DB9 or RS232 Color Code
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Tonio
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Hello,
I'm looking for the correspondence between the wire colors and the pin numbers on a DB9 or RS232 connector (I'm not exactly sure about the difference between the two).
In the cable, you can find the following colors:
-gray
-blue
-red
-black
-purple
-green
-orange
-yellow
-brown
On this cable, I'm actually looking for the correspondence with:
-data in
-data out
-ground
All this in order to be able to recover the connector to connect another cable (PC/GPS interface)
If anyone has any ideas on the question...
Thanks in advance, Tonio
I'm looking for the correspondence between the wire colors and the pin numbers on a DB9 or RS232 connector (I'm not exactly sure about the difference between the two).
In the cable, you can find the following colors:
-gray
-blue
-red
-black
-purple
-green
-orange
-yellow
-brown
On this cable, I'm actually looking for the correspondence with:
-data in
-data out
-ground
All this in order to be able to recover the connector to connect another cable (PC/GPS interface)
If anyone has any ideas on the question...
Thanks in advance, Tonio
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Hello
DB is the type of connector: two asymmetrical rows of pins
DB9 with 1 row of 4 and 1 row of 5
DB 25 with 12 and 13, etc...
RS 232 is the type of serial connection.
Minimum 3 wires can go through a DB9 (in the case of laptops)
DB 15, DB 25, etc...
No color coding in this case; what matters is the pin number of the connector. I'm going to see if I can find something....
Patrice
AKA: Where it passes, the material perishes...
DB is the type of connector: two asymmetrical rows of pins
DB9 with 1 row of 4 and 1 row of 5
DB 25 with 12 and 13, etc...
RS 232 is the type of serial connection.
Minimum 3 wires can go through a DB9 (in the case of laptops)
DB 15, DB 25, etc...
No color coding in this case; what matters is the pin number of the connector. I'm going to see if I can find something....
Patrice
AKA: Where it passes, the material perishes...