
USB breakout box
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This DIY kit is designed for precise USB current measurement, sneaky surveillance of USB connections, and effective troubleshooting of faulty devices. The sleek case accommodates two easily visible LEDs, one for monitoring input power (power light indicator) and the other for checking output power (another power light). If you need further assistance, I can provide a detailed wiring diagram. The following components are required: LED bezels: Specifically designed LED holders can be found here: http://www.taydaelectronics.com/leds/led-holders-bezels/5mm-bezel-led-panel-mounting-clip.html USB A female connector: This connector is essential for seamless integration; it can be sourced from here: http://www.taydaelectronics.com/usb-type-a-female-connector.html USB B female connector: Another vital component that ensures connectivity, available here: http://www.taydaelectronics.com/usb-type-b-female-connector.html For the LEDs (5mm), use any color of your choice to indicate power flow on both the input and output sides. Additionally, to create connections between the components, I planned to repurpose screws that were readily available as posts for end-to-end attachment using alligator clip leads.
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