Pin assignments for i/o connectors, Port locations, Serial connector – Dell Inspiron 4150 User Manual

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Pin Assignments for I/O Connectors

Dell™ Inspiron™ 4150 

Port Locations

Serial Connector

Use the 9-pin serial connector to attach a serial device to the computer. The serial connector passes data in serial format (1 bit at a time over one line). This
connector supports a variety of devices, including a serial mouse, that require serial data transmission. If you reconfigure your hardware, you may need pin
number and signal information for the serial connector.

Parallel Connector

Use the 25-hole parallel connector to attach a parallel device to the computer. The parallel connector is used primarily for printers. The parallel connector
transmits data in parallel format, where 8 data bits (one byte) are sent simultaneously over eight separate lines.

The parallel connector can also be configured for compatibility with the PS/2 standard. Support for the EPP feature improves network adapter performance
(adapters connect to the computer's parallel connector and require the appropriate software drivers from the adapter's manufacturer).

  

Port Locations

  

Serial Connector

  

Parallel Connector

  

Docking Connector

  

PS/2 Connector

  

USB Connector

  

Video Connector

  

S-Video TV-Out Connector

1 air intake

6 PS/2 connector

2 serial connector

7 USB connector

3 parallel connector

8 video connector

4 docking connector

9 AC adapter connector

5 air vent

 

 

Pin

Signal I/O Definition

1

DCD

I

Data carrier detect

2

RXDA

I

Receive data

3

TXDA

O

Transmit data

4

DTR

O

Data terminal ready

5

GND

N/A Signal ground

6

DSR

I

Data set ready

7

RTS

O

Request to send

8

CTS

I

Clear to send

9

RI

I

Ring indicator

Shell N/A

N/A Frame ground

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