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What (who) is pinout - definition

MAPPING OF THE PHYSICAL CONTACTS OF AN ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR OR ELECTRONIC COMPONENT TO THEIR FUNCTIONS
Pin-out; Basing diagram; Pinouts; Basing diagrams; Pin out; Ballout; Pinout diagram
  • 555 timer integrated circuit]] showing its 8 pins (numbered 1-8) and their corresponding functions ("ground", "trigger", "output", etc.)
  • PS/2 connector pinout

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2016 VIDEO GAME
Pinout (game); Pinout (video game)
¦ noun Electronics a diagram showing the arrangement of pins on an integrated circuit and their functions.
Pinout         
2016 VIDEO GAME
Pinout (game); Pinout (video game)
In electronics, a pinout (sometimes written "pin-out") is a cross-reference between the contacts, or pins, of an electrical connector or electronic component, and their functions. "Pinout" now supersedes the term "basing diagram" that was the standard terminology used by the manufacturers of vacuum tubes and the RMA.
PinOut         
2016 VIDEO GAME
Pinout (game); Pinout (video game)
PinOut is a pinball video game developed by the Swedish indie game studio Mediocre. It was released in October 2016 for Android and iOS.

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Pinout

In electronics, a pinout (sometimes written "pin-out") is a cross-reference between the contacts, or pins, of an electrical connector or electronic component, and their functions. "Pinout" now supersedes the term "basing diagram" that was the standard terminology used by the manufacturers of vacuum tubes and the RMA. The RMA started its standardization in 1934, collecting and correlating tube data for registration at what was to become the EIA. The EIA (Electronic Industries Alliance) now has many sectors reporting to it, and sets what are known as EIA standards where all registered pinouts and registered jacks can be found.