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blog:486_pvi_sp3_ps2 [2021/01/26 09:18] – [Female PS/2 Connector] john | blog:486_pvi_sp3_ps2 [2021/01/26 10:58] (current) – [Female PS/2 Connector] john | ||
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Unfortunately there isn't a standard connector to go from this header to a female PS/2 connector. | Unfortunately there isn't a standard connector to go from this header to a female PS/2 connector. | ||
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+ | ==== Asus Motherboard Header ==== | ||
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+ | The motherboard header on the PVI-486SP3 is arranged in a 2x4 pin header: | ||
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==== Female PS/2 Connector ==== | ==== Female PS/2 Connector ==== | ||
- | Here's what a standard female PS/2 connector looks like, and the pin assignment: | + | Here's what a standard female PS/2 connector looks like, and the pin assignment, //looking in to the connector// from the side you plug in the mouse connector, //not// the solder side: |
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- | {{: | + | ==== Connections ==== |
+ | Again, the (female) PS/2 connector is shown //looking in// to the socket, //not// from the solder side. | ||
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