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Latest revision as of 00:14, 16 June 2022
DEC PDP-11's generally use a common system of colours in the power harness which leads from the power supply to the backplanes, etc.
It is:
Line | Colour |
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+20V | Orange |
+15V | Grey |
+15B (sometimes +12B) | White |
+5V | Red |
+5B | Red/white stripe |
Ground | Black |
-5V | Brown |
-15V | Blue |
-15B (sometimes -12B) | Green |
ACLO | Yellow |
DCLO | Purple |
LTC | Brown |