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- | ====== Serial Cable Pinouts ====== | + | ====== Cable Pinouts ====== |
- | ===== INTEL ===== | + | ===== Ethernet ===== |
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+ | The house ethernet standard is T568B: | ||
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+ | ^ RJ45 Pin ^ Color ^ Pair ^ | ||
+ | ^ 1 | White/orange | 2 | | ||
+ | ^ 2 | Orange | 2 | | ||
+ | ^ 3 | White/Green | 3 | | ||
+ | ^ 4 | Blue | 1 | | ||
+ | ^ 5 | White/Blue | 1 | | ||
+ | ^ 6 | Green | 3 | | ||
+ | ^ 7 | White/Brown | 4 | | ||
+ | ^ 8 | Brown | 4 | | ||
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+ | ===== Serial ===== | ||
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+ | ==== NULL ==== | ||
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+ | This mapping is the same for male and female connectors. | ||
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+ | ^ DB9 Pin ^ DTE Function ^ Adapter Color ^ RJ45 Pin ^ | ||
+ | ^ 1 | CD | | | | ||
+ | ^ 2 | Rx | Yellow | 6 | | ||
+ | ^ 3 | Tx | Green | 5 | | ||
+ | ^ 4 | DTR | Blue | 1 | | ||
+ | ^ 5 | GND | Red | 4 | | ||
+ | ^ 6 | DSR | Black | 3 | | ||
+ | ^ 7 | RTS | Brown | 7 | | ||
+ | ^ 8 | CTS | Gray | 8 | | ||
+ | ^ 9 | RI | | | | ||
+ | ^ | | Orange | 2 | | ||
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+ | ^ DB25 Pin ^ PM Function ^ Adapter Color ^ RJ45 Pin ^ | ||
+ | ^ 2 | Tx | Green | 5 | | ||
+ | ^ 3 | Rx | Yellow | 6 | | ||
+ | ^ 4 | RTS | Brown | 7 | | ||
+ | ^ 5 | CTS | Gray | 8 | | ||
+ | ^ 6 | DSR | Black | 3 | | ||
+ | ^ 7 | GND | Red | 4 | | ||
+ | ^ 20 | DTR | Blue | 1 | | ||
+ | ^ | | Orange | 2 | | ||
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+ | ==== STD (Straight-Through) ==== | ||
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+ | ^ DB25 Pin ^ Adapter Color ^ | ||
+ | ^ 2 | Yellow | | ||
+ | ^ 3 | Green | | ||
+ | ^ 4 | Gray | | ||
+ | ^ 5 | Brown | | ||
+ | ^ 6 | Blue | | ||
+ | ^ 7 | Red | | ||
+ | ^ 20 | Black | | ||
+ | ^ | Orange | | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== INTEL ==== | ||
There are two standards for IDC-to-DB9, one is the standard straight-through method, mapping pin n on the IDC to pin n on the DB-9. The other is "Intel" format, which does a completely daft mapping. This is explained [[http://www.scantips.com/serial-db9.html | here]]. | There are two standards for IDC-to-DB9, one is the standard straight-through method, mapping pin n on the IDC to pin n on the DB-9. The other is "Intel" format, which does a completely daft mapping. This is explained [[http://www.scantips.com/serial-db9.html | here]]. |