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  2. File:MiniDIN-9 Diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    A diagram of the 9 pin Mini-DIN connector. Date: 1 June 2006 (original upload date) Source: No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright claims). Author: No machine-readable author provided. Mobius assumed (based on copyright claims).

  3. SAE J1939 - Wikipedia

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    SAE J1939 defines five layers in the seven-layer OSI network model, and this includes the Controller Area Network (CAN) ISO 11898 specification (using only the 29-bit/"extended" identifier) for the physical and data-link layers. Under J1939/11 and J1939/15, the data rate is specified as 250 kbit/s, with J1939/14 specifying 500 kbit/s.

  4. File:IEC 61076 M12 A-coding 9-pin connector diagram.svg

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  5. CAN bus - Wikipedia

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    pin 2: CAN-Low (CAN−) pin 3: GND (ground) pin 7: CAN-High (CAN+) pin 9: CAN V+ (power) A male DE-9 connector (plug) This de facto mechanical standard for CAN could be implemented with the node having both male and female 9-pin D-sub connectors electrically wired to each other in parallel within the node. Bus power is fed to a node's male ...

  6. Mini-DIN connector - Wikipedia

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    Color-coded PS/2 connection ports (purple for keyboards and green for mice) on the rear of a personal computer An S-video connector: because this is a female connector, Pin 1 is at lower right. Mini-DIN connectors are 9.5 millimetres (3 ⁄ 8 in) in diameter and come in seven patterns, with the number of pins from three to nine. Each pattern is ...

  7. SAE J1587 - Wikipedia

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    The J1587 protocol uses different diagnostic connectors. Up to 1995, individual OEMs used their own connectors. From 1996 to 2001, the 6-pin Deutsch-connector was standard. Beginning in 2001, most OEMs converted to the 9-pin Deutsch. Some OEMs still use the 6-pin Deutsch. It has mostly been used for US made vehicles, and also by Volvo.