pinout
Pinout refers to the mapping that identifies the function associated with each pin in a connector, socket, or integrated circuit package. It specifies which pin is ground, which supplies power, and which carries data, control, or timing signals. Pinouts are essential for wiring, troubleshooting, and cross-compatibility, and they vary between devices, standards, and revisions. To interpret a pinout, engineers consult the device’s datasheet or a pinout diagram that shows pin numbers, signal names, voltage levels, and sometimes allowable currents.
Common pinout conventions vary by connector type. For through-hole and surface-mount headers on printed circuit boards,
Usage tips: always verify pinout against the official datasheet, confirm pin1 orientation, and avoid applying power