Stereo headphone jack diagram - is this correct?
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Edit: This information is correct. I've tested it and it works perfectly.
I had the hardest time figuring out how to wire up the headphone jack to my SNES portable, and I thought that a diagram I could put in the wiki would help. I'm going off of memory so please tell me if this is correct or not. Do I have the pins in the right place?
Green headphone jack found with PSOne screen
(could also use RadioShack stereo headphone jack catalog #274-249; similar placement of pins)
Pin 1: Ground
Pin 2: Connect to "HP_R" on back of PSOne/Zenith screen
Pin 3: Connect to "HPS"
Pin 4: Connect to "HPS"
Pin 5: Connect to "HP_L"
The way it works: In order for sound to come out of the speakers, HP_L, HPS, and HP_R must be connected. This is why you have to blob solder over all three if you aren't making a headphone jack. Otherwise, the audio output goes to HP_L and HP_R (which obviously stands for headphone left channel and headphone right channel). Pins 2 & 3 and pins 4 & 5 are "normally closed", thus creating the short. When a headphone plug is inserted, they are no longer connected and thus eliminates the short. This switches the audio output from the speakers to the headphones. Tadaa!
If this info is already available, then it's not easily found. Forgive me if I missed it, and hopefully this info will be handy to someone. If you've never listened to Yoshi's Island (or any other game with great, complex music) in full stereo through headphones, you're missing out!
I had the hardest time figuring out how to wire up the headphone jack to my SNES portable, and I thought that a diagram I could put in the wiki would help. I'm going off of memory so please tell me if this is correct or not. Do I have the pins in the right place?
Green headphone jack found with PSOne screen
(could also use RadioShack stereo headphone jack catalog #274-249; similar placement of pins)
Pin 1: Ground
Pin 2: Connect to "HP_R" on back of PSOne/Zenith screen
Pin 3: Connect to "HPS"
Pin 4: Connect to "HPS"
Pin 5: Connect to "HP_L"
The way it works: In order for sound to come out of the speakers, HP_L, HPS, and HP_R must be connected. This is why you have to blob solder over all three if you aren't making a headphone jack. Otherwise, the audio output goes to HP_L and HP_R (which obviously stands for headphone left channel and headphone right channel). Pins 2 & 3 and pins 4 & 5 are "normally closed", thus creating the short. When a headphone plug is inserted, they are no longer connected and thus eliminates the short. This switches the audio output from the speakers to the headphones. Tadaa!
If this info is already available, then it's not easily found. Forgive me if I missed it, and hopefully this info will be handy to someone. If you've never listened to Yoshi's Island (or any other game with great, complex music) in full stereo through headphones, you're missing out!
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well, sorry if this is dragging a topic up from the grave, I don't know how long topic are supposed to last
Yes your diagram is right just tried it works great, thank you!!!
oh and with the "It differs between jacks" that may be, but with my jack the switching worked then stopped. after much fiddling I grabbed a random jack in my drawer of crap and it had the exact same pin positions and it works great.
Yes your diagram is right just tried it works great, thank you!!!
oh and with the "It differs between jacks" that may be, but with my jack the switching worked then stopped. after much fiddling I grabbed a random jack in my drawer of crap and it had the exact same pin positions and it works great.
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Sorry to bump an old thread, but can someone verify this for me? I think I switched "HP_R" and "HP_L" in my diagram from what it should be. On the SNESp I'm working on, the sound coming from the speakers and the sound through the headphones was switched when I wired it according to the above diagram. Long story short: should pins 2 and 5 be switched?
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Re: Stereo headphone jack diagram - is this correct?
I know that I'm personally resurrecting an old topic (sorry about that), but I know nothing about creating or putting together headphone jacks and I was looking for information for my younger brother. He fixes old stereo equipment as a hobby and was looking for info on this subject himself. Think you could put these headphone jacks into home theater systems? Also, Is there actually a wiki article with this diagram or is it only on this thread?
Sorry for bothering you fine folks. I'll leave you be now. Take it easy and thanks! =D
Sorry for bothering you fine folks. I'll leave you be now. Take it easy and thanks! =D
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