Note: This original (usb04b) version of our USB Micro-B Connector Breakout Board has been replaced by a newer (usb04d) version. The new version has deeper edge cutouts to allow it to be mounted more securely, and it is slightly shorter but wider (0.4″ × 0.6″ compared to 0.44″ × 0.5″, including the connector).
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USB Micro-B connector breakout board (older usb04b version), bottom view with dimensions. |
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This board breaks out the VBUS, GND, D-, D+, and ID pins of a USB Micro-B connector. The VBUS and GND pins can be used to power your project from USB, while the D- and D+ pins give you access to the USB differential data signals. Each of these pins, along with the ID pin, are broken out into a 1×5 row of 0.1″-spaced pins on the board. The included 1×5 straight male header can be soldered to these pins to allow the board to be used with standard perfboards, solderless breadboards, and 0.1″ connectors.
This tiny unit measures only 0.39″ × 0.5″ (0.44″ × 0.5″ including its USB Micro-B connector) and has two 0.086″ diameter semi-circular cutouts for mounting with #2 or M2 screws.
| Close-up of Micro-B connector on the USB Micro-B connector breakout board (older usb04b version). |
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| USB Micro-B connector breakout board (older usb04b version), top view. |
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We also carry a USB Mini-B connector breakout board, and we have two power muxes that double as USB Micro-B breakout boards: the FPF1320 carrier and the TPS2113A carrier. These latter two power multiplexers make it easy to have a device that can be powered from both USB and an external supply.
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