Audio Cable TRRS - 18" (pigtail)

TRRS connectors are the 3.5mm audio-style connectors that you see on some phones, MP3 players and development boards. TRRS stands for "Tip, Ring, Ring, Sleeve," which reflects the fact that, unlike a standard stereo connector, this actually has three conductors and a ground. Some devices use the extra conductor for a microphone (like hands-free headsets) or to carry a video signal (like in some MP3/MP4 players) If you're hacking on something that has a 4-conductor audio jack, being able to plug straight in will keep your build clean and simple.

  • 18" Long (45.72 cm)

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  • Member #134773 / about 3 years ago / 1

    Just in case someone else is needing to interface to "standard" earbud/microphone sets, I'll share what I tracked down in the way of specs: from the plug (earbuds) side and from the jack (phone) side.

  • Member #1587341 / about 4 years ago / 1

    feeling good

  • Member #1396339 / about 5 years ago / 1

    Is the CAB-11580, TRRS cable male to pigtail product available with a longer cable length? Thanks!

  • NorseEngineer / about 6 years ago / 1

    What gauge wire is inside this?

  • NathanJSeeley / about 11 years ago / 3

    We need the matching jack!!! Please Please Please

  • Member #220339 / about 11 years ago / 3

    WOOOOHOOO!!

    Ok, so that level of excitement may not be warranted here... But finally! A 4-pole jack! I've been dying to incorporate some USB-to-3.5mm cables in some of my projects - using one port on the pcb which can be used for both audio and serial RX/TX comm. Any chance on stocking the 4 conductor female receptor as well? THX U SF!

  • Member #51732 / about 11 years ago / 2

    I had an old ipod shuffle which use this connection for charging and usb transfer and wanted to show some photos I had stored on the device to some mates.

    We ended up using a 3 component video to TRRS cable in combination with a dissected old usb cable and some clothes pegs to produce a "I can't believe that worked" reaction from those at the place. Classic.

  • Member #516066 / about 9 years ago / 1

    Found this helpful pin-out guide. http://pinoutsguide.com/Home/av_jack_pinout.shtml

  • Member #516066 / about 9 years ago / 1

    A cable terminated with RCA Video and standard stereo audio on one end and the TRRS on the other would be most useful for RPi B+ owners. Is there such an animal?

    • Mitchell.Spanheimer / about 7 years ago / 1

      Yes there is a lot of digital cameras that use the same type of cable to connect to a TV, but I'm pretty sure Sparkfun doesn't sell one. You would have to google it, or you could probably find one on Amazon or Ebay

  • Member #297571 / about 9 years ago / 1

    A double sided version of this would be perfect for connecting a Raspberry Pi B+ to a car DVD player.

  • Calif / about 10 years ago * / 1

    Got a defective one whose microphone line died during a job interview. Not much quality control with these. At least get a microphone monitoring app for the phone. My only other issue is 18" is too short. It should be at least as long as a headphone cable.

  • Bubblehead / about 11 years ago / 1

    I need the board mount jack too so I can use it for VCC, GND, TX, RX for a shifter and datalogger I use. This would make it very easy to install.

    • Member #151461 / about 11 years ago / 1

      Any luck finding a board mount for this. I am also looking for some.

  • Yay! No more mono audio out of my phone! Thanks Sparkfun, this is a great product!

  • Quazar / about 11 years ago / 1

    This appears not to be shielded, looking at the closeup and the pinout diagram. Or is the ground wire tied to a shield that just doesn't show well on the closeup? Can anyone confirm?

    • chartle / about 11 years ago / 1

      It doesn't look like its shielded and I think it would be on the pin out. For me that would be a good thing because I just want a 4 con plug and don't care about shielding since it kind of gets in the way.

  • chartle / about 11 years ago * / 1

    I asked about this a few months ago. I have a few projects that need 4 conductors. :-)

    Is there a matching jack in the works? Inline would be best.

    • Member #387818 / about 11 years ago / 1

      ask at any local audio shops, they sometimes have connectors (male and female) on sale or a lead they've already hacked up and they have left overs. Your most likely to find the old 3 poles but might find a 4 pole.

    • you can find cheap extension cables on ebay, just cut them in two

      • chartle / about 11 years ago / 1

        Yes but sometimes they use really thin wires and maybe not that hacker friendly.

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