Problem with usb wires color: white, light-grey, blue, green; which is what? I need to attach it with a red, black, green white cable.
What is the combination?
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Problem with usb wires color: white, light-grey, blue, green; which is what? I need to attach it with a red, black, green white cable. What is the combination? |
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There is no "always right" answer. They have to be checked. If you don't know what a multimeter is, you probably need help from someone more knowledgeable. |
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This page seems to have the information you require, but the first set of colours do not make up a set of the four different wires, you seem to be missing at least a ground. When there are non-standard colours floating about I would be very wary of connecting them up without finding out from the manufacturer what colour they are using for what. Colour:RED, ORANGE - Connect to: POWER, VCC, SVCC, +5V Colour: WHITE, YELLOW - Connect to: P-, DATA-, SBD- Colour: GREEN, GREY - Connect to: P+, DATA+, SBD+ Colour: BLACK, BLUE, BROWN - Connect to: GROUND, GRND, GND |
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What if I have Brown and Blue, no red nor black, plus a separate shield wire (which is grounded, of course.) Of course my multimeter is fritzing, beeping continuity in mid-air. Stupid Fellowes mouse, I should have kept it when I cut the wire... |
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