Arduino Nano Cable
Arduino Nano Cable
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Specification
Connector Type: USB connector type is Type-B
Cable Length: 1 Feet
Data Transfer Rate: 480 Mbps
Compatibility: Arduino Nano
Description
The Arduino Nano board uses a USB Type-B cable for communication and programming with a computer. Here are some technical specifications of the cable:
1. Connector Type: The USB connector type is Type-B, which is a square-shaped connector with beveled corners and two small tabs on the top and bottom of the connector.
2. Cable Length: The standard length of the cable is 1 meter or 3.28 feet. However, there are other lengths available, such as 50 cm, 2 meters, or 6 feet.
3. Data Transfer Rate: The USB 2.0 standard is used for communication and programming with a computer. The data transfer rate can reach up to 480 Mbps (megabits per second).
4. Cable Construction: The cable consists of four wires: two for power (VCC and GND) and two for data (D+ and D-). The wires are typically wrapped in a shielded cable to reduce electromagnetic interference.
5. Connector Material: The connectors on each end of the cable are typically made of molded plastic, with gold-plated contacts for reliable signal transmission.
6. Compatibility: The cable is compatible with any USB Type-A port on a computer or USB hub. It is also compatible with other Arduino boards that use a USB Type-B connector, such as the Arduino Mega 2560 or Arduino Due.
These specifications can help you choose the right cable for your Arduino Nano board and ensure reliable communication and programming with a computer.