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  2. Computer fan - Wikipedia

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    These can be plugged into 3-pin headers, but will lose their fan speed control. The Molex part number of receptacle is 47054-1000. The Molex part number of individual crimp contacts is 08-50-0114. The Molex part number of the header is 47053-1000. Four-pin Molex connector This connector is used when connecting the fan directly to the power supply.

  3. Computer fan control - Wikipedia

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    A PWM-capable fan is usually connected to a 4-pin connector (pinout: Ground, +12 V, sense, control). The sense pin is used to relay the rotation speed of the fan and the control pin is an open-drain or open-collector output, which requires a pull-up to 5 V or 3.3 V in the fan.

  4. Pin header - Wikipedia

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    1×6 pin header (one row) 1×6 female header (one row) A pin header (or simply, header) is a form of electrical connector. A male pin header consists of one or more rows of metal pins molded into a plastic base, often 2.54 mm (0.1 in) apart, though available in many spacings. [1] Male pin headers are cost-effective due to their simplicity.

  5. Asus Tinker Board - Wikipedia

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    1× 2-pin DC Fan header 1× 2-pin RTC Battery header. 40-pin header with: up to 2 x SPI bus; up to 2 x I2C bus; up to 2 x UART; up to 3 x PWM; up to 1 x PCM/I2S(master/slave) up to 1 x S/PDIF TX; 2 x 5V power pins; 2 x 3.3V power pins; 8 x ground pins; 1 x 2-pin recovery header. 1 x 2-pin power-on & reset header. 1 x 3-pin debug UART header. 1 ...

  6. Reference designator - Wikipedia

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    Connectors on this cable would be designated: 1A1W35P1; 1A1W35P2; ASME Y14.44-2008 continues the convention of Plug P and Jack J when assigning references for electrical connectors in assemblies where a J (or jack) is the more fixed and P (or plug) is the less fixed of a connector pair, without regard to the gender of the connector contacts.

  7. Molex connector - Wikipedia

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    As SATA becomes more prevalent, Molex connectors can be found repurposed, through use of an adaptor, to serve as six-pin PCIe power connectors to make up for a lack of such connectors on a power supply. Lower power devices (e.g. 3.5-inch floppy drives) use the smaller AMP 171822-4 connector instead.

  8. JST connector - Wikipedia

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    JST manufactures numerous series (families) and pitches (pin-to-pin distance) of connectors. [2] [3] JST connectors are used in many types of products, and commonly used by electronics hobbyists and consumer products for rechargeable battery packs, battery balancers, battery eliminator circuits, 3D printers, and radio controlled servos. [4]

  9. Talk:Computer fan - Wikipedia

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    Some computer fans, especially smaller ones (80mm or less) use a 2-pin connector, which is present on graphics cards. It is somehow similar to the 3-pin Molex connector used for fans, but it is not just a 3-pin Molex with one pin less. You cannot plug these connectors into 3-pin Molex headers. Many of these fans can be found here e.g. and .

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