) Table 2-5 Connections between wires and pins (using a straight-through cable as an example) Matching Pins of Wires Wire Color 1 White-Orange 2 Orange 3 White-Green 4 Blue 5 White-Blue 6 Green 7 White-Brown 8 Brown ...
) Table 2-5 Connections between wires and pins (using a straight-through cable as an example) Matching Pins of Wires Wire Color 1 White-Orange 2 Orange 3 White-Green 4 Blue 5 White-Blue 6 Green 7 White-Brown 8 Brown ...
Even though they are considered neutral, white and gray wires might be carrying currents and pose a real danger if you don’t handle them properly – one wrong move could result in electrocution. Since these wires are carrying power back to the service panel, they should be handled with caut...
White: Neutral, but will be hot when the circuit is complete Black: Hot wire or Live Wire Green (sometimes bare): Ground Safety Considerations When performing any electrical work on your home, it’s important to understand a fewfundamental conceptsabout electricity. The first i...
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Common PCB colors range from blue to green, with other popular options beingpurple, red, white, clear, and black. People are often perplexed by blue PCB boards since they look so different from the standard circuitry on the market.
Two cables entering an outlet box indicate that the outlet is not the last fixture on a circuit. One of the black wires receives power from the service panel; the other sends it on to other loads on the circuit. The white wires allow current passing through the outlet and the other loads...
Black Square Headphone/line out Green Round Microphone in Pink Round Line in Blue Round Digital out Yellow/White Round Subwoofer out Orange Round Rear surround sound Black Round Center channel Gray Round MIDI Gold Rounded trapezoid Firewire
Protective groundPGBare, Green, or Green-Yellow Two-wire ungrounded DC system PositiveL+No recommendation (Red) NegativeL-No recommendation (Black) Two-wire grounded DC system Positive (Negative grounded) circuitL+Red Negative (Negative grounded) circuitNWhite ...
The light turned green, and then he was off, and so was I. I wondered, "What's happening here that I need to know about?" I always just assumed this was the work of some bored kids. But the way he told me to "Google it" led me to believe this was something more profound, da...