The
micro USB Jack has five
pins through which the power and data is transferred, the 4th
pin ID is used for mode detection, this indicates if the
USB is used only for power or for data transfer. Of the remaining four
pins two
pins (
pin 1 and
Pin 5) are used to provide the Vcc and Ground.
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Types A and B have 4 pins within the connector, Mini and Micro A and B connectors generally have five pins.