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source:Technote HW08: Color Monitor Connections at Apple Technical Notes

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-13

  • Apple S-Video Input

    (at the computer)

    7 PIN SPECIAL MINI-DIN FEMALE at the computer.

    Available on Apple Power Macintosh 6100AV/7100AV/8100AV

    Pin Description1 Analog GND2 Analog GND3 Video Y (Luminance)4 Video C (Chroma)5 I2C Clock6 +12 VDC (max 250mA)7 I2C Data

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source: ?

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • Apple S-Video Output

    (at the computer)

    7 PIN SPECIAL MINI-DIN FEMALE at the computer.

    Available on Apple Power Macintosh 6100AV/7100AV/8100AV and Apple PowerBook

    Pin Description1 Analog GND2 Analog GND3 Video Y (Luminance)4 Video C (Chroma)5 Composite Video6 Unused7 Unused

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source: ?

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  • Apple Video MirrorAvailable on Apple Power Macintosh 5400Fullname: Optional Video Display Mirror Output Feature

    22 PIN UNKNOWN CONNECTOR

    Pin Name Description1 VID.GND Video ground2 RED Red signal3 GREEN Green signal4 VID.GND Video ground5 VID.GND Video ground6 BLUE Blue signal7 CSYNC C sync8 VSYNC Vertical sync9 MLB.SYNC.EN.L Not used (reserved)10 HSYNC Horizontal sync11 DAC.ISET.1 Not used(reserved)12 DAC.ISET.2 Not used (reserved)13 SND.GND Not used (reserved)14 SND.RIGHT Not used (reserved)15 SND.LEFT Not used (reserved)16 +5V +5 volts17 GND Ground18 SDAT Not used (reserved)19 SCLK Not used (reserved)20 +12V +12 volts21 -12V -12 volts

  • 22 Dot Clock Scaled dot clock (scaled to 10 percent)

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source: Apple Power Macintosh 5400 Developer Note

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  • AT&T 53D410

    (at the computer)

    25 PIN D-SUB ??? at the computer.

    Pin Name Description1 ? ?2 VSYNC Vertical Sync3 HSYNC Horizontal Sync4 ? ?5 VIDEO Video6 ? ?7 ? ?8 ? ?9 ? ?10 ? ?11 ? ?12 ? ?13 GND Ground14 GND Ground15 GND Ground16 ? ?17 ? ?18 ? ?19 ? ?

  • 20 ? ?21 ? ?22 ? ?23 ? ?24 ? ?25 ? ?

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source:Tommy's pinout Collection by Tommy Johnson

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • AT&T 6300 Taxan Monitor

    (at the Monitor)

    8 PIN DIN (DIN45326) FEMALE at the Monitor.

    Pin Name Description1 TEXT Special TEXT signal (??)2 R Red3 G Green4 B Blue5 I Intensity6 GND Signal Ground7 HSYNC/CSYNC Horizontal or Composite Sync8 VSYNC Vertical Sync

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source:Tommy's pinout Collection by Tommy Johnson

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • AT&T PC6300

    (at the computer)

    25 PIN D-SUB ??? at the computer.

    Pin Name Description1 HSYNC Horizontal Sync2 ID0 Monitor ID 03 VSYNC Vertical Sync4 R Red5 G Green6 B Blue8 n/c Not connected9 n/c Not connected10 ID1 Monitor ID 111 MODE0 Mode 012 n/c Not connected13 /DEGAUSS Degauss14 GND Ground15 GND Ground16 GND Ground17 GND Ground18 GND Ground19 GND Ground20 GND Ground

  • 21 GND Ground22 n/c Not connected23 n/c Not connected24 +15V +15 VDC25 +15V +15 VDC

    Monochrome monitor: ID0 and ID1 are openColor monitor: ID0 is 0, and ID1 is 1, probably 5V, not 15V

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source:Tommy's pinout Collection by Tommy Johnson

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • CGACGA=Color Graphics Adapter.Videotype: TTL, 16 colors.Also known as IBM RGBI.

    (at the videocard)

    (at the monitor cable)

    9 PIN D-SUB FEMALE at the videocard.9 PIN D-SUB MALE at the monitor cable.

    Pin Name Description1 GND Ground2 GND Ground3 R Red4 G Green5 B Blue6 I Intensity7 RES Reserved8 HSYNC Horizontal Sync9 VSYNC Vertical Sync

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source: ?

  • Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-13

  • Commodore 1084 & 1084S (Analog) Connector

    (at the Monitor)

    6 PIN DIN FEMALE at the Monitor.

    Pin Name Description1 G Green2 HSYNC Horizontal Sync3 GND Ground4 R Red5 B Blue6 VSYNC Vertical Sync

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source:National Amiga's C1084 page

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • Commodore 1084 & 1084S (Digital)

    (at the Monitor)

    8 PIN DIN 'C' FEMALE at the Monitor.

    Pin Name Description1 n/c Not connected2 R Red3 G Green4 B Blue5 I Intensity6 GND Ground7 HSYNC Horizontal Sync8 VSYNC Vertical Sync

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source:National Amiga's C1084 page

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • Commodore 1084d & 1084dS

    (at the Monitor)

    9 PIN D-SUB FEMALE at the Monitor.

    Pin Name Analog Mode Digital Mode1 GND Ground Ground2 GND Ground Ground3 R Red Red4 G Green Green5 B Blue Blue6 I n/c Intensity7 CSYNC Composite Sync n/c8 HSYNC n/c Horizontal Sync9 VSYNC n/c Vertical Sync

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source:National Amiga's C1084d page

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • ECL

    (at the videocard)

    (at the monitor cable)

    9 PIN D-SUB FEMALE at the videocard.9 PIN D-SUB MALE at the monitor cable.

    Pin Name Description1 ECL ECL?2 ECLGND ECL Video Ground3 HSYNC Horizontal Sync4 VSYNC Vertical Sync5 +5V +5 VDC6 ECLGND ECL Video Ground7 ECLGND ECL Video Ground8 SYNCGND Sync Ground9 +5GND Ground (for +5V)

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source: ?

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-13

  • EGAEGA=Enhanced Graphics Adapter.Videotype: TTL, 16/64 colors.

    (at the videocard)

    (at the monitor cable)

    9 PIN D-SUB FEMALE at the videocard.9 PIN D-SUB MALE at the monitor cable.

    Pin Name Description1 GND Ground2 SR Secondary Red3 PR Primary Red4 PG Primary Green5 PB Primary Blue6 SG/I Secondary Green / Intensity7 SB Secondary Blue8 H Horizontal Sync9 V Vertical Sync

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source: ?

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.

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  • IBM PCjr CGACGA=Color Graphics Adapter.

    18 PIN BERG STYLE CONNECTOR ???

    Pin DescriptionA01 TV vertical drive (not for display)A02 GroundA03 TV horizontal drive (not for display)A04 Blue (CGA pin 5)A05 Red (CGA pin3)A06 Intensity (CGA pin 6)A07 Green (CGA pin 4)A08 Comp Sync Drive (not for display)A09 AudioB01 + Vertical drive (CGA pin 9)B02 GroundB03 + Horizontal drive (CGA pin 8)B04 GroundB05 GroundB06 GroundB07 GroundB08 GroundB09 Frame ground (CGA pin 1)

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source: ?

  • Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • IBM PowerPC Video

    (at the Computer)

    13 PIN 13W3 FEMALE at the Computer.

    Pin Description1 ID Bit 22 ID Bit 33 Self test4 Digital Ground5 Horizontal Sync6 ID Bit 07 ID Bit 18 n/c9 Vertical Sync10 Digital Ground

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source:Technik-Tipps at AV Invest

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • Macintosh Video

    (at the Computer)

    15 PIN D-SUB FEMALE at the Computer.

    Pin Name Dir Description1 RGND Red Ground2 R Red3 CSYNC Composite sync4 SENSE0 Monitor Sense 05 G Green6 GGND Green Ground7 SENSE1 Monitor Sense 18 n/c - No connection9 B Blue10 SENSE2 Monitor sense 211 SGND Sync Ground12 VSYNC Vertical Sync13 BGND Blue Ground14 HSYNCGND Horizontal Sync Ground15 HSYNC Horizontal Sync

    Note: Direction is Computer relative Monitor.

    Contributor:Joakim gren

  • Source:Tommy's pinout Collection by Tommy Johnson

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • MDA (Hercules)

    (at the videocard)

    (at the monitor cable)

    9 PIN D-SUB FEMALE at the videocard.9 PIN D-SUB MALE at the monitor cable.

    Pin Name Description1 GND Ground2 GND Ground3 n/c4 n/c5 n/c6 I Intensity7 M Mono Video8 H Horizontal Sync9 V Vertical Sync

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source: ?

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-13

  • Monochrome TTL Video(18.43 KHz - 720x350)

    (At the videocard)

    (At the monitor cable)

    9 PIN D-SUB FEMALE at the videocard.9 PIN D-SUB MALE at the monitor cable.

    Pin Name Description1 GND Ground2 - -3 - -4 - -5 - -6 I Intensity7 VID Video8 HSYNC Horizontal Sync TTL Positive9 VSYNC Vertical Sync TTL Negative

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source: ?

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.

  • Document last modified: 2002-01-13

  • NeXT Color Video

    (at the Computer)

    13 PIN 13W3 FEMALE at the Computer.

    Pin Description1 +12 VDC2 Power Switch Control3 Monitor Clock4 Monitor Out5 Monitor In6 -12 VDC7 Monitor Type 28 Ground9 Ground10 Ground

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source:Technik-Tipps at AV Invest

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • PGAVideotype: Analogue.

    (at the videocard)

    (at the monitor cable)

    9 PIN D-SUB FEMALE at the videocard.9 PIN D-SUB MALE at the monitor cable.

    Pin Name Description1 R Red2 G Green3 B Blue4 CSYNC Composite Sync5 MODE Mode Control6 RGND Red Ground7 GGND Green Ground8 BGND Blue Ground9 GND Ground

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source: ?

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.

  • Document last modified: 2002-01-13

  • SGI StereoView (3 pin)

    (at the computer)

    3 PIN MINI-DIN FEMALE at the computer.

    Pin Description1 STEREO POWER (+12V, 0.5A)2 STEREO GROUND3 VERTICAL - ODD FIELD (1=Left, 0=Right)

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source: SGI Indy Workstation Owner's Guide

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • SGI Video

    (at the Computer)

    13 PIN 13W3 FEMALE at the Computer.

    Normal Monitor

    Pin Description1 Monitor ID Bit 3, TTL2 Monitor ID Bit 0, TTL3 Composite Sync (Active Low), TTL4 Horizontal Drive (Active High), TTL5 Vertical Drive (Active High), TTL6 Monitor ID Bit 1, TTL7 Monitor ID Bit 2, TTL8 Digital Ground9 Digital Ground10 Sync Ground

    DDC Monitor

    Pin Description1 Data Clock (SCL)2 Bi-directional Data (SDA)3 Composite Sync

  • 4 Horizontal Sync5 Vertical Sync6 DDC (+5VInput)7 DDC Ground8 Chassis Ground9 Chassis Ground10 Chassis GroundR RedG GreenB Blue

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source: SGI Octane Workstation Owner's Guide Technik-Tipps at AV Invest

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • Sun Video

    (at the Computer)

    13 PIN 13W3 FEMALE at the Computer.

    Pin Name Description1 HSYNCGND Horizontal Sync Ground*2 VSYNC Vertical Sync*3 SENSE2 Sense #24 SENSEGND Sense Ground5 CSYNC Composite Sync6 HSYNC Horizontal Sync*7 VSYNCGND Vertical Sync Ground*8 SENSE1 Sense #19 SENSE0 Sense #010 CGND Composite GroundR RED RedG GREEN/GRAY Green/GrayB BLUE Blue

    *) Considered obsolete, may not be connected.

    Monitor-sense bits defined as:

    Value Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Resolution0 0 0 0 ?

  • 1 0 0 1 Reserved2 0 1 0 1280 x 1024 76Hz3 0 1 1 1152 x 900 66Hz4 1 0 0 1152 x 900 76Hz 19"5 1 0 1 Reserved6 1 1 0 1152 x 900 76Hz 16-17"7 1 1 1 No monitor connected

    See http://cvs.anu.edu.au:80/monitorconversion/ for info on attaching old workstation monitors to VGA boards.

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source:Tommy's pinout Collection by Tommy Johnson Technik-Tipps at AV Invest

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • VESA Feature

    (at the videocard)

    26 PIN IDC at the Video card.

    Pin Name Description1 PD0 DAC Pixel Data Bit 0 (PB)2 PD1 DAC Pixel Data Bit 1 (PG)3 PD2 DAC Pixel Data Bit 2 (PR)4 PD3 DAC Pixel Data Bit 3 (PI)5 PD4 DAC Pixel Data Bit 4 (SB)6 PD5 DAC Pixel Data Bit 5 (SG)7 PD6 DAC Pixel Data Bit 6 (SR)8 PD7 DAC Pixel Data Bit 7 (SI)9 CLK DAC Clock10 BLK DAC Blanking11 HSYNC Horizontal Sync12 VSYNC Vertical Sync13 GND Ground14 GND Ground15 GND Ground16 GND Ground17 Select Internal Video18 Select Internal Sync19 Select Internal Dot Clock

  • 20 n/c Not used21 GND Ground22 GND Ground23 GND Ground24 GND Ground25 n/c Not used26 n/c Not used

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source: ?

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  • VGA (15)VGA=Video Graphics Adapter or Video Graphics Array.Videotype: Analogue.

    (at the videocard)

    (at the monitor cable)

    15 PIN HIGHDENSITY D-SUB FEMALE at the videocard.15 PIN HIGHDENSITY D-SUB MALE at the monitor cable.

    Pin Name Dir Description1 RED Red Video (75 ohm, 0.7 V p-p)2 GREEN Green Video (75 ohm, 0.7 V p-p)3 BLUE Blue Video (75 ohm, 0.7 V p-p)4 ID2 Monitor ID Bit 25 GND Ground6 RGND Red Ground7 GGND Green Ground8 BGND Blue Ground9 KEY - Key (No pin)10 SGND Sync Ground11 ID0 Monitor ID Bit 012 ID1 or SDA Monitor ID Bit 113 HSYNC or CSYNC Horizontal Sync (or Composite Sync)

  • 14 VSYNC Vertical Sync15 ID3 or SCL Monitor ID Bit 3

    Note: Direction is Computer relative Monitor.

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source: ?

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • VGA (9)VGA=Video Graphics Adapter or Video Graphics Array.Videotype: Analogue.

    (at the videocard)

    (at the monitor cable)

    9 PIN D-SUB FEMALE at the videocard.9 PIN D-SUB MALE at the monitor cable.

    Pin Name Dir Description1 RED Red Video2 GREEN Green Video3 BLUE Blue Video4 HSYNC Horizontal Sync5 VSYNC Vertical Sync6 RGND Red Ground7 GGND Green Ground8 BGND Blue Ground9 SGND Sync Ground

    Note: Direction is Computer relative Monitor.

    Contributor:Joakim gren

  • Source: ?

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-13

  • VGA (VESA DDC)VGA=Video Graphics Adapter or Video Graphics Array.VESA=Video Electronics Standards Association.DDC=Display Data Channel.

    Videotype: Analogue.

    (at the videocard)

    (at the monitor cable)

    15 PIN HIGHDENSITY D-SUB FEMALE at the videocard.15 PIN HIGHDENSITY D-SUB MALE at the monitor cable.

    Pin Name Dir Description1 RED Red Video (75 ohm, 0.7 V p-p)2 GREEN Green Video (75 ohm, 0.7 V p-p)3 BLUE Blue Video (75 ohm, 0.7 V p-p)4 RES - Reserved5 GND Ground6 RGND Red Ground7 GGND Green Ground8 BGND Blue Ground9 +5V +5 VDC10 SGND Sync Ground11 ID0 Monitor ID Bit 0 (optional)

  • 12 SDA DDC Serial Data Line13 HSYNC or CSYNC Horizontal Sync (or Composite Sync)14 VSYNC Vertical Sync15 SCL DDC Data Clock Line

    Note: Direction is Computer relative Monitor.

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source: ?

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • Vic 20 Video

    (at the computer)

    (at the cable)

    5 PIN DIN 180 (DIN41524) FEMALE at the Computer.5 PIN DIN 180 (DIN41524) MALE at the Cable.

    Pin Name Dir Description1 +6V +6 VDC (10 mA max)2 GND Ground3 AUDIO Audio4 VLOW Video Low (Unconnected ?)5 VHIGH Video High

    Note: Direction is Computer relative Monitor.

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source: CBM Memorial Page Pinouts

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP)AGP=Accelerated Graphics Port

    (at the computer)

    132 PIN EDGE CONNECTOR at the computer.

    Pin NameA1 +12 V dcA2 spareA3 Reserved* GroundA4 USB-A5 GroundA6 INTA#A7 RST#A8 GNT#A9 VCC 3.3A10 ST1A11 ReservedA12 PIPE#A13 GroundA14 SpareA15 SBA1A16 VCC 3.3A17 SBA3A18 Reserved

  • A19 GroundA20 SBA5A21 SBA7A22 KeyA23 KeyA24 KeyA25 KeyA26 AD30A27 AD28A28 VCC 3.3A29 AD26A30 AD24A31 GroundA32 ReservedA33 C/BE3#A34 Vddq 3.3A35 AD22A36 AD20A37 GroundA38 AD18A39 AD16A40 Vddq 3.3A41 FRAME#A42 SpareA43 GroundA44 SpareA45 VCC 3.3A46 TRDY#A47 STOP#A48 SpareA49 GroundA50 PAR

  • A51 AD15A52 Vddq 3.3A53 AD13A54 AD11A55 GroundA56 AD9A57 C/BE0#A58 Vddq 3.3A59 ReservedA60 AD6A61 GroundA62 AD4A63 AD2A64 Vddq 3.3A65 AD0A66 SMB1B1 spareB2 +5 V dcB3 +5 V dcB4 USB+B5 GroundB6 INTB#B7 CLKB8 REQ#B9 VCC 3.3B10 ST0B11 ST2B12 RBF#B13 GroundB14 SpareB15 SBA0B16 VCC 3.3

  • B17 SBA2B18 SB_STBB19 GroundB20 SBA4B21 SBA6B22 KeyB23 KeyB24 KeyB25 KeyB26 AD31B27 AD29B28 VCC 3.3B29 AD27B30 AD25B31 GroundB32 AD STB1B33 AD23B34 Vddq 3.3B35 AD21B36 AD19B37 GroundB38 AD17B39 C/BE2#B40 Vddq 3.3B41 IRDY#B42 SpareB43 GroundB44 SpareB45 VCC 3.3B46 DEVSEL#B47 Vddq 3.3B48 PERR#

  • B49 GroundB50 SERR#B51 C/BE1#B52 Vddq 3.3B53 AD14B54 AD12B55 GroundB56 AD10B57 AD8B58 Vddq 3.3B59 AD STB0B60 AD7B61 GroundB62 AD5B63 AD3B64 Vddq 3.3B65 AD1B66 SMB0

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source:AGP pinout at The Pin-Out directory

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • Amiga 1200 CPU-port

    (at the computer)

    UNKNOWN CONNECTOR at the computer.

    Pin Name Description1 n/c Reserved2 n/c Reserved3 n/c Reserved4 n/c Reserved5 n/c Reserved6 n/c Reserved7 n/c Reserved8 n/c Reserved9 GND Ground10 +5V +5 Volts DC11 A23 Address 2312 A22 Address 2213 A21 Address 2114 A20 Address 2015 A19 Address 1916 A18 Address 1817 A17 Address 1718 A16 Address 1619 GND Ground

  • 20 +5V +5 Volts DC21 A15 Address 1522 A14 Address 1423 A13 Address 1324 A12 Address 1225 A11 Address 1126 A10 Address 1027 A9 Address 928 A8 Address 829 GND Ground30 +5V +5 Volts DC31 A7 Address 732 A6 Address 633 A5 Address 534 A4 Address 435 A3 Address 336 A2 Address 237 A1 Address 138 A0 Address 039 GND Ground40 +5V +5 Volts DC41 D31 Data 3142 D30 Data 3043 D29 Data 2944 D28 Data 2845 D27 Data 2746 D26 Data 2647 D25 Data 2548 D24 Data 2449 GND Ground50 +5V +5 Volts DC51 D23 Data 23

  • 52 D22 Data 2253 D21 Data 2154 D20 Data 2055 D19 Data 1956 D18 Data 1857 D17 Data 1758 D16 Data 1659 GND Ground60 +5V +5 Volts DC61 D15 Data 1562 D14 Data 1463 D13 Data 1364 D12 Data 1265 D11 Data 1166 D10 Data 1067 D9 Data 968 D8 Data 869 GND Ground70 +5V +5 Volts DC71 D7 Data 772 D6 Data 673 D5 Data 574 D4 Data 475 D3 Data 376 D2 Data 277 D1 Data 178 D0 Data 079 GND Ground80 +5V +5 Volts DC81 /IPL282 /IPL183 /IPL0

  • 84 n/c Reserved85 /RST Reset86 /HLT Halt87 n/c Reserved88 n/c Reserved89 SIZE190 SIZE091 /AS Address Strobe92 /DS Data Strobe93 R/W Read/Write94 /BERR Bus Error95 n/c Reserved96 /AVEC97 /DSACK198 /DSACK299 CPUCKLA100 ECLOCK EClock pulse101 GND Ground102 +5V +5 Volts DC103 FC2 Processor Status 2104 FC1 Processor Status 1105 FC0 Processor Status 0106 /RMC107 n/c Reserved108 n/c Reserved109 n/c Reserved110 n/c Reserved111 /BR Slot specific Bus Arbitration112 /BG Slot specific Bus Arbitration113 n/c Reserved114 /BOSS115 /FPUCS FPU Chip select

  • 116 /FPUSENSE FPU Sense117 CCKA118 /RESET Reset119 GND Ground120 +5V +5 Volts DC121 /NETCS122 /SPARECS123 /RTCCS Realtime Clock Chip select124 /FLASH125 /REG126 /CCENA127 /WAIT128 /KBRESET Keyboard reset129 /IORD IO Read130 /IOWR IO Write131 /OE Output enable132 /WE133 /OVR /DTACK Override134 XRDY External Ready135 /ZORRO136 /WIDE137 /INT2 Interrupt level 2138 /INT6 Interrupt level 6139 GND Ground140 +5V +5 Volts DC141 SYSTEM1 System1 Ground142 SYSTEM0 System0 Ground143 /xRxD144 /xTxD145 /CONFIG OUT146 AGND Audio Ground147 ALEFT Audio Left

  • 148 ARIGHT Audio Right149 +12V +12 Volts DC150 -12V -12 Volts DC

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source: ?

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • Amiga Video Expansion

    (at the computer)

    36+54 PIN EDGE CONNECTOR at the computer.

    Pin Name Dir Description1 RGB16 Red Bit 02 RGB17 Red Bit 13 LINELF Audio Line Out Left4 LINERT Audio Line Out Right5 C28D Pixel-Synchronous Clock6 +5V - +5 Volts DC (1 A)7 ARED Analog Red8 +5V - +5 Volts DC (1 A)9 GND - Digital Ground10 +12V - +12 Volts DC (40 mA)11 AGREEN Analog Green12 GND - Digital Ground13 GND - Digital Ground14 /CSYNC Composite Sync15 ABLUE Analog Blue16 /XCLKEN Genlock Clock Enable17 GND - Digital Ground18 BURST Burst Gate19 /C4 3.55/3.58 MHz Clock

  • 20 GND - Digital Ground21 GND - Digital Ground22 /HSYNC Horizontal Sync (47 Ohm)23 RGB4 Blue Bit 424 GND - Digital Ground25 RGB7 Blue Bit 726 /VSYNC Vertical Sync (47 Ohm)27 RGB15 Green Bit 728 BLANK Video Blank29 RGB23 Red 730 /PIXELSW Genlock Overlay (47 Ohm)31 -5V - -5 Volts DC32 GND - Digital Ground33 /XCLK Genlock Clock34 /C1 C1 Clock35 +5V - +5 Volts DC (1 A)36 PSTROBE Printer Port Handshake

    1 GND - Digital Ground2 RGB20 Red Bit 43 RGB21 Red Bit 54 RGB22 Red Bit 65 GND - Digital Ground6 RGB12 Green Bit 47 RGB13 Green Bit 58 RGB14 Green Bit 69 GND - Digital Ground10 RGB5 Blue Bit 511 RGB6 Blue Bit 612 GND - Ground13 SOG Sync-On-Green Indicator14 TBASE 50/60 Hz Software Clock Timebase

  • 15 CDAC 7.09/7.16 MHz Clock16 PPOUT Printer Port Paper Out17 /C3 3.55/3.58 MHz Clock18 PBUSY Printer Port Busy19 /LPEN Light Pen Input20 /PACK Printer Port Acknowledge Handshake21 PSEL Printer Port Select22 GND - Digital Ground23 PPD0 Printer Port Data Bit 024 PPD1 Printer Port Data Bit 125 PPD2 Printer Port Data Bit 226 PPD3 Printer Port Data Bit 327 PPD4 Printer Port Data Bit 428 PPD5 Printer Port Data Bit 529 PPD6 Printer Port Data Bit 630 PPD7 Printer Port Data Bit 731 /LED LED (Audio filter bypass) Setting32 GND - Digital Ground33 RAWLF Raw (Unfiltered) Audio Left34 AGND - Audio Ground35 RAWRT Raw (Unfiltered) Audio Right36 AGND - Audio Ground37 n/c - Reserved for future expansion38 n/c - Reserved for future expansion39 GND - Digital Ground40 GND - Digital Ground41 n/c - Reserved for future expansion42 n/c - Reserved for future expansion43 GND - Digital Ground44 GND - Digital Ground45 RGB18 Red Bit 246 RGB19 Red Bit 3

  • 47 RGB8 Green Bit 048 RGB9 Green Bit 149 RGB10 Green Bit 250 RGB11 Green Bit 351 RGB0 Blue Bit 052 RGB1 Blue Bit 153 RGB2 Blue Bit 254 RGB3 Blue Bit 3

    Note: Direction is Motherboard relative Card.Note: Do not mix analog & digital grounds.

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source: Amiga 4000 User's Guide from Commodore

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • Apple Duo Dock152 PIN UNKNOWN CONNECTOR

    Available on Apple Duo Dock & Duo Dock II dockingstations. For use with Apple PowerBook Duo computers.

    Pin Name Description1 PR +24V EXT Raw +24 V from AC adapter2 PR +24V EXT Raw +24 V from AC adapter3 /PLUG IN Power surge control (grounded in the expansion device)4 GND Logic ground7 /ON/OFF OUT On/off button9 /STERM Synchronous termination10 /DS Data strobe11 /AS Address strobe12 +5V MAIN OUT +5 V regulated power13 /HALT Halt14 /BERR Bus error15 /BGACK Bus grant acknowledge19 GND Logic ground20 GND Logic ground21 ADDR[0] Address bit 022 ADDR[2] Address bit 223 ADDR[4] Address bit 424 ADDR[6] Address bit 625 ADDR[8] Address bit 826 ADDR[10] Address bit 1027 ADDR[12] Address bit 12

  • 28 ADDR[14] Address bit 1429 +5V MAIN OUT +5 V regulated power30 GND Logic ground31 ADDR[18] Address bit 1832 ADDR[20] Address bit 2033 ADDR[22] Address bit 2234 ADDR[24] Address bit 2435 ADDR[26] Address bit 2636 ADDR[28] Address bit 2837 ADDR[30] Address bit 3038 GND Logic ground39 GND Logic ground40 IOCLK 15.6672 MHz I/O clock41 SIZ[1] Transfer size bit 142 +5V MAIN OUT +5 V regulated power43 DATA[0] Data bit 044 DATA[1] Data bit 145 DATA[2] Data bit 246 DATA[3] Data bit 347 DATA[4] Data bit 448 DATA[5] Data bit 549 DATA[6] Data bit 650 DATA[7] Data bit 751 GND Logic ground52 DATA[17] Data bit 1753 DATA[18] Data bit 1854 DATA[19] Data bit 1956 DATA[20] Data bit 2057 DATA[21] Data bit 2158 DATA[22] Data bit 2259 DATA[23] Data bit 2361 GND Logic ground

  • 62 /SCC IRQ SCC interrupt request63 SERVEE -5 V for SCC transceivers65 GND Logic ground66 GND Logic ground67 +8V SOUND Special "clean" +8 V power for sound output68 +5V MODEM +5 V power for modem69 LINET/R Modem DAA line talk/receive70 +5V SOUND +5 V power for sound output72 SND OUT L Sound output left channel73 EXT MIC FILT R Right input signal from external microphone74 EXT MIC FILT L Left input signal from external microphone75 DAA GND Modem ground76 DAA GND Modem ground77 PR +24V EXT Raw +24 V from AC adapter78 PR +24V EXT Raw +24 V from AC adapter79 PR +24V EXT Raw +24 V from AC adapter80 GND Logic ground81 GND Logic ground83 ADB DATA Apple Desktop Bus data84 /ADBPWRON ADB power-on key86 /CBREQ Cache burst request87 /DSACK1 Data size acknowledge bit 188 /DSACK0 Data size acknowledge bit 089 /BR Bus request90 /BG Bus grant91 /SLEEP Sleep-state signal92 FC[1] Function code bit 193 FC[0] Function code bit 094 /RMC Read-modify-write cycle95 CPUCLK CPU bus clock96 /CPURESET CPU reset (bus invalid)97 ADDR[1] Address bit 1

  • 98 ADDR[3] Address bit 399 ADDR[5] Address bit 5100 ADDR[7] Address bit 7101 ADDR[9] Address bit 9102 ADDR[11] Address bit 11103 ADDR[13] Address bit 13104 ADDR[15] Address bit 15105 ADDR[16] Address bit 16106 ADDR[17] Address bit 17107 ADDR[19] Address bit 19108 ADDR[21] Address bit 21109 ADDR[23] Address bit 23110 ADDR[25] Address bit 25111 ADDR[27] Address bit 27112 ADDR[29] Address bit 29113 ADDR[31] Address bit 31114 /SLOT IN Expansion device plugged in grounds pin115 GND Logic ground116 RD Read/Write117 SIZ[0] Transfer size bit 0118 DATA[8] Data bit 8119 DATA[9] Data bit 9120 DATA[10] Data bit 10121 DATA[11] Data bit 11122 +5VEXTSENSE +5 V external sense123 DATA[12] Data bit 12124 DATA[13] Data bit 13125 DATA[14] Data bit 14126 DATA[15] Data bit 15127 DATA[16] Data bit 16128 DATA[24] Data bit 24129 DATA[25] Data bit 25

  • 130 DATA[26] Data bit 26131 DATA[27] Data bit 27132 DATA[28] Data bit 28133 DATA[29] Data bit 29134 DATA[30] Data bit 30135 DATA[31] Data bit 31137 /SWIM CS SWIM chip select138 /SLOT E IRQ Pseudo-NuBus expansion slot E interrupt139 /PFW Power fail warning (shutdown bit)140 /IO RESET Reset output to I/O systems141 GND Logic ground142 GND Logic ground143 DAA CNTLF Modem DAA control144 DAA ID IN ID input from 152-pin connector to modem card145 /RING DET Ring detect signal from the modem DAA146 /RB DVR Modem relay B driver147 /RA DVR Modem relay A driver148 EXT MIC SEL External microphone plugged in151 DAA GND Modem ground152 DAA GND Modem ground

    Note: / = Active low

    Connector: JAE part number JX20-152BA-D1LTH

    Provides the interface between the PowerBook Duo computer, and the Duo Dock. It mounts directly to the Duo Dock's main logic board, and plugs into the matching connector on the PowerBook Duo rear panel, giving the Duo Dock direct access to the microprocessor's 32-bit address bus, 32-bit data bus, and control signals. It also provides access to power, control, and status signals in other parts of the computer, and allows the Duo Dock to provide power to the PowerBook Duo.

    Contributor:Joakim gren

  • Source:Apple Tech Info Library 12929: Duo Dock/Duo Dock II, External Pinouts at Apple TIL homepage

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • Apple Macintosh Portable Processor-Direct Slot (PPDS)96 PIN Euro-DIN CONNECTOR

    Pin Namea1 GNDa2 +5Va3 +5Va4 +5Va5 /DELAY.CSa6 /VMAa7 /BGa8 /LDSa9 GNDa10 A2a11 A5a12 A8a13 A11a14 A14a15 A17a16 reserveda17 n/ca18 reserveda19 reserveda20 D1a21 D4a22 D7

  • a23 D10a24 D13a25 +5/3.7Va26 A19a27 A22a28 FC0a29 /IPL0a30 /BERRa31 GNDa32 GNDb1 GNDb2 +5Vb3 +5Vb4 +5Vb5 /SYS.PWRb6 /BRb7 /DTACKb8 /UDSb9 +5/0Vb10 A3b11 A6b12 A9b13 A12b14 A15b15 A18b16 reservedb17 reservedb18 reservedb19 +12Vb20 D2b21 D5b22 D8

  • b23 D11b24 D14b25 +5Vb26 A20b27 A23b28 FC1b29 /IPL1b30 /EXT.DTACKb31 16Mb32 GNDc1 GNDc2 +5Vc3 +5Vc4 +5Vc5 /VPAc6 /BGACKc7 R/Wc8 /ASc9 A1c10 A4c11 A7c12 A10c13 A13c14 A16c15 reservedc16 n/cc17 reservedc18 reservedc19 D0c20 D3c21 D6c22 D9

  • c23 D12c24 D15c25 GNDc26 A21c27 Ec28 FC2c29 /IPL2c30 /SYS.RSTc31 GNDc32 GND

    D0-D15

    Unbuffered data bus, bits 0 through 15

    A1-A23

    Unbuffered address bus, bits 1 through 23

    16M

    16 MHz clock

    /EXT.DTACK

    External data transfer acknowledge. This signal is an input to the processor logic glue. Assertion delays external generation of the /DTACK signal.

    E

    E(enable) clock

    /BERR

    Bus error signal generated whenever /AS remains low for more than about 250 us.

  • /IPL0-/IPL2

    Input priority level lines 0 through 2.

    /SYS.RST

    Initiates a system reset.

    /SYS.PWR

    A signal from the Power Manager indicated that associated circuits should tri-state their outputs and go inte idle state; /SYS.PWR is pulled high (deasserted) during sleep state.

    /AS

    Address strobe

    /UDS

    Upper data strobe

    /LDS

    Lower data strobe

    R/W

    Defines bus transfer as read or write signal

    /DTACK

    Data transfer acknowledge

    /DELAY.CS

    Indicates that a wait state is inserted into the current memory cycle and that you can delay a CS.

  • /BG

    Bus grant

    /BGACK

    Bus grant acknowledge

    /BR

    Bus request

    /VMA

    Valid memory access

    /VPA

    Valid peripheral address

    FC0-FC2

    Function code lines 0 through 2

    +5/0V

    Provides +5V when the system is running normally and 0V when the system is in sleep mode.

    +5/3.7V

    Provides +5V when the system is running normally and 3.7V when the system is in sleep mode.

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source:Technote HW12: Macintosh Portable PDS Development at Apple Technical Notes

  • Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • Apple Macintosh Processor-Direct Slot (PDS)120 PIN Euro-DIN CONNECTOR

    Available on Apple Macintosh SE/30 & IIfx

    Cards in the PDS are accessed at 20MHz. This speed should let developers create PDS cards without using expensive components while still providing access to the processor bus. There are two locations in the memory map for PDS cards. Developers should see the "Cards and Drivers Manual" for information on creating PDS cards. This manual is available from APDA.

    The cache connector in the Macintosh IIci may look like the Macintosh IIfx PDS connector, but the pinouts are vastly different.

    Pin Name DescriptionA1 res ReservedA2 res ReservedA3 /BUSLOCK Bus ClockA4 /IRQ3 Interrupt Request 3A5 /IPL2* 68030 IPL2A6 /CIOUT* 68030 Cache inhibit outA7 /STERM* Sync.cycle terminationA8 /DSACK1* 68030 Data ack 1A9 SIZ1 transfer size bit 1A10 /BGACK* 68030 bus grant ackA11 FC2 68030 function code 2A12 /RESET* System resetA13 D0 Data bit 0A14 D2 Data bit 2A15 D5 Data bit 5

  • A16 D8 Data bit 8A17 D10 Data bit 10A18 D13 Data bit 13A19 D16 Data bit 16A20 D18 Data bit 18A21 D21 Data bit 21A22 D24 Data bit 24A23 D26 Data bit 26A24 D29 Data bit 29A25 A31 address bit 31A26 A29 address bit 29A27 A26 address bit 26A28 A23 address bit 23A29 A21 address bit 21A30 A18 address bit 18A31 A15 address bit 15A32 A13 address bit 13A33 A10 address bit 10A34 A7 address bit 7A35 A5 address bit 5A36 A2 address bit 2A37 +5V +5 VDCA38 CPUCLOCK CPU ClockA39 GND GroundA40 -12V -12 VDCB1 res ReservedB2 GND GroundB3 /TM1A ?B4 /IRQ2 Interrupt Request 2B5 /IPL1* 68030 IPL1B6 /DS* 68030 Data StrobeB7 /CBACK* cache burst ack

  • B8 /DSACK0* 68030 Data ack 0B9 SIZ0 Transfer Size bit 0B10 /BG* 68030 bus grantB11 FC1 68030 function code 1B12 /BERR* Bus errorB13 +5V +5 VDCB14 D3 Data bit 3B15 D6 Data bit 6B16 GND GroundB17 D11 Data bit 11B18 D14 Data bit 14B19 +5V +5 VDCB20 D19 Data bit 19B21 D22 Data bit 22B22 GND GroundB23 D27 Data bit 27B24 D30 Data bit 30B25 +5V +5 VDCB26 A28 address bit 28B27 A25 address bit 25B28 GND GroundB29 A20 address bit 20B30 A17 address bit 17B31 +5V +5 VDCB32 A12 address bit 12B33 A9 address bit 9B34 GND GroundB35 A4 address bit 4B36 A1 address bit 1B37 +5V +5 VDCB38 ECLK ?B39 GND Ground

  • B40 -5V -5 VDCC1 PWROFF Power Off?C2 /NUBUS ?C3 /TM0A ?C4 /IRQ1 Interrupt Request 1C5 /IPL0* 68030 IPL0C6 /RMC* 68030 read modify cycleC7 /CBREQ* 68030 cache burst reqC8 R/W* 68030 read writeC9 /AS* 68030 address strobeC10 /BR* 68030 bus requestC11 FC0 68030 function code 0C12 /HALT* 68030 HaltC13 D1 Data bit 1C14 D4 Data bit 4C15 D7 Data bit 7C16 D9 Data bit 9C17 D12 Data bit 12C18 D15 Data bit 15C19 D17 Data bit 17C20 D20 Data bit 20C21 D23 Data bit 23C22 D25 Data bit 25C23 D28 Data bit 28C24 D31 Data bit 31C25 A30 address bit 30C26 A27 address bit 27C27 A24 address bit 24C28 A22 address bit 22C29 A19 address bit 19C30 A16 address bit 16C31 A14 address bit 14

  • C32 A11 address bit 11C33 A8 address bit 8C34 A6 address bit 6C35 A3 address bit 3C36 A0 address bit 0C37 +5V +5 VDCC38 C16M 16 MHz ClockC39 GND GroundC40 +12V +12 VDC

    Below a table with differences found in the Apple Macintosh IIfx computers:

    Pin Name DescriptionA1 GND* GroundA2 /PDS.MASTER ?A3 res ReservedA4 n.c. Not connectedA38 Reserved by AppleB1 ECS Early cycle startB2 n.c. Not connectedB3 /PDS.BG ?B4 /IRQ15 ?B38 n.c. Not connectedB39 /SLOT.E 68030 slot E replace in address mapC1 /PFW Shutdown bitC2 n.c. Not connectedC3 /PDS.BR Bus requestC4 /IRQ6 ?C38 CPUCLK* 20 MHz clock

    Contributor:Joakim gren

  • Source:Apple Tech Info Library 5744: Macintosh SE/30,IIfx: Processor-Direct Slot (PDS) Pinouts at Apple TIL homepage

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • C-bus IIDeveloped by CorollaC-bus II is the successor to C-bus & Extended C-bus.

    (at the backplane)

    (at the device (card))

    UNKNOWN CONNECTOR at the backplane.UNKNOWN CONNECTOR at the device (card).

    PA=Component sidePB=Solder side

    Pin NamePA1 GNDPA2 AUX18PA3 AUX16PA4 GNDPA5 AUX14PA6 AUX12PA7 GNDPA8 AUX10PA9 AUX8PA10 GNDPA11 AUX6

  • PA12 AUX4PA13 GNDPA14 AUX2PA15 AUX0PA16 GNDPA17 RESERVED8PA18 RESERVED6PA19 RESERVED4PA20 RESERVED2PA21 RESERVED0PA22 GNDPA23 GNDPA24 AGNDPA25 CID1PA26 CBCLKPA27 GNDPA28 CRST#PA29 LED#PA30 GNDPA31 CARB2PA32 CARB0PA33 GNDPA34 TM2#PA35 TM0#PA36 GNDPA37 STRT#PA38 CD31PA39 GNDPA40 CD30PA41 CD29PA42 GNDPA43 CD28

  • PA44 CD27PA45 GNDPA46 CD26PA47 CD25PA48 GNDPA49 CD24PA50 CD23PA51 GNDPA52 CD22PA53 CD21PA54 GNDPA55 CD20PA56 CD19PA57 GNDPA58 CD18PA59 CD17PA60 GNDPA61 CD16PA62 E3PA63 GNDPA64 E2PA65 CD15PA66 GNDPA67 CD14PA68 CD13PA69 GNDPA70 CD12PA71 CD11PA72 GNDPA73 CD10PA74 CD9PA75 GND

  • PA76 CD8PA77 CD7PA78 GNDPA79 CD6PA80 CD5PA81 GNDPA82 CD4PA83 CD3PA84 GNDPA85 CD2PA86 CD1PA87 GNDPA88 CD0PA89 E1PA90 GNDPA91 E0

    PB1 +5VPB2 AUX19PB3 AUX17PB4 +5VPB5 AUX15PB6 AUX13PB7 +5VPB8 AUX11PB9 AUX9PB10 +5VPB11 AUX7PB12 AUX5PB13 +5VPB14 AUX3PB15 AUX1

  • PB16 +5VPB17 RESERVED9PB18 RESERVED7PB19 RESERVED5PB20 RESERVED3PB21 RESERVED1PB22 VTERMPB23 +5VPB24 CID3PB25 CID2PB26 CID0PB27 +5VPB28 FAULT#PB29 LOCKCB#PB30 +5VPB31 CARB3PB32 CARB1PB33 +5VPB34 TM3#PB35 TM1#PB36 +5VPB37 ACK#PB38 CD63PB39 +5VPB40 CD62PB41 CD61PB42 +5VPB43 CD60PB44 CD59PB45 +5VPB46 CD58PB47 CD57

  • PB48 +5VPB49 CD56PB50 CD55PB51 +3.3VPB52 CD54PB53 CD53PB54 +3.3VPB55 CD52PB56 CD51PB57 +3.3VPB58 CD50PB59 CD49PB60 +3.3VPB61 CD48PB62 E7PB63 +3.3VPB64 E6PB65 CD47PB66 +3.3VPB67 CD46PB68 CD45PB69 +3.3VPB70 CD44PB71 CD43PB72 +3.3VPB73 CD42PB74 CD41PB75 +3.3VPB76 CD40PB77 CD39PB78 +3.3VPB79 CD38

  • PB80 CD37PB81 +3.3VPB82 CD36PB83 CD35PB84 +3.3VPB85 CD34PB86 CD33PB87 +3.3VPB88 CD32PB89 E5PB90 +3.3VPB91 E4

    Contributor:Joakim gren

    Source: C-bus II Technology architecture at Corollary's homepage

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • CardBus32-bit bus defined by PCMCIA.

    (at the controller)

    (at the peripherals)

    68 PIN ??? MALE at the controller.68 PIN ??? FEMALE at the peripherals.

    Pin Name Description1 GND Ground2 CAD0 Address/Data 03 CAD1 Address/Data 14 CAD3 Address/Data 35 CAD5 Address/Data 56 CAD7 Address/Data 77 CCBE0# Command/Byte Enable 08 CAD9 Address/Data 99 CAD11 Address/Data 1110 CAD12 Address/Data 1211 CAD14 Address/Data 1412 CCBE1# Command/Byte Enable 113 CPAR Parity14 CPERR# Parity error

  • 15 CGNT# Grant16 CINT# Interrupt17 Vcc Vcc18 Vpp1 Vpp119 CCLK CCLK20 CIRDY# Initiator Ready21 CCBE2# Command/Byte Enable 222 CAD18 Address/Data 1823 CAD20 Address/Data 2024 CAD21 Address/Data 2125 CAD22 Address/Data 2226 CAD23 Address/Data 2327 CAD24 Address/Data 2428 CAD25 Address/Data 2529 CAD26 Address/Data 2630 CAD27 Address/Data 2731 CAD29 Address/Data 2932 RSRVD Reserved33 CCLKRUN# CCLKRUN#34 GND Ground35 GND Ground36 CCD1# Card Detect 137 CAD2 Address/Data 238 CAD4 Address/Data 439 CAD6 Address/Data 640 RSRVD Reserved41 CAD8 Address/Data 842 CAD10 Address/Data 1043 CVS1 44 CAD13 Address/Data 1345 CAD15 Address/Data 1546 CAD16 Address/Data 16

  • 47 RSRVD Reserved48 CBLOCK# Block ???49 CSTOP# Stop transfer cycle50 CDEVSEL# Device Select51 Vcc Vcc52 Vpp2 Vpp253 CTRDY# Target Ready54 CFRAME# Address or Data phase55 CAD17 Address/Data 1756 CAD19 CAD1957 CVS2 58 CRST# Reset59 CSERR# System Error60 CREQ# Request ???61 CCBE3# Command/Byte Enable 362 CAUDIO Audio ???63 CSTSCHG 64 CAD28 Address/Data 2865 CAD30 Address/Data 3066 CAD31 Address/Data 3167 CCD2# Card Detect 268 GND Ground

    Contributor:Joakim gren, Marek Hostasa

    Source: PC Card Standard at PC Card's homepage

    Copyright The Hardware Book Team 1996-2004.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.Document last modified: 2002-01-10

  • CompactPCIPCI=Peripheral Component Interconnect.CompactPCI is a version of PCI adapted for industrial and/or embedded applications.

    (at the backplane)

    (at the device (card))

    7x47 PIN (IEC917 and IEC1076-4-101) CONNECTOR at the backplane.7x47 PIN (IEC917 and IEC1076-4-101) CONNECTOR at the device (card).

    Pin Name DescriptionZ1 GND GroundZ2 GND GroundZ3 GND GroundZ4 GND GroundZ5 GND GroundZ6 GND GroundZ7 GND GroundZ8 GND GroundZ9 GND GroundZ10 GND GroundZ11 GND GroundZ12 KEY Keyed (no pin)Z13 KEY Keyed (no pin)

  • Z14 KEY Keyed (no pin)Z15 GND GroundZ16 GND GroundZ17 GND GroundZ18 GND GroundZ19 GND GroundZ20 GND GroundZ21 GND GroundZ22 GND GroundZ23 GND GroundZ24 GND GroundZ25 GND GroundZ26 GND GroundZ27 GND GroundZ28 GND GroundZ29 GND GroundZ30 GND GroundZ31 GND GroundZ32 GND GroundZ33 GND GroundZ34 GND GroundZ35 GND GroundZ36 GND GroundZ37 GND GroundZ38 GND GroundZ39 GND GroundZ40 GND GroundZ41 GND GroundZ42 GND GroundZ43 GND GroundZ44 GND GroundZ45 GND Ground

  • Z46 GND GroundZ47 GND Ground

    A1 5V +5 VDCA2 TCK Test ClockA3 INTA# Interrupt AA4 BRSV Bused Reserved (don't use)A5 BRSV Bused Reserved (don't use)A6 REQ# Request PCI transferA7 AD(30) Address/Data 30A8 AD(26) Address/Data 26A9 C/BE(3)# Command: Byte EnableA10 AD(21) Address/Data 21A11 AD(18) Address/Data 18A12 KEY Keyed (no pin)A13 KEY Keyed (no pin)A14 KEY Keyed (no pin)A15 3.3V +3.3 VDCA16 DEVSEL# Device SelectA17 3.3V +3.3 VDCA18 SERR# System ErrorA19 3.3V +3.3 VDCA20 AD(12) Address/Data 12A21 3.3V +3.3 VDCA22 AD(7) Address/Data 7)A23 3.3V +3.3 VDCA24 AD(1) Address/Data 1)A25 5V +5 VDCA26 CLK1 Clock ?? MHzA27 CLK2 Clock ?? MHzA28 CLK4 Clock ?? MHzA29 V(I/O) +3.3 VDC or +5 VDC

  • A30 C/BE(5)# Command: Byte EnableA31 AD(63) Address/Data 63A32 AD(59) Address/Data 59A33 AD(56) Address/Data 56A34 AD(52) Address/Data 52A35 AD(49) Address/Data 49A36 AD(45) Address/Data 45A37 AD(42) Address/Data 42A38 AD(38) Address/Data 38A39 AD(35) Address/Data 35A40 BRSV Bused Reserved (don't use)A41 BRSV Bused Reserved (don't use)A42 BRSV Bused Reserved (don't use)A43 USR User DefinedA44 USR User DefinedA45 USR User DefinedA46 USR User DefinedA47 USR User Defined

    B1 -12V -12 VDCB2 5V +5 VDCB3 INTB# Interrupt BB4 GND GroundB5 BRSV Bused Reserved (don't use)B6 GND GroundB7 AD(29) Address/Data 29B8 GND GroundB9 IDSEL Initialization Device SelectB10 GND GroundB11 AD(17) Address/Data 17B12 KEY Keyed (no pin)B13 KEY Keyed (no pin)

  • B14 KEY Keyed (no pin)B15 FRAME# Address or Data phaseB16 GND GroundB17 SDONE Snoop DoneB18 GND GroundB19 AD(15) Address/Data 15B20 GND GroundB21 AD(9) Address/Data 9)B22 GND GroundB23 AD(4) Address/Data 4)B24 5V +5 VDCB25 REQ64# B26 GND GroundB27 CLK3 Clock ?? MHzB28 GND GroundB29 BRSV Bused Reserved (don't use)B30 GND GroundB31 AD(62) Address/Data 62B32 GND GroundB33 AD(55) Address/Data 55B34 GND GroundB35 AD(48) Address/Data 48B36 GND GroundB37 AD(41) Address/Data 41B38 GND GroundB39 AD(34) Address/Data 34B40 GND GroundB41 BRSV Bused Reserved (don't use)B42 GND GroundB43 USR User DefinedB44 USR User DefinedB45 USR User Defined

  • B46 USR User DefinedB47 USR User Defined

    C1 TRST# Test Logic ResetC2 TMS Test Mode SelectC3 INTC# Interrupt CC4 V(I/O) +3.3 VDC or +5 VDCC5 RST ResetC6 3.3V +3.3 VDCC7 AD(28) Address/Data 28C8 V(I/O) +3.3 VDC or +5 VDCC9 AD(23) Address/Data 23C10 3.3V +3.3 VDCC11 AD(16) Address/Data 16C12 KEY Keyed (no pin)C13 KEY Keyed (no pin)C14 KEY Keyed (no pin)C15 IRDY# Initiator ReadyC16 V(I/O) +3.3 VDC or +5 VDCC17 SBO# Snoop BackoffC18 3.3V +3.3 VDCC19 AD(14) Address/Data 14C20 V(I/O) +3.3 VDC or +5 VDCC21 AD(8) Address/Data 8)C22 3.3V +3.3 VDCC23 AD(3) Address/Data 3)C24 V(I/O) +3.3 VDC or +5 VDCC25 BRSV Bused Reserved (don't use)C26 REQ1# Request PCI transferC27 SYSEN# C28 GNT3# GrantC29 C/BE(7) Command: Byte Enable

  • C30 V(I/O) +3.3 VDC or +5 VDCC31 AD(61) Address/Data 61C32 V(I/O) +3.3 VDC or +5 VDCC33 AD(54) Address/Data 54C34 V(I/O) +3.3 VDC or +5 VDCC35 AD(47) Address/Data 47C36 V(I/O) +3.3 VDC or +5 VDCC37 AD(40) Address/Data 40C38 V(I/O) +3.3 VDC or +5 VDCC39 AD(33) Address/Data 33C40 FAL# Power Supply Status FAL (CompactPCI specific)C41 DEG# Power Supply Status DEG (CompactPCI specific)C42 PRST# Push Button Reset (CompactPCI specific)C43 USR User DefinedC44 USR User DefinedC45 USR User DefinedC46 USR User DefinedC47 USR User Defined

    D1 +12V +12 VDCD2 TDO Test Data OutputD3 5V +5 VDCD4 INTP D5 GND GroundD6 CLK D7 GND GroundD8 AD(25) Address/Data 25D9 GND GroundD10 AD(20) Address/Data 20D11 GND GroundD12 KEY Keyed (no pin)D13 KEY Keyed (no pin)

  • D14 KEY Keyed (no pin)D15 GND GroundD16 STOP# Stop transfer cycleD17 GND GroundD18 PAR Parity for AD0-31 & C/BE0-3D19 GND GroundD20 AD(11) Address/Data 11D21 M66EN D22 AD(6) Address/Data 6)D23 5V +5 VDCD24 AD(0) Address/Data 0)D25 3.3V +3.3 VDCD26 GNT1# GrantD27 GNT2# GrantD28 REQ4# Request PCI transferD29 GND GroundD30 C/BE(4)# Command: Byte EnableD31 GND GroundD32 AD(58) Address/Data 58D33 GND GroundD34 AD(51) Address/Data 51D35 GND GroundD36 AD(44) Address/Data 44D37 GND GroundD38 AD(37) Address/Data 37D39 GND GroundD40 REQ5# Request PCI transferD41 GND GroundD42 REQ6# Request PCI transferD43 USR User DefinedD44 USR User DefinedD45 USR User Defined

  • D46 USR User DefinedD47 USR User Defined

    E1 5V +5 VDCE2 TDI Test Data InputE3 INTD# Interrupt DE4 INTS E5 GNT# GrantE6 AD(31) Address/Data 31E7 AD(27) Address/Data 27E8 AD(24) Addres