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  2. USB hardware - Wikipedia

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    The USB 3.0 Micro-B plug effectively consists of a standard USB 2.0 Micro-B cable plug, with an additional 5 pins plug "stacked" to the side of it. In this way, cables with smaller 5 pin USB 2.0 Micro-B plugs can be plugged into devices with 10 contact USB 3.0 Micro-B receptacles and achieve backward compatibility.

  3. List of Arduino boards and compatible systems - Wikipedia

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    Powered via the micro USB connection, or 2.85.5 V battery connector Serial communication on pin D0 (RX) and pin D1 (TX). used to receive (RX) and transmit (TX) TTL serial data. These pins are connected to the corresponding pins of the FTDI USB-to-TTL serial chip.

  4. USB 3.0 - Wikipedia

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    The USB 3.0 specification defined a new architecture and protocol, named SuperSpeed, which included a new lane for providing full-duplex data transfers that physically required five additional wires and pins, while also adding a new signal coding scheme (8b/10b symbols, 5 Gbit/s; also known later as Gen 1), and preserving the USB 2.0 ...

  5. Comparison of single-board microcontrollers - Wikipedia

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    Powered via the micro USB connection, or 2.8V – 5.5V battery connector Serial communication on pin D0 (RX) and pin D1 (TX). used to receive (RX) and transmit (TX) TTL serial data. These pins are connected to the corresponding pins of the FTDI USB-to-TTL Serial chip.

  6. USB - Wikipedia

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    USB 3.0 and USB On-The-Go supply 1.8 A/9.0 W (for dedicated battery charging, 1.5 A/7.5 W full bandwidth or 900 mA/4.5 W high bandwidth), while FireWire can in theory supply up to 60 watts of power, although 10 to 20 watts is more typical.

  7. Arduino Nano - Wikipedia

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    USB-Micro-B: ATmega4809, [11] 48 pin 5V (1.8-5.5V) 8bit AVR: 20 MHz 48 KB 6 KB 0.25 KB 4*, 0 1 1 None 0, 0, 5, 0, WD, RT 10bit, None None Nano 33 IoT, [12] ABX00027 [13] Nano USB-Micro-B, WiFi, Bluetooth: ATSAMD21G18, [14] 48 pin 3.3V (1.62-3.63V) 32bit ARM Cortex-M0+ 48 MHz 256 KB 32 KB None 6*, 0 None None USB-FS, I²S* 0, 4, 5, 0, WD, RC ...

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