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http://34.77.62.133/en/products/separator-cable-for-keyboard-and-mouse-ps2-minidin-male-to-female-separation-pins-CS082/
Separator cable for keyboard and mouse PS2 miniDIN male to female (separation pins)
REF: CS082
Specifications
- Cable that allows us to obtain 2 PS2 connections from a single PS2 port.
- Ideal when you want to add an expanded keyboard and a mouse (for example) and a laptop and it only has one PS2 socket.
- The PINOUT of this cable is as follows (MiniDIN6-M/MiniDIN6-H-1/MiniDIN6-H-2): 1/-/1, 2/1/-, 3/3/3, 4/4/4, 5/-/5, 6/5/- and GND/GND/GND.
- Therefore it is a duplicator that separates the specific signals of each connectionr.
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€3.82
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€4.70
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€3.45
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2 years
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warranty
14 days
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100%
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Specifications
- Cable that allows us to obtain 2 PS2 connections from a single PS2 port.
- Ideal when you want to add an expanded keyboard and a mouse (for example) and a laptop and it only has one PS2 socket.
- The PINOUT of this cable is as follows (MiniDIN6-M/MiniDIN6-H-1/MiniDIN6-H-2): 1/-/1, 2/1/-, 3/3/3, 4/4/4, 5/-/5, 6/5/- and GND/GND/GND.
- Therefore it is a duplicator that separates the specific signals of each connectionr.
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Cable that allows us to obtain 2 PS2 connections from a single PS2 port. Ideal when you want to add an expanded keyboard and a mouse (for example) and a laptop and it only has one PS2 socket. The PINOUT of this cable is as follows (MiniDIN6-M/MiniDIN6-H-1/MiniDIN6-H-2): 1/-/1, 2/1/-, 3/3/3, 4/4/4, 5/-/5, 6/5/- and GND/GND/GND. Therefore it is a duplicator that separates the specific signals of each connectionr.
- Gross Weight: 30 g
- Number of packages: 1
- Packages size: 16.0 x 7.0 x 1.1 cm
- Master-pack: 50
Technical terms
- MiniDin
MiniDin
The mini-DIN connector designates a family of circular connectors, each with a diameter of 9.5 mm and a varied number of pins inside. Although initially designed as mere electrical connectors, they are very popular in electronics and computers, having succeeded the larger DIN connector. Both are standards of Deutsches Institut für Normung, the German standardization body.