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  2. 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 ...

  3. Mini-DIN connector - Wikipedia

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    PS/2 female socket pin numbering: note that it is a mirror of the male connector. The mini-DIN connectors are a family of multi-pin electrical connectors used in a variety of applications. Mini-DIN 9.5 millimetres (3 ⁄ 8 in) is similar to the larger, older 13.2 mm diameter DIN connector.

  4. File:DIN-5 Diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 455 × 455 pixels. ... A diagram of the 5 pin DIN connector. File usage. The following 3 pages use this file:

  5. 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.

  6. File:DIN connector pinout.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:DIN connector pinout.svg. Add languages. ... Original file (SVG file, nominally 1,052 × 744 pixels, file size: 110 KB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons.

  7. RCA connector - Wikipedia

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    Some older tape recorders, and equipment like receivers designed to connect to them, use a 5-pin DIN connector to connect left and right for record and playback with a single cable. Adapters between this connector and RCA connectors have used white and red for left and right channel recording, and blue (or sometimes black) and yellow for ...

  8. D-subminiature - Wikipedia

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    Later Macintosh models use 8-pin miniature DIN connectors instead. On PCs, 25-pin and (beginning with the IBM PC/AT) 9-pin plugs were used for the RS-232 serial ports; 25-pin sockets were used for parallel ports (instead of the Centronics port found on the printer itself, which was inconveniently large for direct placement on the expansion cards).

  9. File:DIN-5c Diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 455 × 455 pixels. Other resolutions: ... A diagram of the 5 pin DIN connector. Date: 3 June 2006 (original upload date)