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Overview:


A complete range of Arduino-compatible USB cables designed for every board generation — from classic Arduino Uno and Mega (USB-B) to compact Nano and Micro (Micro-USB) and modern Arduino R4 and ESP32 (USB-C) platforms. Each cable provides reliable data transfer and power delivery for programming, debugging, and powering your projects directly from a computer or USB power source. Built with quality copper conductors, durable insulation, and precision connectors, these cables ensure long-term stability and clean communication across all Arduino-based setups.

USB-A to USB-(B/C/Micro-B)

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  • Key Features:

    • Fully-shielded USB 2.0 cable supporting data rates up to 480 Mbps, ensuring stable uploads and serial transfers to Arduino boards.

     

    Type-A (male) to Type-B (male) connectors — the same interface used on official Arduino Uno, Mega 2560, and Due boards.

     

    Gold-plated contacts and oxygen-free copper cores minimize resistance and signal noise during high-speed communication.

     

    • Compatible with all major OS platforms (Windows, macOS, Linux) — plug-and-play recognition in Arduino IDE or PlatformIO.

     

    • Durable PVC insulation and strain-relieved ends resist twisting and flexing during bench use.

     

     

     

    Specifications:

    • Connector 1: USB Type-A Male

     

    • Connector 2: USB Type-B Male

     

    • Standard: USB 2.0 Hi-Speed (480 Mbps)

     

    • Wire Core Material: Oxygen-free Copper (OFC)

     

    • Cable Shielding: Multi-layer foil + braid for EMI/RFI reduction

     

    • Conductor Gauge: 28 AWG (Data) / 24 AWG (Power) typical

     

    • Outer Jacket Material: Flexible PVC

     

    • Nominal Voltage: 5 V USB bus power

     

    • Current Capacity: Up to 500 mA (USB 2.0 spec)

     

     

     

    Applications:

    • Uploading code and serial communication with Arduino Uno, Mega 2560, Due, and compatible boards.

     

    • Connecting USB programmers, ISP adapters, or 3D-printer controllers using the Type-B interface.

     

    • Supplying 5 V power to Arduino boards during development and prototyping.

     

    • Reliable data and power cable for bench setups, educational kits, and test equipment.

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