Reference Guide

ConnectorPinout A free-form string
describing the pin
configuration and signal
usage of a physical
connector.
string
ConnectorType An array of integers
defining the type of physical
connector. An array is
specified to allow the
description of
“combinations” of
connector information. For
example, one array entry
could specify RS-232,
another DB-25, and a third
entry could define the
connector as male. See
Connector Type Values for
the values of the
ConnectorType property.
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Table 11. Connector Type Values
0 - Unknown 30 - unused 60 - Micro-DIN 90 - On board IDE Connector
1 - Other 31 - unused 61 - PS/2 91 - On board floppy
2 - Male 32 - IEEE-48 62 - Infrared 92 - 9 Pin dual inline
3 - Female 33 - AUI 63 - unused 93 - 25 Pin dual inline
4- Shielded 34 - UTP Category 3 64 - Access bus 94 - 50 Pin dual inline
5 - Unshielded 35 - UTP Category 4 65 - unused 95 - 68 Pin dual inline
6 - SCSI (A) High-Density (50
pins)
36 - UTP Category 5 66 - Centronics 96 - On board sound
connector
7 - SCSI (A) Low-Density (50
pins)
37 - BNC 67 - Mini-Centronics 97 - Mini-jack
8 - SCSI (P) High-Density (68
pins)
38 - RJ11 68 - Mini-Centronics
Type-14
98 - PCI-X
9 - SCSI SCA-I (80 pins) 39 - RJ45 69 - Mini-Centronics
Type-20
99 - Sbus IEEE 1396-1993 32-
bit
10 - SCSI SCA-II (80 pins) 40 - Fiber MIC 70 - Mini-Centronics
Type-26
100 - Sbus IEEE 1396-1993
64-bit
11 - Fibre Channel (DB-9
Copper)
41 - unused 71 - Bus mouse 101 - unused
12 - Fibre Channel (Fiber
Optical)
42 - unused 72 - ADB 102 - GIO
13 - Fibre Channel SCAII (40
pins)
43 - PCI 73 - AGP 103 - XIO
14 - Fibre Channel SCAII (20
pins)
44 - ISA 74 - VME bus 104 - HIO
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