Description
7Semi L86-M33 GPS GNSS Breakout Board
The 7Semi Micro-B USB Breakout Board Female USB Micro B PCB Board is a compact interface board that provides easy access to the pins of a standard Micro-B USB connector. It allows simple connection of USB power and data lines for prototyping and circuit development without the need for fine-pitch soldering. The breakout exposes all five USB pins (VBUS, D+, D-, ID, and GND) through standard 2.54mm headers, making it convenient for breadboards and embedded hardware applications.
Technical Specifications:
- Connector Type: Female USB Micro-B
- Pin Configuration: VBUS (5V), D-, D+, ID, GND
- Header Pitch: 2.54mm (0.1 inch) standard spacing
- PCB Material: High-quality FR-4
- Operating Voltage: 5V via VBUS
- Mounting Type: Through-hole header pins
- Connector Durability: 10,000+ mating cycles (typical for Micro-B standard)
- Output Interface: Pin header for breadboard or PCB mounting
- Data Lines: D+ and D- for USB communication
- Compatibility: Works with USB 2.0 and Micro-B power/data connections
Features:
- Breaks out all five pins of a Micro-B USB connector
- Provides reliable USB power and data interfacing for circuits
- Breadboard and perfboard compatible 2.54mm header pins
- Simple and robust design ideal for quick prototyping
- High-quality female Micro-B connector for stable connections
- Can be used for both data transfer and power supply
- Compact form factor suitable for embedded projects
- Easy integration with microcontrollers, sensors, or power modules
- Reusable and long-lasting design for multiple projects
- Plug-and-play connection without soldering micro USB directly
Applications:
- USB power input for custom electronic projects
- Microcontroller-based USB connectivity prototypes
- Powering small modules or IoT boards via USB
- Data transfer interface for USB-enabled devices
- Development and testing of USB-based circuits
- DIY electronics, breadboard experiments, and educational kits
- Portable electronics requiring USB charging interface
- Embedded device debugging and firmware programming
- Simple replacement for damaged USB ports in prototypes
- Power and communication interface in compact hardware designs