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Hi, I need some help to weld a p1 plug stereo to rca stereo. I need a diagram(+ and left/right signals). I know the rca plug connector(+ and - diagram), but I do´nt know the p1 diagram to weld. I need complete diagram schematic.Thanks...
I've no idea what a P1 plug might be?. Presumably it's something specific to your country?, but as you don't have your location filled in we don't know where that might be?.
No, what you need is to read the replies people write to you.
There is not P1 plug, it's a reference designator. What you need is an audio plug like the one here:
**broken link removed**
Or it could be slightly different, you tell me.
The pin-out for this one is:
A- Left Audio
B- Right Audio
C- Audio Ground
D- Not needed for your purposes.
If you're capable of locating this forum, it's even less effort to enter HD-15 to RCA Adaptor into your web browser! Doesn't anyone do things for themselves anymore? Here then, you sit back in your comfy chair with a cup of coffee, while I do the research for you! BTW, you better have good soldering and cable prep skills to reliably construct an adaptor that involves an HD-15 connector. A professionally made adaptor sells for $20 (US) and one is pictured below.
I gather what you desire is labeled as HD15-3RCA: **broken link removed**this cable will not work to connect the VGA output of a computer to a TV's yellow, red and white RCA connectors or to the red, green and blue RCA connectors.
If you are trying to feed VGA to a standard television set you'll need a converter module like the one shown here: http://svideo.com/vga2video2.html
If you desire to make your own adaptor, then here are the HD-15 pinouts and you can simply solder shielded wire between the appropriate pins to RCA plugs. Here is the link that explains how in detailed steps: http://www.myhometheater.homestead.com/vgacable.html
VGA Video connector pinouts: Pin # - Signal Name - CAT 5 Conductor
1 - Red - Orange
2 - Green - Green 3 - Blue - Blue 4 - No Connection 5 - Ground - No Connection 6 - Ground - Orange/White
7 - Ground - Green/White 8 - Ground - Blue/White 9 - No Connection 10 - Ground - No Connection 11 - No Connect
12 - DDC DAT - No Connection 13 - Horizontal Synchronization - Brown 14 - Vertical Synchronization - Brown White
Yeah, I do see where he mentions about welding it. I gather that next he'll ask for a circuit that allows him to perform low-current welding of hook-up wire! I can help him there as well by having him make use of a rewound MOT.
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