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== GameCube Controller Connector Pinout ==
== GameCube Controller Connector Pinout ==
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| 7 || Black || 6 || Cable shielding / ground. Usually the same ground of pin 3.
| 7 || Black || 6 || Cable shielding / ground. Usually the same ground of pin 3.
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== GameCube AV Connector Pinout ==
== GameCube AV Connector Pinout ==
<small>'''Note:''' ''Female'' is connector at the video cable. ''Male'' is connector at the console.</small>
''Main article:[[Nintendo Multi Out]]''
 
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! Pin # !! Name !! Description
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| 1 || R || R
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| 2 || G || G
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| 3 || C-Sync || Composite Sync
<small>''Replaced by +12V on PAL SNES and PAL Gamecube consoles But not the PAL N64''</small>
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| 4 || B || B
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| 5 || GND || Ground
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| 6 || GND || Ground
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| 7 || Y || S-Video Y (Luminance)
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| 8 || C || S-Video C (Chrominance)
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| 9 || CVBS || Composite Video
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| 10 || +5V || +5 VDC
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| 11 || L+R || Left+Right Audio (Mono)
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| 12 || L-R || Left-Right Audio (Used to calculate Stereo)
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Latest revision as of 23:15, 19 February 2023

GameCube Controller Connector Pinout

GameCube Controller Pinout.svg
Pin # Color J1 Function
1 Yellow 2 5V Power Supply (used by rumble motor)
2 Red 3 DATA line: bi-directional data to/from console, pull up to 3.43V
3 Green 4 Ground
4 White 5 Ground (Extrme Skillz GC to USB interface has pins 3+4 wired as common ground)
5 - - Unknown
6 Blue 1 3.43V logic supply
7 Black 6 Cable shielding / ground. Usually the same ground of pin 3.

GameCube AV Connector Pinout

Main article:Nintendo Multi Out