USB-B Breakout Module

This USB Micro-B breakout module is sort of a little brother of the USB-A 10-pin breakout module designs and developed earlier. This module only provides for 5-pins including shield terminations. Specifically, pinout connections corresponding to USB 2.0. The input plug extends to the output receptacle with numerous signal and voltage tap points in-between.

As before with the USB-A break out module, these through-hole connections serve as a grid of tap points for purposes of measurement, or to add an external device for peripheral functions (J1 – J8). The female receptacle is the input at J11 and the other female receptacle is the output at J12. The 5-pin headers at J9 and J10 are simply in parallel with both the USB plug and receptacle for extended use without the need for solder work at the J1 – J8 header grid.

About James Austin

☩ Christ Jesus is Lord and King. U.S. Military Veteran, Electrical Engineer, Pepperdine MBA, and M.A. in Theological Studies. Focused on theology, literature, and engineering, guided by inspired study of the texts that formed classical literature, the theological canon, and modern technological practice.
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