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alternate_power_a_v_connector [2014/12/14 07:47] papa_novemberalternate_power_a_v_connector [2014/12/14 07:54] papa_november
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-The extra pins on the connector can be clipped before they short to the PCB, and the extra pins can be wired straight to the output of the stereo board. This is the proposed new pinout:+The extra pins on the connector can be clipped before they short to the PCB, and they can then be wired straight to the output of the stereo board. This is the proposed new pinout:
  
 {{:connectors:din-8_female_jack_end_.png|}}{{:connectors:din-8_male_plug_end_.png|}} {{:connectors:din-8_female_jack_end_.png|}}{{:connectors:din-8_male_plug_end_.png|}}
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 Unfortunately, this causes a problem. The power jack is a DIN-7 and thus it's easy to accidentally plug the power supply into the A/V jack, which would be Bad. The solution: change the power connector (and possibly get a better power supply while you're at it). Here's the proposed new pinout: Unfortunately, this causes a problem. The power jack is a DIN-7 and thus it's easy to accidentally plug the power supply into the A/V jack, which would be Bad. The solution: change the power connector (and possibly get a better power supply while you're at it). Here's the proposed new pinout:
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 +{{:arcade:din-5c_female_jack_end_.png|}}{{:connectors:din-5c_male_plug_end_.png|}}
  
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