Tripp Lite P106-000 Datasheet

Category
Cable interface/gender adapters
Type
Datasheet

Tripp Lite P106-000 Computer Cable is an adapter designed to connect a keyboard with an AT style plug to a computer with a PS/2 style connector. It features a DIN5 female port that converts to a male PS/2 (MD6 male) port, allowing for easy connection between older and newer devices. The gold-plated copper contacts ensure maximum conductivity and prevent data loss, while the aluminum undermold shield meets FCC requirements for EMI/RFI protection. With its lifetime warranty, this adapter provides a reliable and durable solution for connecting AT-style keyboards to PS/2 ports on computers.

Tripp Lite P106-000 Computer Cable is an adapter designed to connect a keyboard with an AT style plug to a computer with a PS/2 style connector. It features a DIN5 female port that converts to a male PS/2 (MD6 male) port, allowing for easy connection between older and newer devices. The gold-plated copper contacts ensure maximum conductivity and prevent data loss, while the aluminum undermold shield meets FCC requirements for EMI/RFI protection. With its lifetime warranty, this adapter provides a reliable and durable solution for connecting AT-style keyboards to PS/2 ports on computers.

Tripp Lite
1111 West 35th Street
Chicago, IL 60609 USA
Telephone: +(773) 869 1234
Model #: P106-000
Computer Cable, AT to PS2 Keyboard Adapter DIN5F to DIN6M
Highlights
Use this adapter to convert an AT style keyboard for use with PS/2 style port
Converts a DIN5 female port to a male PS/2 for (MD6 male)
Description
Tripp Lite's AT-to-PS/2 keyboard adapter allows you to connect a keyboard with an AT style plug to a computer with a PS/2 style connector. Gold
plated copper contacts provide maximum conductivity with no data loss. An aluminum undermold shield meets FCC requirements on EMI/RFI
protection. Tripp Lite warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for life.
System Requirements
Computer with a PS/2 style connector (MiniDin6F)
Keyboard with an AT style plug (Din5M)
Package Includes
AT to PS2 Keyboard Adapter DIN5F to DIN6M
Features
Connect a keyboard with an AT style plug to a computer with a PS/2 style connector
Connector type: DIN5 (female) to MiniDIN6 (male)
Tripp Lite warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for life
Specifications
CONNECTIONS
Connector A
DIN-5 (FEMALE)
Connector B
MINI DIN-6 (MALE)
Related Items
Optional Products
Product Type Related Model Description Qty.
Computer Cables P106-06I Computer Cable, 6-in. AT to PS2 Keyboard Adapter DIN5F to DIN6M -
Computer Cables P203-006 Computer Cable, 6-ft. AT Keyboard Extension DIN5F to DIN5M -
Computer Cables P222-006 Computer Cable, 6-ft. PS2 Keyboard/Mouse Extension MiniDIN6M to
MiniDIN6F
-
Computer Cables P222-010 Computer Cable, 10-ft. PS2 Keyboard/Mouse Extension MiniDIN6M to
MiniDIN6F
-
Computer Cables P222-015 Computer Cable, 15-ft. PS2 Keyboard/Mouse Extension MiniDIN6M to
MiniDIN6F
-
Computer Cables P230-001 Computer Cable, 1-ft. PS2 Keyboard/Mouse Y Splitter MiniDIN6M to
two MiniDIN6F
-
More information, including related products, owner's manuals, and additional technical specifications, can be found online at
www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=2206.
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Tripp Lite P106-000 Datasheet

Category
Cable interface/gender adapters
Type
Datasheet

Tripp Lite P106-000 Computer Cable is an adapter designed to connect a keyboard with an AT style plug to a computer with a PS/2 style connector. It features a DIN5 female port that converts to a male PS/2 (MD6 male) port, allowing for easy connection between older and newer devices. The gold-plated copper contacts ensure maximum conductivity and prevent data loss, while the aluminum undermold shield meets FCC requirements for EMI/RFI protection. With its lifetime warranty, this adapter provides a reliable and durable solution for connecting AT-style keyboards to PS/2 ports on computers.

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