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    Audio Connection Standards (Connectors)

    (Connectors and Cables)

    1. Balanced "XLR" (Cannon) Standard
    A. Pin # 1 = Shield
    B. Pin # 2 = Signal + (Signal Hot)
    C. Pin # 3 = Signal - (Signal Cold)

    2. 1/4 inch Stereo Phone Plug (TRS) for Balanced Audio Circuits
    A. Tip = Signal + (Signal Hot)
    B. Ring = Signal - (Signal Cold)
    C. Sleeve = Shield

    3. 1/4 inch Mono Phone Plug (TR) for Unbalanced Audio Circuits
    A. Tip = Signal + (Hot)
    B. Sleeve = Signal - (Shield & Signal Return Path)

    4. RCA / Phono Plug
    1. Tip = Signal + (Hot)
    2. Sleeve = Signal - (Shield & Signal Return Path)

    5. RCA Phono Plug Color Codes
    A. Red = Audio, Right Channel
    B. White = Audio, Left Channel
    C. Yellow = Composite Video
    D. Orange = Digital Audio (S/PDIF {Sony/Philips Digital
    Interface Format})
    E. Green = Y (Component Video - YPbPr)
    F. Blue = Cb or Pb (Component Video - YPbPr)
    G. Red = Cr or Pr (Component Video - YPbPr)

    6. Amphenol 3 Pin Balanced Microphone Connector
    A. Pin Home = Shield
    B. Pin Forum = Signal + (Signal Hot)
    C. Pin Blogs = Signal - (Signal Cold)

    7. Amphenol 4 Pin Microphone Connector (Balanced and Unbalanced)
    A. Pin Home = Shield
    B. Pin Forum = + (Hot) Unbalanced (Note: Unbalanced output is
    with respect to the Shield)
    C. Pin Blogs = Signal + (Hot) Balanced
    D. Pin Groups = Signal - (Cold) Balanced
    8. DIN 5 Pin Connector (Tape Deck I / O Connector
    (13.2 mm diameter)
    A. Pin Home = Right Channel Record Input
    B. Pin Forum = Shield & Signal Common)
    C. Pin Blogs = Right Channel Playback Output
    D. Pin Groups = Left Channel Record Input
    E. Pin Uncategorized Groups = Left Channel Playback Output

    9. 1 / 8 inch (3.5 mm) Mono Phone Plug (TR)
    A. Tip = + (Hot)
    B. Sleeve = - (Shield & Signal Return Path)

    10. 1 / 8 inch (3.5 mm) Stereo Phone Plug {The type used on most Sound Cards}
    A. Tip = Left Channel + (Hot)
    B. Ring = Right Channel - (Hot)
    C. Sleeve = Shield & Signal Common

    11. 1 / 8 inch (3.5 mm) Microphone Input Plug (TRS) {The type used on most Sound Cards}
    A. Tip = Signal + (Hot)
    B. Ring = Phantom Power (~3 to 4 Volts @ ~ 0.75 to 1.5 mA)
    C. Sleeve = Shield & Circuit Common

    12. Modular Telephone Jack Wiring (- 48 Volt, 4 terminal, 2 line system / United States)
    A. Red* or Blue or Blue with White Stripe = Line Home (negative) (Hot)
    B. Green* or White or White with Blue Stripe = Line Home (positive)
    (Common)
    C. Yellow* or Orange or Orange with White Stripe = Line Forum - (Hot)
    D. Black* or White or White with Orange Stripe = Line Forum + (Common)
    * Denotes the most standard color code


    13. Standard USB (Universal Serial Bus) Pinout and Color Code
    A. Pin Home = Vbus (5 Volts @ 500 mA) (Red Wire)
    B. Pin Groups = Vbus Ground Return Conductor (Black Wire)
    C. Pin Blogs = Data + (Green Wire)
    D. Pin Forum = Data – (White Wire)
    Note: Data + and Data – Conductors are a Twisted Pair
    1. 3.5 mm Phone style Jack Pinout (same as 1/8 inch phone jacks)
    (also referred to as TRRS plugs)
    A. Pin Home (Tip) = Left Channel Output
    B. Pin Forum (1st Ring) = Right Channel Output
    C. Pin Blogs (2nd Ring) = Ground/Common
    D. Pin Groups (Sleeve) = Microphone Input

    15. Stereo Phono Cartridge Wiring Color Standard
    A. Red = Right Channel Signal (Hot)
    B. Green = Right Channel Signal Return
    C. White = Left Channel Signal (Hot)
    D. Black = Left Channel Signal Return


    16. 2.5 mm *3/32”) Stereo Phone Plug* {used on some mobile phones}
    A. Tip = Left Channel + (Hot)
    B. Ring = Right Channel - (Hot)
    C. Sleeve = Shield & Signal Common
    *Note: This type of connector is sometimes used to deliver dc
    power to an electronic device

    "Who put orange juice in my orange juice?" - - - William Claude Dukenfield
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