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Title: Understanding USB A and Micro-USB Connectors


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Understanding USB A and Micro-USB Connectors
  • USB stands for "Universal Serial Bus." It was
    created to make the connections between computers
    and outlying devices simpler. Since its
    development in the 1990s, it has become a
    household/office item because of its low cost of
    implementation, ease of use, and, most
    importantly, its compatibility with various
    platforms and operating systems. Very few
    computers nowadays are built without a USB port.
    It is the preferred interface for almost all
    office and home peripherals like modems, hard
    drives, speakers, cameras, etc. These cables were
    first introduced by tech companies to provide a
    uniform connection standard for transferring
    electricity and data.
  • Now, there are several types of USB connectors
  • USB-A
  • USB-B
  • USB-C
  • USB Micro-A
  • USB Micro-B
  • USB Mini-B (5-Pin)
  • USB Mini-B (4-Pin)
  • USB 3.0 A
  • USB 3.0 B
  • USB 3.0 Micro B
  • USB-A to Micro-B
  • USB Mini-B (Fuji?)
  • Lets learn more about USB-A, USB Micro-A, USB
    Micro-B, and USB-A to Micro-B.

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  • USB-A
  • USB-A is most commonly found on host computers.
    Almost all personal computers and laptops have
    one USB-A port, if not more.
  • USB-A cables have a rectangular connector with an
    opening on one side and a plastic wedge on the
    other half. This allows you to connect one
    device. These cables have a flat, rectangular
    interface, which holds the connection in place
    using friction, making it easy for users to
    connect/disconnect. These cables use flat
    contacts instead of round pins, as they can
    handle continuous attachment/removal.
  • Now, lets see micro USBs. The smallest type of
    USB cable is called a micro USB cable, which
    comes in two connection types. These come in
    handy when you cannot use mini or standard USB
    connection ports. They provide the same
    performance as their standard-sized counterparts.
  • Micro-A USB
  • Micro-A USB cables differ from the standard USB
    connection and are most commonly seen in On the
    Go (OTG) devices. You do not require a computer
    to act as a mediator when you build a connection
    between two devices using a Micro-A USB cable.
  • These cables come with a rectangular-sized female
    connector. Its identifying marks are a compact
    5-pin design and a white receptacle. Micro-A USB
    cables are compatible with Micro-B USB
    technology.
  • Micro-A USB connectors can be found on GPS units,
    digital cameras, and cell phones. These cables
    support a high-speed transfer rate of 480 Mbps.
  • Micro-B USB
  • Micro-B USB connectors can be found in
    smartphones and other small electronic devices.
    These cables are available with male and female
    connectors, making it easier for you to use
    devices with different connection types.
    Usually, female connectors can be found on
    smartphones, while the cable comes with a male
    connector.
  • Micro-B USB connectors are half-hexagonal in
    shape because the connectors and ports have
    tapered edges. These cables consist of a
    black-colored receptacle and a portable 5-pin
    design.

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USB Type-A To Micro-USB
The USB-A cables other end is made up of a
Micro-USB A or Micro-USB B connector and thus can
accept either connection. This cable is designed
exclusively for USB On-The-Go devices. These
connectors are identified by their distinct
gray-colored receptacle and compact 5-pin design.
You wont find this on any cable, as it only
exists as a receptacle for On-The-Go devices. The
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