The manner in which an electrical connector or device is wired; the list of signals that correspond to each pin or output
(Elektrik, Elektronik) Pinout (or pin-out) is a term used in electronics to describe how an electrical connector is wired. An electrical connector typically consists of several electrical contacts or pins that can be used to carry electrical power or signals. Due to the wide variety of applications and manufacturers, a wide selection of electrical connectors exists with different types and numbers of contacts or pins. The pinout of a connector identifies each individual pin, which is critical when creating cable assemblies and adapters. Proper identification of pins and wires ensures that the signals and power are transmitted across cables and connectors
The electrical signals associated with each pin and connector Also called pin assignment
{i} diagram or table which describes the function of each wire in a cable or of each pin in a chip or connector (Computers)
The schematic describing the circuit output requirements for a membrane switch or other electronic device
A list or diagram that shows how the individual wires in a cable or connector are used
Configuration of copper wires within the cable Often referred to as straight through or cross over