

In PCB_MICRO_USB_B there is pads only in one side (it can't be both sides because the USB plug in the micro B cable has a metalic back and it can short the pads). In the library there are three components: Is true that the pads itself are not below or above that dimension, but the diference is so small it doesent matter. If you are ok with that, there we go! Extra info USB micro B mid plate dimensionsĪs you can see, both mid plates have 0.6 mm thickness. The only problem with this type of connectors is that you have to use 0.6 mm PCB thicknes, and today mosts PCB fabs can do 0.6mm thicknes without extra cost. So this type of connector are just fine for that pruporse, not soldering, not extra cost, not uncommon cables, just a mirco B cable and your are good to go. I don't wanted a realiable connector for thousands of uses, i wanted just an ocasional connector to hook up to my PC and program it, or take some data. I started this proyect because i wanted an easy and cheap method to connect my electronic boards to a PC. Also includes the images os the dimensions an pinout extracted form the PDF. The micro USB type band micro USB type c folders contains documentation i used to make this proyect, it includes the PDFs of the USB spefication of each type of USB with all the data, dimensions and pinout i used to create the Eagle components. The Connector Test folder contains and eagle proyect of the test PCB i used to test the different models of USB pcb patterns i made. The eagle_library folder contains the Eagle library This only works with PCB thickness of 0.6 mm. By the moment the only usb connectors are the USB micro B and the USB type C. This repository contains documentation and a library to use with Eagle to create USB connectors directly on the PCB itself (free connectors!). Eagle library for USB connectors directly on PCB.
