Noun
pinout (plural pinouts)
(electronics) The manner in which an electrical connector or device is wired; the list of signals that correspond to each pin or output.
Native RS-232 data interface with proprietary pinout adapter. Source: Internet
Region protection Common HuCard Converters With HuCards, a limited form of region protection was introduced between markets which for the most part was nothing more than running some of the HuCard's pinout connections in a different arrangement. Source: Internet
The power supply of the ZX Spectrum +2A used the same pinout as the +3. Source: Internet
The standard defines the electrical characteristics and timing of signals, the meaning of signals, and the physical size and pinout of connectors. Source: Internet
The TurboGrafx offers the same expansion connector pinout as the PC Engine, but has a slightly different shape so peripherals must be modified to fit. Source: Internet
The XTA pinout was very similar to ATA, but only eight data lines and two address lines were used, and the physical device registers had completely different meanings. Source: Internet