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(Created page with "This category is solely used to denote in-line icons. The following icons are available, with more planned on an as-needed basis: ==Power delivery icons== * {{Center Negative}} and {{Center Positive}} are used to denote the polarity of a DC connection. They will both link to the respective section on the Power supplies article.<br>To use them, simply embed them via <nowiki>{{Center Negative}} or {{Center Positive}}</nowiki> respectively alongside text. * {{DC Jack}}...")
 
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==Power delivery icons==
==Power delivery icons==
* {{Center Negative}} and {{Center Positive}} are used to denote the polarity of a DC connection. They will both link to the respective section on the [[Power supplies]] article.<br>To use them, simply embed them via <nowiki>{{Center Negative}} or {{Center Positive}}</nowiki> respectively alongside text.
* {{Center Negative}} and {{Center Positive}} are used to denote the polarity of a DC connection. They will both link to the respective section on the [[Power supplies]] article.<br>To use them, simply embed them via <nowiki>{{Center Negative}} or {{Center Positive}}</nowiki> respectively alongside text.
* {{DC Jack}}, although not very clear, can be used to denote barrel-style connectors, most commonly used for DC connections. Rarely used for AC connections as well.<br>To use this, simply embed via <nowiki>{{DC Jack}}</nowiki>. Name and icon are subject to change in the future. This does not link anywhere as it may be used as either for power delivery or only for data transmission.
* {{DC Jack}}, although not very clear, can be used to denote barrel-style connectors, most commonly used for DC connections. Rarely used for AC connections as well.<br>To use this, simply embed via <nowiki>{{DC Jack}}</nowiki>. Name and icon are subject to change in the future. This does not link anywhere as it may be used for both DC and AC connections.
* {{Hard-Wired}} is used to denote units that are permanently attached to a power cord. Please note that this is a generic depiction and is not intended to denote any particular region. If a unit is region-specific, please denote this accordingly. It will also link to the respective section on the [[Power supplies]] article.<br>To use this, simply embed via <nowiki>{{Hard-Wired}}</nowiki>.
* {{Hard-Wired}} is used to denote units that are permanently attached to a power cord. Please note that this is a generic depiction and is not intended to denote any particular region. If a unit is region-specific, please denote this accordingly. It will also link to the respective section on the [[Power supplies]] article.<br>To use this, simply embed via <nowiki>{{Hard-Wired}}</nowiki>.
* {{IEC 2-pin Icon}} and {{IEC 3-pin Icon}} are AC connections. If a device uses either then please also describe if it is universal power (i.e. it doesn't matter which region it is used in) or if it is region-specific (i.e. it requires a transformer to use outside a certain region). It will also link to the respective section on the [[Power supplies]] article.<br>To use these, simply embed via <nowiki>{{IEC 2-pin Icon}} or {{IEC 3-pin Icon}}</nowiki> respectively.
* {{IEC 2-pin Icon}} and {{IEC 3-pin Icon}} are AC connections. If a device uses either then please also describe if it is universal power (i.e. it doesn't matter which region it is used in) or if it is region-specific (i.e. it requires a transformer to use outside a certain region). It will also link to the respective section on the [[Power supplies]] article.<br>To use these, simply embed via <nowiki>{{IEC 2-pin Icon}} or {{IEC 3-pin Icon}}</nowiki> respectively.
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==Transmission icons==
==Transmission icons==
(RCA, 1/4" jacks, optical, digital coaxial, xlr)
(RCA, 1/4" jacks, optical, digital coaxial, xlr)
(MIDI, Serial, USB)
(MIDI, Serial, other USBs)
* {{USB Type-B}} denotes a USB Type-B port. This does not link anywhere as it may be used as either for power delivery or only for data transmission.<br>To use this, simply embed via <nowiki>{{USB Type-B}}</nowiki>.


[[Category:In-line icon templates]]
[[Category:In-line icon templates]]

Revision as of 19:28, 13 October 2025

This category is solely used to denote in-line icons. The following icons are available, with more planned on an as-needed basis:

Power delivery icons

  • Center Negative DC and Center Positive DC are used to denote the polarity of a DC connection. They will both link to the respective section on the Power supplies article.
    To use them, simply embed them via {{Center Negative}} or {{Center Positive}} respectively alongside text.
  • Barrel Jack, although not very clear, can be used to denote barrel-style connectors, most commonly used for DC connections. Rarely used for AC connections as well.
    To use this, simply embed via {{DC Jack}}. Name and icon are subject to change in the future. This does not link anywhere as it may be used for both DC and AC connections.
  • Hard-wired unit is used to denote units that are permanently attached to a power cord. Please note that this is a generic depiction and is not intended to denote any particular region. If a unit is region-specific, please denote this accordingly. It will also link to the respective section on the Power supplies article.
    To use this, simply embed via {{Hard-Wired}}.
  • IEC 60320 Type C7/C8 (Figure-8 Lead) and IEC 60320 Type C13/C14 (Kettle Lead) are AC connections. If a device uses either then please also describe if it is universal power (i.e. it doesn't matter which region it is used in) or if it is region-specific (i.e. it requires a transformer to use outside a certain region). It will also link to the respective section on the Power supplies article.
    To use these, simply embed via {{IEC 2-pin Icon}} or {{IEC 3-pin Icon}} respectively.
  • denotes a USB Type-B port. This does not link anywhere as it may be used as either for power delivery or only for data transmission.
    To use this, simply embed via {{USB Type-B}}.

(to do: batteries)

Transmission icons

(RCA, 1/4" jacks, optical, digital coaxial, xlr) (MIDI, Serial, other USBs)

  • denotes a USB Type-B port. This does not link anywhere as it may be used as either for power delivery or only for data transmission.
    To use this, simply embed via {{USB Type-B}}.

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