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The DIN connector saw several other uses outside of audio.
The remaining seven pins of the 31-pin DIN connector were used for power and ground signals.
It featured a 5-pin DIN connector used to connect the computer to a cassette tape recorder.
The cables terminate in a 180 five-pin DIN connector.
This power supply has the same DIN connector so can also be used with the +2A/B.
Later Macintosh models use 8-pin miniature DIN connectors instead.
DIN connector is a type of electronic connector.
They are superficially similar to the older and smaller DIN connector range, but are not physically compatible with them.
The original standard was a 16-bit bus, designed to fit within the existing Eurocard DIN connectors.
Instead, they use non-standard 7-pin DIN connectors to carry two channels of audio and one channel of data.
Mini-DIN is similar to the larger, older DIN connector.
The Dragon 32 also used 4 5-pin DIN connectors for joysticks, tape connection and monitor outputs.
Others like Audio Alchemy (now defunct) used DIN connectors.
The BBC Micro computer used a 5-pin DIN connector.
Nonetheless, "AT keyboard" remains a popular name for any keyboard that uses the five-pin DIN connector.
Output was through two separate 5-pin DIN connectors for a monochrome TV or color TV/monitor.
While DIN connectors appear superficially similar to the newer professional XLR connectors, they are not compatible.
DIN connector, one of a number of electrical (audio/video/keyboard) connectors following DIN standards.
Also note that some early C64 units use a 5-pin DIN connector that carries composite video and luminance signals, but lacks a chroma signal.
One custom multi-output for picture and sound (9-pin mini-DIN connector rather than the 8-pin DIN connector on the original model)
To ensure a ready supply of inexpensive cabling for its home computer peripherals, Commodore chose standard DIN connectors for the serial interface.
It had a back-panel RS-232 serial connection through a five-pin DIN connector, and no front-panel controls except Open/Close.
On the back of the device you could also find an eight-pin DIN connector for a cassette recorder with which you could load programs at 2400 bit/s.
A DA15 connector on the outside of the board is often broken out into DIN connectors for MIDI.
Futurebus systems were implemented with 9Ux280 Eurocard mechanics using 96-pin DIN connectors resulting in a backplane that supported both 16 and 32 bit bus widths.