Attachment Unit Interface

AUI Connectors. The male connector (left) is on the MAU and the female connector (right) is on the MAC device (normally either a computer or a hub / repeater)
AUI Connector with PIN numbers on the DEC EtherWorks LC (DE100) ethernet controller

An Attachment Unit Interface (AUI) is a 15 pin connection that provides a path between a node's Ethernet interface and the Medium Attachment Unit (MAU), sometimes known as a transceiver. It is the part of the IEEE Ethernet standard located between the Media Access Control (MAC), and the MAU. An AUI cable may be up to 50 meters long, although frequently the cable is omitted altogether and the MAU and MAC are directly attached to one another.

AUI connectors became rare beginning in the early 1990s when computers and hubs began to incorporate the MAU, particularly as the 10BASE-T standard became more common and use of 10BASE-5 (thicknet) and 10BASE-2 (thinnet) declined. The electrical AUI connection was still present inside the equipment. By the mid-1990s AUI had all but disappeared as Fast Ethernet became more common (Fast Ethernet has an equivalent known as Media Independent Interface, MII). Gigabit Ethernet and 10 Gigabit Ethernet have respectively the GMII and XGMII standards which are equivalent to AUI.

A modified form using a smaller connector called the AAUI was introduced on Apple Macintosh computers in 1991, and its use discontinued in 1998.[1]

Connector and signals

An AUI connector is a DA-15 (D-subminiature). It has a sliding clip in place of the thumbscrews normally found on a D-connector to hold two connectors together. This clip permits the MAU and MAC to be directly attached to one another even when their size and shape would preclude the use of thumbscrews. This clip is however frequently found to be awkward and/or unreliable.

AUI pin-out
Pin Circuit Description
3 DO-A Data Out Circuit A
10 DO-B Data Out Circuit B
11 DO-S Data Out Circuit Shield (not used)
5 DI-A Data In Circuit A
12 DI-B Data In Circuit B
4 DI-S Data In Circuit Shield
7 CO-A Control Out Circuit A (not used)
15 CO-B Control Out Circuit B (not used)
8 CO-S Control Out Circuit Shield (not used)
2 CI-A Control In Circuit A
9 CI-B Control In Circuit B
1 CI-S Control In Circuit Shield
6 VC Voltage Common (0 V)
13 VP Voltage Plus (+12 V)
14 VS Voltage Shield (not used)
Shell PG Protective Ground

See also

References

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  1. Dan, Knight. "Apple's AAUI Ethernet Connector". Apple's AAUI Ethernet Connector. Retrieved 13 February 2012.

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