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The Hydra is a handy USB power breakout cable for powering maker projects from a USB power supply or computer. It brings out the USB 5V and GND lines so you ...

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The Hydra is a handy USB power breakout cable for powering maker projects from a USB power supply or computer. It brings out the USB 5V and GND lines so you can connect them to common project power inputs without building a one-off cable yourself.

At the output end, the cable breaks power out to three connector styles: a barrel plug, JST connector and alligator clips. The alligator clips are shrouded to help avoid accidental shorts, and the barrel plug is centre positive.

The cable is 6 feet long overall, giving you room to work on the bench. Keep in mind that USB power has limits; most USB hosts will only provide between 100 and 500mA at 5VDC.

Features:

  • Breaks USB 5V and GND out to three common power connectors
  • Includes barrel plug, JST and alligator clips
  • Shrouded alligator clips help avoid shorts
  • Centre-positive barrel plug
  • 6' Long
  • Color: Black

Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 6' Long
  • Length: 6' Long
  • Color: Black
  • USB host power: Most USB hosts will only provide between 100 and 500mA at 5VDC

Useful for quick prototyping, bench testing and powering small 5V electronics projects from an available USB port or USB power supply.

Jargon buster

Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.

breakout
A breakout is a small circuit board that makes a tiny or hard-to-solder component easier to connect to with standard pins. It matters because this OLED module can be wired into a microcontroller project without needing to solder directly to the display’s fine contacts.
USB host
A USB host is the side of a USB connection that controls attached devices, like a computer talking to a keyboard or flash drive. This matters because most microcontroller boards are normally USB devices, so adding USB host support lets them use common USB peripherals.

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