Difference between revisions of "Micro-USB pinout"
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== Legend == | == Legend == | ||
+ | '''''Please note:''' These pin numbers, while consistent with the images shown on this page, are opposite to the pin numbering in the original micro-usb spec, i.e. Pin 1 shown here would be Pin 5 in the USB spec, and vice versa. (The legend of the pinout is correct here!)'' | ||
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* '''1 -''' (black) GND / ground | * '''1 -''' (black) GND / ground | ||
* '''2 -''' | * '''2 -''' | ||
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* '''5 -''' (red) VDC / plus / +5V | * '''5 -''' (red) VDC / plus / +5V | ||
* '''6 -''' shield | * '''6 -''' shield | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[micro-USB headset pinout]] | * [[micro-USB headset pinout]] |
Revision as of 19:08, 8 July 2012
Pinout of Micro-USB data cables.
Also known as
- microusb cable pinout
- micro usb connector pin-out
Notes
- For micro-USB headset pinout go to micro-USB headset pinout wiki page
- On Nokia N900 pin 2 is called "ID" ,probably for charger detect
Compatibility
Compatible mobile phones:
All mobile phones with micro-USB connector
Compatible micro USB accessories:
- ...
Legend
Please note: These pin numbers, while consistent with the images shown on this page, are opposite to the pin numbering in the original micro-usb spec, i.e. Pin 1 shown here would be Pin 5 in the USB spec, and vice versa. (The legend of the pinout is correct here!)
- 1 - (black) GND / ground
- 2 -
- 3 - (green) Data +
- 4 - (white) Data -
- 5 - (red) VDC / plus / +5V
- 6 - shield