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Both male and female Centronics connectors are available. Male Centronics connectors have side latches that snap into tabs on the sides of female connectors. Female connectors also have slots to receive pins from male connectors. Typically, Centronics connections consist of a 36-pin male or female connector at the printer or other peripheral, a cable, and a 25-pin parallel port on the computer. Centronics connectors use eight parallel data lines, as well as other lines to read status information and send control signals.
Antenk Centronic connectors offer low cost cable-to-board and board-to-board connections. They are available in 14, 24, 36,and 50 contacts. Termination types include P.C.B., solder cup, and I.D.C. They can be used in a wide variety of computer and data interface applications.
Centronic Connector Straight Type
Centronic Connector R/angle Type
Centronic Connector Solder Type
Centronic Connector IDC Type & Hood
Centronic Connector Solder Type With Spring Latch
Centronic Connector R/angle Type With Spring Latch
Centronic Connector Straight Type With Spring Latch
Standards of Centronics Connectors
The first Centronics connectors transmitted data in only one direction, from a computer, and to only one type of device, a printer. With the development of new peripherals, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEE) approved and expanded the communications standard for Centronics connectors. IEEE 1284 specifies five modes of operation:
compatibilityenhanced parallel port (EPP)
Compatibility mode, the original Centronics parallel interface, is intended for use with dot matrix and older laser printers, but can be combined with nibble mode for bi-directional transfer. As its name suggests, nibble mode sends data back to the computer in two 4-bit nibbles. By contrast, byte mode transfers a single byte of data from the peripheral to the computer. ECP, an advanced bi-directional mode used by scanners and faxes, incorporates channel addressing. EPP uses data cycles that transfer data between the computer and the peripheral and address cycles that assign address, channel, or command information.
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