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 Created page with "{{Project  |Name=USB-B naar USB-C inbouw converterbordje  |Picture=USB-B2C-bordje.jpg  |Omschrijving=A small PCB converter board with USB type-B footprint, featuring a USB type-C port and 2 5k1 resistors for direct conversion  |Status=Completed  |Contact=wouterdd }}  I got tired of using my audio interface with a USB type-B port, so I decided to create a small drop-in replacement PCB that uses the USB type-B pins but features a USB type-C port. To replace your type-B por..."  | 
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I got tired of using my audio interface with a USB type-B port, so I decided to create a small drop-in replacement PCB that uses the USB type-B pins but features a USB type-C port. To replace your type-B port, desolder it and grab 2x 2 pin 2.54mm headers. Since the pins on a USB type-B board are 2.5(4?)mm x 2.00mm, you'll have to file away the sides of these headers to fit.  | I got tired of using my audio interface with a USB type-B port, so I decided to create a small drop-in replacement PCB that uses the USB type-B pins but features a USB type-C port. To replace your type-B port, desolder it and grab 2x 2 pin 2.54mm headers. Since the pins on a USB type-B board are 2.5(4?)mm x 2.00mm, you'll have to file away the sides of these headers to fit.  | ||
I've initially ordered 30pcs and placed them at the solder table.  | |||
Revision as of 11:45, 29 June 2025
| Project USB-B naar USB-C inbouw converterbordje | |
|---|---|
| A small PCB converter board with USB type-B footprint, featuring a USB type-C port and 2 5k1 resistors for direct conversion | |
| Status | Completed | 
| Contact | wouterdd | 
| Last Update | 2025-06-29 | 
I got tired of using my audio interface with a USB type-B port, so I decided to create a small drop-in replacement PCB that uses the USB type-B pins but features a USB type-C port. To replace your type-B port, desolder it and grab 2x 2 pin 2.54mm headers. Since the pins on a USB type-B board are 2.5(4?)mm x 2.00mm, you'll have to file away the sides of these headers to fit.
I've initially ordered 30pcs and placed them at the solder table.