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Ground Voltage Signal (GVS)

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The Ground / Voltage / Signal (GVS) pinout standard (unofficial) is very popular in the Arduino / Microcontroller world, and consists of a 3 pin header, where Ground and Signal are on the ends, and Voltage is the center pin. This helps by making cabling standardized, and makes it easier to plug new devices into your project.

The color code is black for Ground (-), Red for Voltage (+) , and typically Brown or Yellow for the Signal, although White is also used.

Arduinotronics GVS explanation and example

Land-Boards GVS-Pinout

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