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A 30cm breakout cable with a Micro-USB plug on one end and clearly labelled screw terminals on the other. Provides easy access to power and data lines for pr...
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A 30cm breakout cable with a Micro-USB plug on one end and clearly labelled screw terminals on the other. Provides easy access to power and data lines for prototyping, enclosures, and custom installations without soldering.
Key Features
- Micro-USB to Screw Terminal – Easy access to VBUS, GND, D+, D−, and ID lines
- 30cm Length – Flexible routing for enclosures and prototypes
- 5-Pin Breakout – Clearly labelled terminals
- No Soldering Required – Tool-fastened screw connections
Specifications
- Connector A – Micro-USB (male)
- Connector B – 5-pin screw terminal
- Length – 30cm
- Breakout Pins – VBUS, GND, D+, D−, ID
Ideal For
- Prototyping and testing Micro-USB devices
- Custom power integrations
- Microcontroller and sensor projects
- Enclosure builds requiring secure connections
Package Contents
- 1× Micro-USB to 5-Pin Terminal Breakout Cable (30cm)
Jargon buster
Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- breakout
- A breakout board carries a small or fine-pitched component and brings its connections out to standard, breadboard- and header-friendly pins. Describing a part as a breakout means it can be wired into a project without soldering directly to the component's tiny contacts.
- GND
- GND is the ground or reference connection (0 V) for a circuit. When connecting two devices together, their grounds must be joined so both agree on what counts as a low or high signal.
- microcontroller
- A microcontroller is a small computer on a single chip that runs a stored program and controls connected inputs and outputs such as buttons, sensors, displays and communication interfaces. In a device built around one, it is the part that executes the code and coordinates the device's behaviour.
- VBUS
- VBUS is a label for a bus or supply voltage. Most commonly it is the +5V power line carried over USB, though on power-monitoring hardware it instead marks the bus-voltage input being measured, so check which sense applies before connecting power or a measurement point.
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