Description
Overview
The USB Type-C connector is intended to supersede a wide range of existing USB connectors. It is reversible and can serve in both USB host and USB device roles, allowing either end of a cable to be plugged into a receptacle with either side up, and it can support negotiation of increased power (up to 20 V and 5 A) and alternate uses of the USB interface wires.
The USB-C connector?s 24 tightly-spaced pins make it difficult to use in a hobby project or prototype design. This breakout board helps by providing access to the connector?s pins for power (VBUS and GND), USB 2.0 differential data (D+ and D?), Configuration Channel (CC), and Sideband Use (SBU). Each of these pins is broken out into a 1×8 row of 0.1?-spaced pins on the board, along with duplicate VBUS and GND pins for high-current applications. The included 1×10 straight male header can be soldered to these pins to allow the board to be used with standard perfboards, solderless breadboards, and 0.1? connectors.
This board does not expose the Type-C connector?s USB 3.1 SuperSpeed differential pairs (TX and RX signals), so it only supports USB 2.0 Low-Speed, Full-Speed, and High-Speed communication.
Dimensions
- Size:0.8? × 0.6? × 0.18?1
- Weight:1.3 g2
Identifying markings
- PCB dev codes:usb07a
- Other PCB markings:0J11416
Notes:
- 1.Without included optional headers. This measurement includes the USB Type-C connector, which extends 0.05? past the edge of the PCB.
- 2.Without included optional headers.