The 6-Pin Mini DIN PCB Mount Socket is the definitive choice for engineers and repair technicians looking for a reliable, board-level interface. Best known as the classic PS/2 port found on computer motherboards, this connector is also a staple in amateur radio, medical instrumentation, and industrial control systems. Engineered for through-hole (PTH) mounting, this socket provides a rock-solid physical and electrical connection, ensuring your device communicates flawlessly with standard 6-pin peripherals.
Motherboard & KVM Repair: Replace broken or loose PS/2 mouse and keyboard ports on legacy computers and server equipment.
Amateur Radio (Ham Radio): Ideal for building or repairing data interface ports on transceivers (commonly used for TNC and packet radio).
Industrial Controllers: A compact solution for serial communication ports on PLCs and embedded systems.
Custom Peripheral Design: Use it to create your own specialized controllers, sensors, or data logging tools.
Right-Angle PCB Design: Features a 90-degree orientation for horizontal mounting on a PCB, allowing the port to sit flush with the edge of an enclosure.
Full Metal Shielding: The outer nickel-plated shroud provides essential grounding and shields against EMI/RFI noise for stable data transmission.
Reinforced Mounting Legs: Equipped with sturdy snap-in plastic or metal retention legs to relieve stress on the solder joints during plug insertion.
Industry-Standard Footprint: Designed to fit standard PS/2 port layouts, making it a direct drop-in replacement for most legacy hardware.
Reliable Contact Life: Precision-formed copper alloy contacts are designed to withstand thousands of mate/un-mate cycles without signal loss.
High Heat Resistance: The thermoplastic insulator is rated for wave soldering temperatures, preventing deformation during the manufacturing process.
Keyed for Accuracy: Includes the standard internal keyway to prevent 4-pin or 8-pin plugs from being inserted incorrectly.
Connector Type: Mini DIN Female
Pin Count: 6 Pins
Is this the same as an S-Video port?
No. S-Video uses 4 pins. This is the 6-pin version. While the circular shell is the same size, the pin configuration is different. Please verify your board layout.
Will it fit my vintage IBM or Dell motherboard?
Yes, most legacy PCs use the standard 6-pin Mini DIN footprint. However, always check the pin spacing on your PCB to ensure a match.
Are the pins fragile?
The pins are designed to be inserted into a PCB. Once soldered, they are very secure. We recommend using a small amount of flux to ensure clean, strong solder joints.
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