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What is USB connector slightly larger than USB-C ?
RJSV:
I have some devices that take charger that has connector about 1 mm larger than the usual USB-C micro connector. Anybody know what that is ?
Mostly, have seen those having the regular full-size USB for the wall wort connection, although I also have aquire'd a cable having those slightly larger than USB-C cable ends.
What is that ?
Halcyon:
It's difficult to tell from that photo, it looks just like a regular USB-C connector to me. Does it fit into a USB-C port?
ve7xen:
Hard to tell from the photo, but to me the plug on the left looks like USB-C and the one on the right micro-B.
Wikipedia has a good diagram of the various standard USB connectors. The mini/micro-A variants are rare.
RJSV:
I'll have to shoot a better picture, in a bit.
The connector is about 1 mm wider, than the usual ',micro' USB C, and is connector for charging a mattress air pump. I have 2 kinds of cable, in my salvage box, one is a normal looking full size USB on one end, with that wider micro on other end. The regular larger end goes to your wall wart.
Obviously, purchased around town. Many new DC powered things, like food blenders, might be using that for recharging.
Total mystery (where I got) the cable having that wider connector on BOTH ends.
Thanks.
RJSV:
Both connectors have the slanted sides / tapered look.
Maybe, I should better to simply draw the two, rather than mess with photo lighting etc.
Looking with bright light, can't really see into which pins or sockets are present.
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