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== Legend ==
 
== Legend ==
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'''''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
 
'''Please note:''' These pin numbers, while consistent with the images shown on this page, are ''opposite'' to the pin numbering in the micro-usb spec, i.e. Pin 1 shown here would be Pin 5 in the USB spec, and vice versa
 
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* [[micro-USB headset pinout]]
 
* [[micro-USB headset pinout]]

Revision as of 19:08, 8 July 2012

Micro-USB pinout
Micro-USB pinout

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

See also