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IEEE 1394 Bus

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Hi everybody, I'm new to the PCA forums, I would like to know if anyone knows the pin out
of the IEEE 1394 bus connectors found on most of the Creative SB cards? I have a Creative
SB Audigy MP3+ and my case has a 1394 cable with 6 little connectors at the end (they are
TPA+, TPA-, TPB+, TPB-, VP, and VG.)to be connected to headers on mobo or in my case
the sound card IEEE 1394 for the front 1394 port on my case.

Any and all info regarding this would be greatly appreciated.
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welcome to PCA!

I have no idea what the answer is but someone will come along with it I am sure!
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Pin Signal
1 TPA+
2 TPA-
3 GND
4 GND
5 TPB+
6 TPB-
7 *Power (+12VDC)
8 *Power (+12VDC)
9 KEY (Not Used)
10 PHY_GND

<img src="http://dmzweb4.europe.creative.com/wwim ... card16.jpg">

This link may or may not work:

<a href="http://dmzweb4.europe.creative.com/SRVS ... /">Link</a>

All I did was goto Creative's support site, chose the Audigy MP3+, and typed in firewire as the query.
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Thanks for the info wvjohn, I had no idea that I could've gotten that kind of detailed info
from Creative's site. Again, thanks a bunch!
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My appologies Busby, it was you who got all of that info on the IEEE 1394 bus connector on
my SB Audigy MP3+ . I accidentally credited another member for what you did and I greatly
appreciated your help and I thank you.
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Meh. It's all good.
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NO, it was me!!!!! not

we're a pretty confused bunch here sometimes though technically we are A-1

let us know how it turns out!

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Thanks for that info wvjohn, I'll be sure to utilize the search here on the site more. Again, thanks.
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