Coaxial Power Connector - RadioShack Adaptaplug Conversion Matrix

RadioShack Adaptaplug Conversion Matrix

RadioShack sells a line of adapter plugs for universal AC adapters. Each "Adaptaplug" has a single-letter code, but does not provide any other official designation, nor publish the complete specifications and tolerances on barrel and pin dimensions. Note that RadioShack's website only lists the diameters to the nearest 0.1 mm, and sometimes differs slightly from the official EIAJ RC-5320A standards, when applicable. This list may include some discontinued parts, which are retained for completeness.

Adaptaplug Outside

diameter

Inside

diameter

Pin

diameter

Standard

type

Voltage

range

Ring

color

Radio Shack

part number

A 2.3 mm 0.7 mm EIAJ-01 < 3.15 V Yellow 3807936
B 4.0 mm 1.7 mm EIAJ-02 3.15 – 6.3 V Yellow 3780266
C 4.7 mm 1.7 mm EIAJ-03 6.3 – 10.5 V Yellow 3780267
D 5.5 mm 3.3 mm 0.9 mm EIAJ-04 10.5 – 13.5 V Yellow 3780268
E 2.5 mm (3/32" submini plug) Black 3870005
F 3.5 mm (1/8" mini plug) Black 3875411
G 3.0 mm 1.1 mm Turquoise 3807935
H 3.4 mm 1.3 mm IEC 60130-10 Type E Orange 3870006
I 3.8 mm 1.1 mm IEC 60130-10 Type C Pink 3870007
J 5.0 mm 1.5 mm Red 3870004
K 5.0 mm 2.1 mm Purple 3807937
L 5.0 mm 2.5 mm Dark Green 3807938
M 5.5 mm 2.1 mm IEC 60130-10 Type A Navy 3807939
N 5.5 mm 2.5 mm IEC 60130-10 Type A White 3807940
O 5.5 mm 2.8 mm Brown 3780269
P 5.5 mm 3.8 mm 1.8 mm Not Specified 3802153
Q 6.3 mm 3.0 mm Yellow-Green 3780270
R 6.9 mm 4.2 mm 0.7 mm Not Specified 3912655
S 5.5 mm 1.5 mm Gray 3875405
T 6.5 mm 4.3 mm 1.4 mm EIAJ-05 13.5 – 18.0 V Yellow 3875406
U 6.5 mm 4.1 mm / 3.10 mm 1.0 mm IEC 60130-10 Type D? Light Yellow 3875407

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