Pin-out of PS2

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damorgue

22 Aug 2012, 16:53

Does anyone know what colours go to which pins of the PS/2 in a G80-3000? I think I have the older version of the PCB. I always thought the colours of the PS/2 were standardized but apparently they aren't. Could someone open theirs?

Best would be if someone in here has one with the old version of the PCB and could give me this:

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How are these pins connected to the PCB? There are 5 solderingpoints. Labeled from top to bottom A-E. Could someone give me something like

1-A
2-B
3-D
4-C
5-E
6-not used

That is just an example. Thanks. It would be greatly appreciated.

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damorgue

22 Aug 2012, 19:33

dirge measured it for me

THANK YOU DIRGE

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dirge

22 Aug 2012, 20:44

No worries :)

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Kurk

23 Aug 2012, 11:32

kbdbabel is an excellent source for connectors, protocols and more:

http://www.kbdbabel.org/conn/index.html

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dirge

23 Aug 2012, 11:53

Kurrk wrote:kbdbabel is an excellent source for connectors, protocols and more:

http://www.kbdbabel.org/conn/index.html
That was my first thought too, but I had a feeling he was needing to re-attach a cable and needed the pinning where the cable connected to the board. May be wrong on that mind. :)

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damorgue

23 Aug 2012, 15:34

Exactly. I got a PCB for a project that lacked the cable. It would have taken a long time to check which point on the pcb was clock and which was data etc.

Thanks dirge, you sir are an angel.

On a second note, I got myself a PS/2 cable and will solder it now to verify that the board and controller works before I start destroying it.

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dirge

23 Aug 2012, 16:00

ouch why destroy!?!? I've got an old olivetti case that could be scrubbed up for a 3000 if you needed it :)

and always happy to help :)

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damorgue

23 Aug 2012, 16:11

I got the PCB for free (paid for shipping) and it has no switches, no case, no stabilizers etc. It is only a pcb, which I intend to use as a base for something. It is not like I am destroying a mint condition 3000 which is complete.

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dirge

23 Aug 2012, 16:34

ah fair enough then :)

but if you wanted to rebuild it to a 3000, people here will have the bits for you :)

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