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Electrocoin

The Electrocoin standard was introduced before JAMMA (Japanese Arcade Machine Manufacturers Association) to allow various games to be connected to generic cabinets such as Silverline and Goliaths. They use the same 28 way connector, but the designations are different. Pins 16 and 18 were 3 player and 4 player start buttons, and were superseded when 3 button games became popular. Pins 14 and 20 were free, but were used by us to allow for easy servicing of games.

28 PIN UNKNOWN CONNECTOR on the arcade machine

Lower side:

Pin Description
A Ground
B Ground
C +5V
D +5V
E +12V
F -5V
H Not used
J -12V
K Keyway
L Speaker 1
M Speaker 1
N Speaker 2
P Player 2 Up
R Speaker 2
S Player 2 Right
T Player 2 Button 1
U Player 2
V Player 2 Button 2
W Player 2 Left
X (Horizontal Sync)
Y Player 2 Start
Z Video Red
Aa Video Green
Ab Video Blue
Ac Video Sync
Ad Ground
Ae Ground
Af Ground

Upper side:

Pin Description
1 Ground
2 Ground
3 +5V
4 +5V
5 +12V
6 -5V
7 Not used
8 -12V
9 Keyway
10 Meter 1
11 Meter 2
12 Credit Board Meter
13 Player 1 Up
14 Test
15 Player 1 Right
16 Player 2 Button 3
17 Player 1 Down
18 Player 1 Button 3
19 Player 1 Left
20 Service
21 Player 1 Start
22 Player 1 Button 1
23 Player 1 Button 2
24 Coin 1
25 Coin 2
26 Ground
27 Ground
28 Ground
Contributor: Joakim Ögren
Source: Electrocoin pinout at Technick.net

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Document last modified: 2002-01-10