There are 26 pinout(s) found
- Alpine USB iPod connection for iDA-x001,100,200,300 The Alpine 09-09244Z01 iPod USB interface cable is used to connect iPods to Alpine's range of in-dash digital media recievers iDA-x001,100,200,300 at full USB speed.
- Apple iPhone (1G, 3G, 3GS, 4, 4S) Dock cable connector Used in iPhone (1G, 3G and 3GS) mobile phones for charging, connecting to a PC via USB or Firewire, to a stereo via line-out, to a serial device (controlled via the Apple Accessory Protocol).
- Apple iPod, iTouch, iPad remote and headphone The 3rd generation iPod introduced a new headphone and remote connector, which carries audio data and remote control data to the iPod. The remote control data is sent via a serial Apple Accessory Protocol. Note, on the iphone, itouch, ipad devices, the base ring is used for microphone input.
- Apple Power Macintosh 6100/60 and 6100/66 Power Supply
- Ask Impression A6+, 960 projectors vga out, vga in, audio in, video in, svideo in
- Atari-style joystick to PC joystick adapter
- Dell Dimension 8100 (and may be others) power connectors
- DisplayPort DisplayPort is a digital display interface.
- DMX (DMX512) DMX (Digital MultipleX) is a communications protocol used mainly to control stage lighting. It is a form of the RS-485 architecture.
- eSATA (External SATA) eSATA provides a variant of SATA for external connectivity. It uses a more robust connector, longer shielded cables, and stricter electrical standards. The protocol and logical signaling are identical to internal SATA.
- Ethernet RJ45 connection wiring and cable Nowdays ethernet is a most common networking standard for LAN (local area network) communication. The ethernet cable used to wire a RJ45 connector of network interface card to a hub, switch or network outlet. The cable is called wipe, patch cord, straight-thru cable.
- Ethernet RJ45 connection wiring and cable Nowdays ethernet is a most common networking standard for LAN (local area network) communication. The ethernet cable used to wire a RJ45 connector of network interface card to a hub, switch or network outlet. The cable is called wipe, patch cord, straight-thru cable.
- Floppy Diskdrive
- Garmin Nuvi GPS Power Connector Wiring diagram pinout to place Garmin Nuvi, Oregon and GPSMAP 62, Garmin Drive 60 GPS in recharge mode.
- IEEE1284-C (HP printer) This interface connector may be found at some HP printers equipped with LPT port and some other hardware. Connector is half-pitch Centronics (HPCN36) MDR 36.
- MCA 32 bit bus plus MCA memory-matched extensions, MCA AVEC Auxiliary Video Extension Connector
- Micro-USB 2.0 connector Micro-USB is a standard connector for a wide range of portable devices, including cell phones and smartphones
- Micro-USB of cameras and camcorders
- Motorola RAZR, RIZR, Z8 mini-USB Charger for Motorola RAZR, RIZR and some other cell phones mini-usb chargers
- OBD II diagnostic interface OBD stands for on-board diagnostics and defines the modern fuel managed vehicles electronic interface system.
- SATA The Serial ATA (SATA) bus is the serial version of the ATA bus. Primarily used for hard disk connections.
- SO DIMM (144 pin)
- Tandberg and Sanako RJ12 headsets These connectors are used in headsets manufactured by SANAKO (formerly Tandberg) for use with videoconferencing and in school language labs.
- USB USB (Universal Serial Bus) designed to connect peripherals such as mice, keyboards, scanners, digital cameras, printers, hard disks, and networking components to PC. It has become the standard connection method for wide variety of devices.
- USB USB (Universal Serial Bus) designed to connect peripherals such as mice, keyboards, scanners, digital cameras, printers, hard disks, and networking components to PC. It has become the standard connection method for wide variety of devices.
- USB 3.0 connector USB 3.0 is the successor of USB 2.0. USB 3 reduces the time required for data transmission, reduces power consumption, and is backward compatible with USB 2.0