K KeepItSimpleStupid Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Jun 4, 2016 #23 They probably used what they had for a symbol. This is probably the more proper one. https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/141897/dc-power-supply-jack-connector-pinout Figure it out the hard way.
They probably used what they had for a symbol. This is probably the more proper one. https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/141897/dc-power-supply-jack-connector-pinout Figure it out the hard way.
JimB Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Jun 4, 2016 #24 KeepItSimpleStupid said: This is probably the more proper one. Click to expand... I agree. The info in your link is good, just need to be aware that in the TD201 application, the tip is the -ve side and the sleeve is the +ve side. JimB
KeepItSimpleStupid said: This is probably the more proper one. Click to expand... I agree. The info in your link is good, just need to be aware that in the TD201 application, the tip is the -ve side and the sleeve is the +ve side. JimB