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  2. IEC metric screw sized connectors - Wikipedia

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    M12 A-coded 5-pin connector: For each connector size, the A-coding is the inspecific pinout variant and the only variant defined in varying numbers of pins. Ethernet cable with an M12 X-coded connector in one end and a modular connector in the other.

  3. File:IEC 61076 M12 X-coding 8-pin connector diagram.svg

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  4. M12 - Wikipedia

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    M12 bolt, a size of ISO metric screw thread; M12 connector, a size of IEC metric screw sized electrical connector; Mathieu group M 12, in the mathematical field of group theory; Magic 2012, the thirteenth core set in Magic: The Gathering; S-mount (CCTV lens), a CCTV lens mount using a M12x0.5 thread; M12, a difficulty grade in mixed climbing

  5. Electrical connector - Wikipedia

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    NMEA 2000 cabling using M12 connectors. The M12 connector, specified in IEC 61076-2-101, is a circular electrical plug/receptacle pair with 12mm OD mating threads, used in NMEA 2000, DeviceNet, IO-Link, some kinds of Industrial Ethernet, etc. [16] [17]

  6. File:IEC 61076 M12 A-coding 8-pin connector diagram.svg

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  7. DIN connector - Wikipedia

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    Five-pin male 180° DIN connector from a 1988 Schneider MF2 keyboard by Cherry. The DIN connector is an electrical signal connector that was standardized by the Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN), the German Institute for Standards, in the mid 1950s, initially with 3 pins for mono, but when stereo connections and gear appeared in late 1950s (1959 or so), versions with 5 pins or more were ...