USB cables serve dual roles in electronics projects: programming and data transfer between a computer and a microcontroller, and power delivery from a USB supply to the board or peripheral. Selecting the correct connector type is essential for compatibility.
The range includes USB-A to Micro-B cables for Arduino Uno, Nano, and ESP32 modules, USB-A to USB-C cables for newer development boards, Mini-USB cables for older hardware, and USB OTG adapters for on-the-go connectivity between devices.
USB cables in this range are used for Arduino and ESP32 programming, Raspberry Pi power supply, data logging between microcontrollers and computers, charging embedded LiPo circuits via USB, and connecting peripherals such as keyboards and USB hubs to single-board computers.