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14-bit dual-ISP up to 55 MP; Throughput: 1.2 GP/sec (from 1.0 GP/sec on SD805) ISP is clocked at 600 MHz; DSP features H.264, H.265 UHD/30fps encoding and decoding [178] Modem and wireless features Snapdragon X10 LTE modem Cat 9: download up to 450 Mbit/s; Upload up to 50 Mbit/s; Bluetooth 4.1 [185] SOC features 20 nm manufacturing technology
However, there is room for confusion. The PIC data sheets show an inverted socket and do not provide a pictorial view of pinouts so it is unclear what side of the socket Pin 1 is located on. The illustration provided here is untested but uses the phone industry standard pinout (the RJ11 plug/socket was original developed for wired desktop phones).
The signal standard and pinout are backward-compatible with CGA, allowing EGA monitors to be used on CGA cards and vice versa. Early VGA cards also used this connector. VGA connector (DE-15) Became a nearly ubiquitous analog computer display connector after first being introduced with IBM x86 machines. Older VGA connectors were DE-9 (9-pin).
The codes given in the chart below usually tell the length and width of the components in tenths of millimeters or hundredths of inches. For example, a metric 2520 component is 2.5 mm by 2.0 mm which corresponds roughly to 0.10 inches by 0.08 inches (hence, imperial size is 1008).
found in an ISP specific modem/router, plug with male type, 12VDC power connector, manufactured by ARRIS, unknown standard, photo above in male connector example 6.30 2.50 found in an ISP specific modem/router, 12VDC power connector, manufactured by Compal, unknown standard 6.30 3.00 Q Icom R75, R8500 6.50 ?.?? EIAJ RC-5322 6.50 3.00
Mini/Micro-A and -B pinout Pin Name Wire color [a] Description 1 V BUS: Red +5 V 2 D− White Data− 3 D+ Green Data+ 4 ID No wire On-The-Go ID distinguishes cable ends: "A" plug (host): connected to GND "B" plug (device): not connected; 5 GND Black Signal ground
The connector on the Amiga 1000 uses crossover wiring, similar to a telephone handset. The connector wiring on the Apple computers, however, requires a polarized straight-through pinout. Using a telephone handset cable instead of the supplied cable could short out the +5 volt DC supply and damage the Apple computer or the keyboard. [12]