Pinout

Pinout

Pinout is a term used in electronics to describe how an electrical connector is wired. An electrical connector typically consists of several electrical contacts or pins that can be used to carry electrical power or signals. Due to the wide variety of applications and manufacturers, a wide selection of electrical connectors exists with different types and numbers of contacts or pins. The pinout of a connector identifies each individual pin, which is critical when creating cable assemblies and adapters. Proper identification of pins and wires ensures that the signals and power are transmitted across cables and connectors.

Representation

The pinout can typically be shown as a table or diagram, though it is necessary to clarify how to view the diagram, stating if it shows the backside of the connector (where wires are attached) or the "mating face" of the connector. Published pinouts, which are particularly important when different manufacturers want to interconnect their products using open standards, are typically provided by the connector or equipment manufacturer. Some pinouts are provided by 3rd parties since some connectors are not well documented by the manufacturer.

While repairing electronic devices, an electronics technician uses electronic test equipment to "pin out" each component on a PCB. The technician probes each pin of the component in turn, comparing the expected signal on each pin to the actual signal on that pin.

Example pinouts


= USB pinout =

# +5V (Red)
# -Data
# +Data
# GND (Black)


= PS/2 pinout =

n 5 6 3 4 1 2

# KBDAT (data)
# not used
# GND
# VCC (+5V)
# KBDCLK (clock)
# not used

ee also

* Datasheet
* piping and instrumentation diagram
* circuit diagram
* schematic


= External links =
* [http://www.hardwarebook.net/ The Hardware Book] - Pinout collection
* [http://pinout.net Crossover search of pinouts at pinout.net]
* [http://pinouts.ru/ Pinouts of hardware connectors with description of common interfaces at pinouts.ru]
* [http://www.allpinouts.org Pinouts (pin-out)] - Historical Pinouts collection


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