DIY USB Arduino plug

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Nothing terribly clever here, but sometimes you've got to build your own tools before the real fun begins. I've been doing some mobile Arduino development and I got annoyed with carrying around a bulky coil of USB cable. I could buy a pre-made A-to-B gender changer, but not at 10pm on a Sunday, when I need instant gratification! Plus, in these hard economic times, why purchase something new if you can avoid it?

So, I chopped the ends off an old cable and spliced/soldered the four wires of the USB A male end to the USB B male end. I wrapped it in heat-shrink and electricians tape, and now I've got a little stub to jack an Arduino into the side of my laptop. The plug fits in the same small case as an Arduino, a breadboard, and a few LEDs, resistors, and hookup wires.

What have you made instead of purchased lately? Let us know in the comments and put your photos up on the MAKE Flickr pool.


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Posted by: Anonymous on February 9, 2009 at 6:42 PM

WOW amazing...
why is this crap taking up precious MAKE space? are you really that strapped for material that you have to put this sub-par DIY entry on here?

c'mon...
I EXPECT Better


Posted by: John Park on February 9, 2009 at 7:47 PM

We cover topics for a wide range of interests and skill levels. This post may speak to someone who hadn't thought to chop up and make their own cables. Perhaps you'll enjoy one of our other fine entries better.


Posted by: Phillip Torrone on February 9, 2009 at 8:24 PM

hello anonymous commenter, thanks for stopping by - not everyone is a master maker yet, we all start somewhere and making USB cables is actually an example of a project that i know for a fact inspires a lifetime of making. about 5 years i had a how-to on engadget on making a PSP power / USB cable - and recently some kid (who was 16 at the time) is now 21 - he said it was one of his first "electronics" projects and now he is doing engineering.

while you might call something crap, i'm going to put the onus on you - we expect better from our commenters. we'll leave this comment up, but next time we'll just remove it unless you can contribute something positive.


Posted by: peterman921 on February 9, 2009 at 9:56 PM

I made it myself

its not electronics but I made a hanging pot rack a few weeks ago for the cost of the chain and some paint.

we all gotta start somewhere

I also made soap and journals for Christmas gifts
peterman921 on flickr and instructables

Jon


Posted by: sakae on February 9, 2009 at 11:57 PM

DIY ps/2 keyboard to USB?

well i just want to experiment something while im bored and don't want to use a adapter, any1 know some steps or... pinout for a PS/2 keyboard and compare that to a USB one.


Posted by: Brian Jepson on February 10, 2009 at 6:10 AM

Better than my A - B Male adapter

Nice! I bought a couple of USB A Male - B Male adapters, but they always leave my Arduino flipped upside down. I'll have to make one of these.


Posted by: John Park on February 10, 2009 at 7:11 AM

Nice stuff, Jon.

Sakae, pinouts.ru is the place for pinouts:
http://pinouts.ru/Inputs/KeyboardPC6_pinout.shtml

Brian, thanks. It would be super cool to make one that can rotate...


Posted by: Ian on February 10, 2009 at 8:17 AM

Shorter first post...

"How dare you post this on your free website where I might see it, it offends my eyes"

PT & John -- Good job with a bit of gentle push-back.


Posted by: KentKB on February 13, 2009 at 4:58 PM

JEP&PT,
http://pinouts.ru is a great link and I found a pintout for another project I had put aside.
Make is a great place to find this stuff out, and if you read the postings contained here you may be in Danger of Learning something!
Thank you


Posted by: John Park on February 13, 2009 at 5:20 PM

Great Kent, you'll have to let us know about your project.


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