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SparkFun USB Type A Female Breakout
This simple breakout board routes a female USB Type-A connector's VCC, GND, D−, and D+ pins to a standard 0.1″ pitch header. It saves you the hassle of solde...
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This simple breakout board routes a female USB Type-A connector's VCC, GND, D−, and D+ pins to a standard 0.1″ pitch header. It saves you the hassle of soldering tiny SMD connectors when adding USB host or device connectivity to your project.
Key Features
- Female USB Type-A Connector – Accepts standard USB-A cables and devices
- 0.1″ Pitch Header – Breadboard and perfboard friendly
- 4 Breakout Pins – VCC, GND, D−, D+
- Dimensions – 26 × 23 mm (1.02 × 0.9″)
Ideal For
- Prototyping USB host or device interfaces on a breadboard
- Adding USB power input or data to custom projects
- USB signal probing and debugging
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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.
- SMD
- SMD means surface-mount device, a component style designed to be soldered directly onto the surface of a circuit board rather than through holes. SMD parts are compact and mounted flat on the board, which suits smaller and mass-produced designs.
- 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.
- VCC
- VCC is the positive power-supply connection on a chip or module. Connecting it to the correct supply voltage is needed for the part to power on and helps avoid damaging the electronics.
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