Specifications:
- Converts USB A type male to USB mini B 5 pin type male
- This mini USB connector transfers images and data between camera and PC by USB port
- 5 pin connector is easy to use
- This USB adapter connector is for you to convert from USB 2.0 A type male to USB mini B with 5 pin male type
- Enjoy the convenience of a spare or replacement USB cord
- This mini USB connector works with mp3 players, cell phones, and extension cables
- Can leave it plugged into a USB slot and unplug phone / mp3 player as needed
- Works on printers and satellite receivers (letting you charge your phone or view pictures)
- Mini USB connector is fully compatible with your laptop/desktop
- Dimension: 48 x 16 x 9mm / 1.9 x 0.6 x 0.3in (L x W x H)
Details:

- Unique USB adapter connector allows you to connect USB devices in cramped spaces in almost any position. Ideal for desktop or notebook computers

- Connects USB mouse, hub, keyboard, or memory to select single-slot USB cradle

- This durable Mini USB A Male to Mini B Male adapter also turns any standard USB printer cable into a Mini USB cable that can be used with newer devices such as Blackberries, other phones, MP3 players, etc


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Size in Detail:

USB Adapters
USB is a very common signal transmission and connection standard often used for connections between computers and computer peripherals. USB comes in many different shapes and sizes, and they exist on a large variety of devices, such as USB hubs, input devices, printers, external drives, portable devices, mobiled phones, PDA's, smartphones, and MP3 players. For many portable devices, USB is not only used for data transfer, but is also used for charging and recharging of batteries. USB's numerous types include the standard USB, mini-USB, and micro-USB. Furthermore, for each of the aforementioned types, there are Type-A and Type-B connectors, with micro-USB having an additional Type-AB connector that can interface with both Type-A and Type-B micro-USB connectors. And, of course there are male and female genders for each standard. While male and female connectors of the same standard can interconnect, same gender connectors cannot without an adapter. With so mant different variaions of USB, handy USB adapters can ease much frustration by providing interface functionality between different connection standards of USB, thereby increasing your devices' versatility to improve system efficiency and economy. Using these adapters, you can enjoy high-fidelity and high-speed data transfer rates that only superior adapters can deliver
USB Connectors Explained:
Universal Serial Bus (USB) connectors come in a variety of types based on the intended use of the device. USB 1 devices are slower and include simple devices like mice and keyboards that don't take a large amount of bandwidth. USB 1.1 is eight times faster, and used for transfer of data more than interface devices; digital cameras and some solid state drives are good examples of this. USB 2.0 is for high speed devices including video cameras, webcams and high speed drives.
Types:
- Standard connectors always start with the 'A' type on the root or hub end of the cable, and another connection type like B, Mini-B or Micro-A on the other end. The reason for this is the cable is designed for communication from the top down, in a tiered star topology. This means that you can connect up to five layers of hubs to a single USB connection and up to 127 devices including the hubs
Host Controllers:
- There is always a host controller in the USB system where the request for data originates. USB uses a 'speak-when-spoken-to' system. meaning the device can't talk to the computer unless the computer has asked it for information first. This is one reason USB connections are designed with different ends. The request for data has to come down one way. Unlike Ethernet or phone cables, a USB cable is not wired the same on both ends
Device Class:
- USB uses a system of device classes to make it easier for the system to know what is connected and what drivers to load. This makes it easier for developers to know what sort of driver their device should match. Different devices are different sizes, and some are small enough that the USB port would be too large to fit on them; newer phones and MP3 players are in this category. This is where the Mini-A and Mini-B connectors come into play
Visual Identification:
- The original design of the A/B cable was that the 'A' end was flatter and wider, designed for the upstream or host side, and the 'B' end was more square for the device side of the configuration. You see these often as USB printer cables today. For smaller devices, you see the Mini-A and Mini-B connections, which are both fairly flat and resemble a small version of the 'A'. Micro-A and -B are even smaller but still resemble the 'A' type
Extensions and Limits:
- Another connector is the USB extension cable. This is a cable with an 'A' connector on one end and an 'A' port on the other, so a second cable can be plugged into it. This extension can be made only up to three meters or just under 10 feet
Package Included:
- 1 x USB A Male to Mini B Male 5 Pin Adapter Connector