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Wetzel 06-01-2004 00:12

Cable Pin outs
 
Came across a very cool site today, thought I would share if anyone wanted to have some interesting player station controls.

Keyboard, monitor & mouse pinouts for PC, SUN, MAC, USB, FireWire, RS232, Digital Flat Panel and EVC configurations

http://www.nti1.com/technote.html.


Wetzel

Rickertsen2 06-01-2004 00:53

Re: Cable Pin outs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wetzel
Came across a very cool site today, thought I would share if anyone wanted to have some interesting player station controls.

Keyboard, monitor & mouse pinouts for PC, SUN, MAC, USB, FireWire, RS232, Digital Flat Panel and EVC configurations

http://www.nti1.com/technote.html.


Wetzel

I have been looking for a Sun monitor pinout. Looks like i should be able to boild a Sun to VGA adapter pretty easily, assuming the same signaling levels and. The ID pins are curious. I will have to fin out what they do. Anybody happen to have this freakish bit of knowledge?

Random Dude 06-01-2004 21:31

Re: Cable Pin outs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rickertsen2
I have been looking for a Sun monitor pinout. Looks like i should be able to boild a Sun to VGA adapter pretty easily, assuming the same signaling levels and. The ID pins are curious. I will have to fin out what they do. Anybody happen to have this freakish bit of knowledge?


Hows this work for you: http://www.pin-outs.com/datasheet_30a.htm


Though I do have to wonder, the few sun monitors i've seen all had 5 BNC connectors on the back (R,G,B,H,V). Are there other types?

Rickertsen2 07-01-2004 23:40

Re: Cable Pin outs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Random Dude
Hows this work for you: http://www.pin-outs.com/datasheet_30a.htm


Though I do have to wonder, the few sun monitors i've seen all had 5 BNC connectors on the back (R,G,B,H,V). Are there other types?

Yup, somebody gave me and old sun computer to mess with, that has something that sortof looks like a freakish hybrid betweed a D-sub connector and some coax connectors. They have a name and i have seen them b4 in RF test equiptment, but idon't remember their name right now.

Hah! :
http://www.nti1.com/cable-sn.html

Random Dude 08-01-2004 05:03

Re: Cable Pin outs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rickertsen2
Yup, somebody gave me and old sun computer to mess with, that has something that sortof looks like a freakish hybrid betweed a D-sub connector and some coax connectors. They have a name and i have seen them b4 in RF test equiptment, but idon't remember their name right now.

Hah! :
http://www.nti1.com/cable-sn.html


Ya, they are called BNC connectors. They are typically found on RF test equipment, and on most professional video equipment.

Rickertsen2 08-01-2004 12:51

Re: Cable Pin outs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Random Dude
Ya, they are called BNC connectors. They are typically found on RF test equipment, and on most professional video equipment.

Not the BNC conenctors, the others ones. The D-Sub looking ones.

Random Dude 08-01-2004 22:49

Re: Cable Pin outs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rickertsen2
Not the BNC conenctors, the others ones. The D-Sub looking ones.

Really should read closer before responding.. :)

Chris

Joe Beynon 09-01-2004 09:50

Re: Cable Pin outs
 
i was just looking for a picture of the connector for everyone to see and came across this page. if you look down a bit theres a picture and for the guy who wanted to make an adaptor, at quick glance it looks useful. i on the otherhand got a free adaptor when i bought my 21" sun monitor refurbished. the connector is so big that the adapter has a bend in it nowadays.

Al Skierkiewicz 10-01-2004 13:50

Re: Cable Pin outs
 
The manufacturer of the original D connectors was looking to expand their product line and came up with a hybrid connector in a D shell that allowed a small number of coaxial and normal pins combined into one connector. Although the origianl application was for military or Nasa use, video manufactures and RF designers both have used them in designs for many years. I believe the connector is actually a push on SMA connector although I don't remember the exact mil spec part # off the top of my head. They are still available but expensive.


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