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A 30cm breakout cable with a USB-C plug on one end and clearly labelled screw terminals on the other. Provides easy access to power and data lines for protot...
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A 30cm breakout cable with a USB-C 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
- USB-C to Screw Terminal – Easy access to VBUS, GND, and data lines
- 30cm Length – Flexible routing for enclosures and prototypes
- 5-Pin Breakout – Clearly labelled terminals
- No Soldering Required – Tool-fastened screw connections
Ideal For
- Prototyping and testing USB-C devices
- Custom power integrations
- Enclosure builds
- Makers who need secure, removable connections
Specifications
- Connector A – USB Type-C (male)
- Connector B – 5-pin screw terminal
- Length – 30cm
- Breakout Pins – VBUS, GND, D+, D−, and differential data
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 Type-C
- A reversible USB connector used for power and data on many modern devices. On this kit it indicates an alternate 5V power input, which may be useful for setup or charging without the solar panel.
- USB-C
- A modern reversible USB connector used for power and data connections. On this product it matters because it can connect directly to a computer as well as to a microcontroller project.
- VBUS
- A label often used for the main bus or supply voltage being measured or distributed on a board. Knowing what VBUS refers to helps you wire the monitor to the correct point in the circuit, especially for high-side measurements.
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