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Re: IIc power connector pin-out
In article <331897EE.1398@ix.netcom.com>, <jcreid@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>I want to power up a couple of "new" IIc's, but neither one came with
>the power brick. I know they can run on 10-15 VDC, but I don't happen
>to have the pin out diagram for the 7 pin DIN connector. Can anyone
>help? Thanks in advance.
Take a look at my page of Apple II pinouts at
http://www.visi.com/~nathan/a2/faq/pinouts.html It has what you're
looking for, plus lots more pinouts. I quote:
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Apple //c External Power Connector
From the Apple //c Technical Reference Manual
Section 11.2.2 The External Power Connector
The external power supply is attached to the internal converter by
means of a 7-pin DIN connector. The connector pins are identified in
Figure 11-1 and Table 11-3.
Figure 11-1 External Power Connector
. --+ +-- Pin# Signal
. / 7 |_| 1 \ Pin 1 Not Connected
. | 6 2 | Pin 2,3 Signal Ground
. \ 5 4 3 / Pin 4 Shield Ground
. \_______/ Pin 5,6 +15 VDC
. Pin 7 Not Connected
Table 11-3 External Power Connector Signals
Pin# Name Description
1,7 -- Not Connected
2,3 Ground Common Electrical Ground
4 Chassis Chassis Ground
5,6 +15 +15-volt DC input to converter
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Nathan Mates
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