Pin |
Computer Pin Name |
Description |
---|---|---|
1 | GND | Y Ground |
2 | GND | C Ground |
3 | Y | S-Video Luminance (Y) |
4 | C | S-Video Chrominance (C) / Pb |
5 | (sens) | Wire to Gnd to enable pin 7 S/PDIF (Inspirion, M90, XPS) |
6 | VIDEO | Composite Video / Pr |
7 | GND | S/PDIF Data (when enabled) |
Pins 1, 2, and the shell are shorted together. It's worth noting that the assignments of pins 1-4 correspond directly to those of S-video. This pinout comes from a dell adapter labeled 044CTV (confirmed to work with a Dell Inspiron 7500), tested using a multimeter.
On the following Dell models, pin 7 will output S/PDIF when pin 5 is shorted to Gnd :-
Inspiron (6400, 640m, 9400, E1405, E1505, E1705, XPS M1710), Precision WorkStation M90 and XPS (M1210, M1710 M1730).
On the D/DOCK, the S/PDIF is permanently enabled at the RCA socket (and not output on the DIN socket pin 7)
Pins 3, 4, 6 are used for HD TV in YPbPr mode, tested on a Inspiron 1720 in full HD.
reverse 4 and 6 for component video