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Looking for a specific cable
Posted by
Falcon69
on 16 Sep, 2013 01:11
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I am looking for a Mini USB male to male cable at least 3ft in length. It must be shielded, either foil, or even better, braided. This cable is easy to find, however, it only has 4 connected wires.
I NEED all 5 wires connected straight through.
I don't want to spend anymore than 50 cents per cable and I'm needing about 600 ($300 total) of them. They need to be black in color or clear.
Does anyone have a source for these? I've bought some, but they only had 4 wires.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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#1 Reply
Posted by
henryd99
on 16 Sep, 2013 01:20
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Never mind, I guess I thought wrong. I wish I could delete posts, lol
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#3 Reply
Posted by
Falcon69
on 16 Sep, 2013 01:24
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Not at all what I am looking for Henry.
It's mini male to standard USB. ANd it only has 4 wires in it, not the 5.
Thanks though for looking it up for me.
Jason
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#4 Reply
Posted by
robrenz
on 16 Sep, 2013 01:34
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Never mind, I guess I thought wrong. I wish I could delete posts, lol
Just hit the remove button to the right of the modify button on
your post you want to remove.
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#5 Reply
Posted by
jasonbrent
on 16 Sep, 2013 01:59
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searching for '5wire usb cables' on google came up with a fit hits, but not at the price point you want. :/
-jbl
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Never mind, I guess I thought wrong. I wish I could delete posts, lol
Just hit the remove button to the right of the modify button on your post you want to remove.
Not there in Tapatalk ... stupid Tapatalk.
Typed using Hacker's Keyboard for Android
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#7 Reply
Posted by
rexxar
on 17 Sep, 2013 05:50
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What are you doing that needs all 5 pins? The only use I've ever seen for the 5th pin is in proprietary chargers, to tell the device that it can pull 2A. And those just had some circuitry in the plug, still just running 4 wires to the other end.
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#8 Reply
Posted by
Falcon69
on 17 Sep, 2013 06:41
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I'm using it as a connector to some sensors I have. I need a 5 wire hook up, and these were the smallest (and cheapest) I could find to do that, but that was all designed and made before i found out that these cables seem to only actually have only 4 wires, instead of 5 as the pins seem to indicate. Why make a 5 pin connector, but only have 4 wires to them? Makes no sense to me why these manufacturers do this.
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#9 Reply
Posted by
David_AVD
on 17 Sep, 2013 06:48
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WHOOPS!
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#10 Reply
Posted by
Falcon69
on 17 Sep, 2013 07:52
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It looks like i may need to make these darn things.
I have some wire with PVC....but I want the wire like what you see in audio cables, like your earbuds have. is that TPE or PUR. I want more of a rubbery type cable, unlike the PVC which seems kinda more plastic type.
Anyone have a source for that then?
24-26awg
shielded (braided or foiled, prefer braided)
5 conductor
I don't really want to spend more then maybe 25 cents a foot for it. I would need about 1000 feet of it.
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#11 Reply
Posted by
amyk
on 17 Sep, 2013 11:08
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It looks like i may need to make these darn things.
I have some wire with PVC....but I want the wire like what you see in audio cables, like your earbuds have. is that TPE or PUR. I want more of a rubbery type cable, unlike the PVC which seems kinda more plastic type.
Anyone have a source for that then?
24-26awg
shielded (braided or foiled, prefer braided)
5 conductor
I don't really want to spend more then maybe 25 cents a foot for it. I would need about 1000 feet of it.
Rubbery? Do you mean silicone? That's expensive.
The reason they all have only 4 conductors is the USB standard only mandates 4 (Vbus, D+, D-, GND) but the miniUSB connector group decided to add a 5th contact for "reserved" purposes.
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#12 Reply
Posted by
David_AVD
on 17 Sep, 2013 11:09
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Start paddling I say!
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Posted by
Falcon69
on 17 Sep, 2013 17:38
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Rubbery? Do you mean silicone? That's expensive.
The reason they all have only 4 conductors is the USB standard only mandates 4 (Vbus, D+, D-, GND) but the miniUSB connector group decided to add a 5th contact for "reserved" purposes.
no, not silicone. I have some Canare cable here that I used to make some RCA's a long time ago. That jacket that is on that is soft and feels more like rubber. And then I have some generic Cat5e cable, and that just feels like plastic. I believe that housing is PVC.
iloveelctronics
yea, something like that. All though, that looks like it is used cable and only has 4 conductors and braided. Alittle expensive too with the shipping cost included.
Microphone cable seems pretty good, but I can't find it with 5 conductors. 6 conductors would be okay, or even 4 conductors with a drain wire that I could use for the ground wire.
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#15 Reply
Posted by
marshallh
on 17 Sep, 2013 17:42
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You're looking for OTG cables with the ID pin
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#16 Reply
Posted by
Falcon69
on 17 Sep, 2013 18:15
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do you have a link to those somewhere?
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#17 Reply
Posted by
Falcon69
on 17 Sep, 2013 18:21
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I just looked them up. It seems that those cables have a standard USB 4pin on one end, and on the Mini USB end, they have pin 5 and pin 4 connected together. Normally Pin 4 is unconnected. This will not work for me. I need 5 individual connections
However, if that connection isn't made until the standard USB connector, and the wires are separate until it reaches there, that would work. I could cut off the standard USB and use that.
I will order one and check
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#18 Reply
Posted by
marshallh
on 17 Sep, 2013 18:33
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The 5th pin is for OTG connections, mini/micro AB to mini/micro B.
It lets a device act as a limited host with the same connector (hence AB connector, not just A)
As such you won't find the 5th pin connected on any full size A port.
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#19 Reply
Posted by
Falcon69
on 17 Sep, 2013 18:41
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okay, so it's the 5th pin that is not normally connected in a standard cable?
SO, are you saying that those OTG cables do have all 5 wires going through them?
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#20 Reply
Posted by
Falcon69
on 17 Sep, 2013 19:14
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If what you see on that aliexpress link is similar to what you are looking for, I should be able to source some for you directly from China. 5 conductors but most likely PVC housing. Pricing should be a lot closer to your target, though still probably exceed 25 cents per foot after shipping.
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#22 Reply
Posted by
Falcon69
on 10 Jan, 2014 04:42
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Posted by
Falcon69
on 10 Jan, 2014 05:04
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oops
I think I read that wrong. it is 28awg/1p 24awg/2c.
I think that means 28awg wire, when 2 conductors twisted together, it is 24awg. still, 4x28awg wire plus the drain wire will work.
The project is only about 50mA and the total length of cable will not exceed 50ft. That should be fine. If I read the chart right, 28awg should be able to carry 226mA. That's more then enough.
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Does anyone know where to get this exact cable and transparent color (dark grey, blue, or clear) in a bulk cable? no ends, just a continuous 1000ft roll or something? I don't need the USB ends on it. I may be looking at purchasing about 5000 feet of it.
I found something like the attached picture. Might be within your budget too.