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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2003
Location: reunion island
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hi
does anyone know the output on the four pins on the ps2 power supply thanx bye |
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diyAudio Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Belgium
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Hi,
1 Mouse-Data Mouse data packets or keyboard scan codes are sent from the mouse or keyboard to the computer on this single wire serially. 2 -- Not Connected (Reserved) 3 GND Ground for voltage 4 VCC +5 voltage (max. 500mAmp) 5 Mouse-Clock This signal is sent from the mouse or keyboard to synchronize the data signal. 6 -- Not Connected (Reserved) A pic of the male connector: Cheers,
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Sofia
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Frank
I have a suspicion this is not the same ps2 |
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diyAudio Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Belgium
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Hi,
PlayStation 2 perhaps? Unfortunately, if I guessed right, I haven't got a clue. Sorry,
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2003
Location: reunion island
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hi
thanx for your answer but its a ps2 only four pins help meeeeee!!!! |
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diyAudio Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Belgium
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Hi,
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Assuming once again it's for a mouse or keyboard you'll notice that on the 6 pin standard 2 pins are reserved wich allows the use of a Y- connector on some laptops to use a keyboard and mouse simultaneously using only one port. So, if we ommit those two unused connectors you'd have: From left to right when viewed from the top: 1. Data send. 2. Ground. 3. 5Vcc @ 500mA. 4. Clock and datasync. Hope this helps,
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diyAudio Moderator
Join Date: Jan 2003
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As far as I know the 4 pin mini-din is used for s-video.
PS2 mouse mini-din's have 6 pins. The pinout of the 4 pin mini-din is: 1: Ground Y 2: Ground C 3: Y (Luminance) 4: C (Crominance) The picture is taken from the solder side of the (male) connector. Hope this helps. If not, tell us some more about the connector (picture) or what you plan to do with it. Greetings /Hugo |
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diyAudio Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Belgium
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Hi Hugo,
The connector is called a 6-pin mini-DIN, but some mice and keyboards are made with the (male) connector having only four pins (i.e., with the unconnected pin 2 and pin 6 missing). Your guess is as good as a mine though,
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Croatia
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This one?
(IMHO, voltages are +5,+12, maybe -12) |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2003
Location: reunion island
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yes moamps
it's this connector do you know the output power? bye |
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