Re: Power Supply Cable Pinouts
Friday, August 11, 2017 3:20 PM
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Thank you for your reply. I'm sure the pin-outs shown will be helpful in the future. Unfortunately the illustrations in your post do not include the Perif1 cable to which I referred. In any event, I have looked up the pin-outs for the long time standard "peripheral" power plug. Using a voltmeter, it would seem that the Perif1 plug is the same. So I am going with that pin arrangement to use it to power the device I needed 12V for (a USB port extender). So far so good. I was going to place an illustration here for others who may have the same issue, however, it seems the only way is to include one is to supply a link to it and I didn't want to hot link to one and use someone else's bandwidth. So here is a pin list instead:
Pin 1 - (Yellow) +12V
Pin 2 - (Black) Common
Pin 3 - (Black) Common
Pin 4 - (Red) +5V
I included the standard colors in the list above for those who might do what I did and use an old matching male connector they had laying about. There is a "molex" type connector included with the cables for the power supply for those who don't have one handy. The pins numbers are marked on one side.
Thanks again.