USB to USB Cables

USB or Universal Serial Bus standard was designed in the mid 1990 to replace old standards like serial or parallel ports.  In our days the USB connector can be found in keyboards, printers, digital cameras, flash drives, external hard drives and almost all peripheral digital equipment.

Until now three USB standards were released:
  • USB 1 released in 1996 with speeds of 1.5 Mbps for Low-Bandwidth and 12 Mbps for High-Bandwidth;
  • USB 2.0 release in 2000 is the most used usb port at the moment at supports a maximum speed of 480 Mbps;
  • USB 3.0 released in 2008 in the latest standard who can support speed up to 5Gbps.
There are 7 USB connector types: type A, type B, Mini-A, Mini-B, Micro-A,Micro-B and Micro-AB. Type A and B has 4 pins, Mini and Micro A and B has 5 pin usb pinout.

 Pinout description for main usb connectors:

usb to usb

Micro usb pinout has the same configuration as mini usb. Both will be discussed in particular in other articles on this website.

USB voltage can vary from 4.75V to 5.25V and the amperage is 100 mA for USB 2.0 and 150 mA for USB 3.0. If you want to charge a device or a home build circuit then you must know that for a UBS 2.0 you can draw a maximum of 500 mA or 900 mA for usb 3.0. By using a voltage convertor you can even charge your cell phone or other device who doesn’t require a high power supply source.

USB standard is compatible with almost all other standards. You can buy a rj45 to usb adapter with only a few dollars or you can make one. When building your one usb adapter you have to be very careful with the other standard pinouts like Ethernet pinout or rs232 pinout because you can connect the 5 volt output to the data- or + of  your motherboard usb pinout and do short circuit.

Frequent questions about usb pinout:
  • USB 3.0 have the same pinout of USB 2.0 ?
No, USB pinout for 3.0 standard is different,  it has 9 pins from which two are used as a super speed receivers another two as super speed transmitters and one for GND drain. We will cover the USB 3.0 pinout in other article.
  • What is the iPod pinout ?
Ipods are not equipped with a usb port, they have a 30 pin port and latest models came with an adapter compatible with usb, dvi, hdmi and other standards. Usually Apple devices are equipped with a firewire port or 30 pin port. You can buy an adapter or make it yourself but be careful at the firewire pinout.
  • What is the usb pinout color code?
For USB 2.0: 
Pin 1 – Red-VCC
Pin 2  - White – D-
Pin 3 – Green – D+
Pin 4 – GND – black.
  • USB port not working!
If your USB port is not working you first have to check to see if the device that you are trying to connect works properly and if it does then one of these three problems has occurred: usb card is not connected to the motherboard (to see if this is true you can check the voltage between pin 4 and 1); your usb device needs a software to run (in my computer – device manager check for uninstalled hard drives, usually signaled with a question mark) and the last one you usb port is broken (if you have a desktop pc then you can change the old usb card with a new one and if you have a laptop I recommend a specialist to do that job).

    Ethernet RJ45 pinout connector 10/100Base-T

    Ethernet 10base-T / 100base-TX pinout. Widely used in ethernet network devices. Same connector and pinout for both 10Base-T, 100Base-TX and 1000base-T.
    Ethernet RJ-45 pinout
    8 pin RJ45 (8P8C) female connector
    at the network interface cards/hubs

    Ethernet RJ-45 pinout
    8 pin RJ45 (8P8C) male connector
    at the cables

    Nowdays ethernet is a most common networking standard for LAN (local area network) communication, officially standardized by IEEE standard 802.3. Nowdays ethernet runs at 10Mb (10base-T), 100Mb (100Base-T) or 1Gb (1000Base-T) per second. It was originally developed by Xerox Corporation in cooperation with DEC and Intel in 1976. Ethernet uses a bus (old coaxial cable) or star topology (standard UTP cable). Most ethernet networks use unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable. Category 5 (CAT5) cable widely used, but other variations are available. EIA/TIA specifies RJ-45 connectors - properly called 8P8C - (ISO 8877) for UTP (unshielded twisted pair) cable. (RJ45 refers to a set of connectors beyond the 8P8C standard but the former has replaced the latter in common usage).
    Pin Description 10base-T 100Base-T 1000Base-T
    1 Transmit Data+ or BiDirectional TX+ TX+ BI_DA+
    2 Transmit Data- or BiDirectional TX- TX- BI_DA-
    3 Receive Data+ or BiDirectional RX+ RX+ BI_DB+
    4 Not connected or BiDirectional n/c n/c BI_DC+
    5 Not connected or BiDirectional n/c n/c BI_DC-
    6 Receive Data- or BiDirectional RX- RX- BI_DB-
    7 Not connected or BiDirectional n/c n/c BI_DD+
    8 Not connected or BiDirectional n/c n/c BI_DD-

    Length of CAT5 cable runs should not exceed 100 meters.

    Please note that it is very important that a single pair be used for pins 1 and 2; 3 and 6, 4 and 5 (if used), 7 and 8 (if used) in any common straight-thru UTP Cat5 network cable. If not, performance will degrade. Also note that TX & RX should be swapped if two computers are connected without switch/hub  and for connecting some devices without MDI-X autosensing (see UTP crossover cable).

    Mini USB pinout 4 pin and 5 pin jack connector

    Mini USB pinout jack connector 4 pin USB A / USB B

    mini USB pinout jack connector 5 pin USB A / USB B

    suitable for a wide variety of devices

    USB Pin
    Number
    Description Micro-USB Pin
    Number
    1 VCC +5V, up to 500 mA by USB 2.0 standard 1
    2 shorted or connected via resistor. In order to recognize charger
    this lines should be tied via resistor 0-200 Ohm
    2
    3 3
    4 GND 5
    Original (genuine) chargers are:
    • Motorola CH700
    • Sony Ericsson CLA-70
    • BlackBerry miniUSB ASY-07559-001
     Pinout compatibility:
    • Blackberry 8110 Pearl
    • Blackberry 8130 Pearl
    • BlackBerry 8820
    • Blackberry 8830
    • Blackberry 9000 Bold
    • BlackBerry Curve 8300
    • Blackberry Curve 8310
    • Blackberry Curve 8320
    • BlackBerry Pearl 8100
    • BlackBerry Pearl 8120
    • Motorola A1200e
    • Motorola C380
    • Motorola C390
    • Motorola C650
    • Motorola EM25
    • Motorola EM28
    • Motorola EM35
    • Motorola K1
    • Motorola K3
    • Motorola L2
    • Motorola L6
    • Motorola L7
    • Motorola L7e
    • Motorola L9
    • Motorola U6
    • Motorola V235
    • Motorola V3
    • Motorola V360
    • Motorola V3i
    • Motorola V3i Gold
    • Motorola V3x
    • Motorola V6
    • Motorola V6 Ferrari
    • Motorola W180
    • Motorola W205
    • Motorola W208
    • Motorola W215
    • Motorola W218
    • Motorola W220
    • Motorola W230
    • Motorola W233
    • Motorola W270
    • Motorola W360
    • Motorola W375
    • Motorola W380
    • Motorola W385
    • Motorola W388
    • Motorola W395
    • Motorola W396
    • Motorola W450
    • Motorola W510
    • Motorola W6
    • Motorola W7
    • Motorola WX160
    • Motorola WX180
    • Motorola WX395
    • Motorola Z10
    • Motorola Z3
    • Motorola Z6
    • Motorola Z8
    • Motorola ZN200
    • Motorola ZN300
    • Sony Ericsson J132i
    • Sony Ericsson X1

    Db9 Pinout

    700 Series Router Console Port Pinout (DB-9)
     
    Connector DB9 FEMALE- 9 Pin

    Connector DB9 FEMALE- 9 Pin

    Connector DB9 MALE- 9 Pin

    Connector DB9 MALE- 9 Pin


    Pin Function
    1 Output--Connects to the Carrier Detect (CD) input
    2 Output--Connects to the Received Data (RXD) input
    3 Input--Connects to the Transmitted Data (TXD) output
    4 Input--Connects to the Data Terminal Ready (DTR) output
    5 Signal Ground
    6 Output--Connects to the Data Set Ready (DSR) input
    7 Not used
    8 Not used
    9 Not used