50 cm Cable for Arduino UNO/MEGA (USB A to B)
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Product Description The 50 cm USB A to B Cable is designed for Arduino UNO, Mega, and other development boards with USB Type-B ports. At 50 cm length, it provides reliable power and data connection without excess cable clutter. The USB Type-A plug connects to your PC or power adapter, while the USB Type-B end connects to the Arduino board. Ideal for prototyping, classroom environments, and workshop setups. At PowerMark Solution, we supply high quality USB A-to-B cables so your Arduino boards can stay connected with stable data transfer and reliable power. Features USB Type-A (male) to USB Type-B (male) connectors. Standard USB 2.0 data rate, suitable for programming/uploading sketches. 50 cm length — compact but enough reach for desk setups. Good quality conductors for stable signal and power. Compatible with Arduino UNO, Arduino Mega, and other Type-B USB boards. Durable insulation and strain relief to reduce wear. Applications Connecting Arduino UNO or Mega boards to PC for programming. Powering Arduino boards from USB power adapters. Lab & educational setups. Workshops and prototyping stations. Maker and hobby electronics benches. Technical Specifications Specification Details Cable Type USB 2.0 Type-A to Type-B (male-male) Length 50 cm Data Rate Up to High Speed USB 2.0 Voltage Rating 5V for USB-powered devices Connector Material Standard USB metal connectors Compatibility Arduino UNO, Mega, printer style USB-B ports Package Includes 1 × USB A to B cable, 50 cm long Documentation Usage guide: connecting cable ends correctly (A to PC, B to Arduino) Best practices for data & power connections (avoid loose contacts) FAQs Q1: Will this cable work for both Arduino UNO and Arduino Mega?A: Yes, both have USB Type-B ports — this cable is compatible. Q2: Is 50 cm enough length?A: Yes, it gives enough reach for desk setups while avoiding excess cable tangle. Q3: Can it be used for high-speed USB transfers?A: It supports USB 2.0 data rates which are sufficient for Arduino sketch uploads and serial communication. Q4: Can I use this cable to power the board?A: Yes, it will supply 5V via USB-A from PC or adapter to the board via USB-B.
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