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-{{av:goodsaturn.jpg}}   +====== Sega Saturn AV Pinout ====== 
-The and audio assignments have been swapped, as this info has been incorrect for n years... :(+{{av:10mdin.png |Saturn AV Pinout }} 
 + 
 +===== Pinout Chart ===== 
 +^Pin^Name^Description^ 
 + 1 |  CSYNC/**9V** | Composite Sync for NTSC / **+9VDC for PAL** | 
 +|  2 |   | Left Audio  | 
 +|  3 |   | Right Audio  | 
 +|  4 |  5V  | +5 Volts DC | 
 +|  5 |  R  | RGB Red  | 
 +|  6 |  G  | RGB Green  | 
 +|  7 |  B  | RGB Blue  | 
 +|  8 |  CVBS  | Composite Video  | 
 +|  9 |  Y  | S-Video Y (Luma)   | 
 +|  10 |  C  | S-Video C (Chroma)   | 
 +|  11 |  GND  | Ground 
 + 
 +==== Notes ==== 
 +  * CSYNC/Composite Sync is replaced by **+9VDC** on **PAL** Sega Saturn systems 
 + 
 +  * Sega style 10 pin mini din connectors for DIY cables can be purchased from Tim Worthington [[http://etim.net.au/shop/shop.php?crn=205&rn=514&action=show_detail|here]] 
 + 
 +  * Luma (pin 9) can be used as sync when connecting RGB to devices such as the XRGB-mini and Sony PVM monitors. 
 + 
 +  * Details for modifying a NTSC system to output 9VDC as found on PAL systems can be found in [[http://nfggames.com/forum2/index.php?topic=4236.msg28506#msg28506|this forum thread]].  Thanks KillingBeans. 
  
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