Build or repair high-fidelity video and power cables with our 4-Pin Mini DIN Male Plug. Most commonly recognized as the industry standard for S-Video, this 4-pin connector is engineered to maintain signal separation between brightness and color for superior analog video quality. Its compact, circular design also makes it a popular choice for specialized low-voltage power inputs and data transmission in medical and industrial equipment.
S-Video Cable Repair: Fix or customize video leads for high-end VCRs, DVD players, and classic gaming consoles.
Specialized Power Supplies: Replace damaged plugs on laptop chargers, scanners, and external hard drive power bricks that utilize the 4-pin format.
Legacy Apple Hardware: Compatible with Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) ports found on vintage Macintosh keyboards and mice.
Custom DIY Electronics: An excellent space-saving choice for projects requiring four independent signal lines in a single shielded connector.
Standard 4-Pin Layout: Features precision-machined male pins designed for a secure, low-resistance fit into any standard 4-pin Mini DIN female socket.
Integrated Metal Shielding: Provides essential protection against EMI and RFI, ensuring a clean, noise-free signal for video and data applications.
Durable Strain Relief: Includes a flexible rubber boot that prevents wire fatigue and protects the internal solder joints from mechanical stress.
Solder-Bucket Terminals: Internal pins are designed with easy-to-access solder buckets for a permanent and reliable wire connection.
Reliable Signal Integrity: Nickel-plated contacts ensure a consistent electrical connection and resist corrosion over time.
Keyed for Safety: Includes the standard internal alignment guide to prevent incorrect orientation, protecting your equipment from accidental shorts.
Robust Build Quality: Constructed with high-impact ABS housing and heat-resistant insulators that can withstand professional soldering temperatures.
Connector Type: Mini DIN Male Plug
Pin Count: 4 Pins
Compatibility: Standard S-Video and 4-Pin Circular Data Ports
Is this the same as a PS/2 plug?
No. While they look similar, a PS/2 plug is 6-pin. This is a 4-pin plug, primarily used for S-Video. They are not interchangeable.
Can I use this for a 7-pin S-Video port?
In most cases, yes. A 4-pin male plug will fit into a 7-pin female S-Video port found on many older laptops and video cards, though it will only utilize the standard video pins.
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