web page is from http://l8r.net/technical/t-keyboard.shtml A1000 web page is from Amiga 1000 Keyboard Pinouts | ||
5 PIN DIN 180° (DIN41524) FEMALE |
6 PIN MINI-DIN FEMALE (PS/2 STYLE) |
4 PIN RJ22 (tel-handset not line ) |
The A1000 male keyboard connector is referred to by various numbers. ( RJ9, RJ10, RJ11, RJ22 & 4P4C ) It is not a RJ11 or RJ12 on the A1000 I have. I have gotten the correct part using the RJ22 number. |
Pin | CDTV , 6 pin | A1000 RJ22 | A2/3000, 5pin | CD32, 6 pin | A4000, 6 pin |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | GND | +5V | KCLK | DATA | I/O |
2 | KBDATA | CLOCK | KDAT | TxD | n/c |
3 | KBCLOCK | DATA | n/c | GND | Ground |
4 | Vcc | GND | GND | +5V | +5V ( 100mA) |
5 | KBSE | n/c | +5V | Clock | Clock |
6 | n/c | RxD | n/c |
GND is ground.
+5V is positive 5 volts.
KCLK, CLOCK and KBCLOCK is keyboard clock.
I/O, KBDATA, KDAT and DATA is keyboard data.
TxD is RS-232 Transmit data.
RxD is RS-232 receive data.
KBSE is keyboard sense.
The A1000 connector is RJ9?, RJ10? RJ22 and the phone line is RJ11 (capable of 6 conductors but uses 4 )(or RJ12 capable of 6 conductors uses 6 )
A2000/3000 is a 5-pin DIN female.
CD32 is a 6-pin miniDIN female.
A4000 is a 6-pin miniDIN female.
It has been reported that some very very very early Amiga 2000 keyboards have a different pinout. If you can show me some documentation on this I would be happy to post it here.