What port has 5 pins on the top and 4 on the bottom?
What port has 5 pins on the top and 4 on the bottom?
You are likely referring to a USB Type-A port, which has a rectangular shape with 4 pins on the bottom and 5 pins on the top. The USB Type-A port is one of the most common USB connector types found on computers, laptops, gaming consoles, and other devices. It is used for connecting USB cables, flash drives, mice, keyboards, printers, and various other USB peripherals. The 4 pins on the bottom are: 1) +5V Power 2) Data - 3) Data + 4) Ground The 5 pins on the top are: 1) Not connected 2) Data - 3) Data + 4) Ground 5) Shield Ground So in summary, the USB Type-A port conforms to the shape you described with 5 pins on the top row and 4 pins on the bottom row, making it easily identifiable.
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What port has 5 pins on the top and 4 on the bottom?
What port has 5 pins on the top and 4 on the bottom?
It sounds like you are describing the pinout of a USB port. A standard USB port has the following pinout: Top row (5 pins): 1. VBUS (5V power) 2. D- 3. D+ 4. Ground 5. Shield Ground Bottom row (4 pins): 1. USB 2.0 Differential Pair 2. USB 2.0 Differential Pair 3. Ground 4. USB 3.x RX- 5. USB 3.x RX+ So a typical USB port has 5 pins on the top row and 4 pins on the bottom row, used for power, data transfer, and shielding purposes in the USB specification.
Testing if the previous output contains the string DE9
: False
Testing if the previous output contains the string DE-9
: False
Testing if the previous output contains the string DB9
: False
Testing if the previous output contains the string DB-9
: False
What port has 5 pins on the top and 4 on the bottom?
What port has 5 pins on the top and 4 on the bottom?
It sounds like you are describing a USB Type-A port. A standard USB Type-A port has 4 pins or contacts on the bottom row, and 5 pins on the top row. The pin layout for a USB Type-A port is: Top row (5 pins): - VBUS (power +5V) - D- - D+ - Ground - Shield/Drain Wire Bottom row (4 pins): - VBUS (power +5V) - D- - D+ - Ground So in summary, the ports with 5 pins on the top row and 4 on the bottom are the ubiquitous USB Type-A ports that are commonly found on computers, devices, hubs etc. to connect USB cables and peripherals.
Testing if the previous output contains the string DE9
: False
Testing if the previous output contains the string DE-9
: False
Testing if the previous output contains the string DB9
: False
Testing if the previous output contains the string DB-9
: False
What port has 5 pins on the top and 4 on the bottom?
What port has 5 pins on the top and 4 on the bottom?
It sounds like you are describing a USB Type-A port or connector. The standard USB Type-A port has: - 4 pins on the bottom row - 5 pins on the top row The pin layout is as follows: Top row (5 pins): - VBUS (5V power) - D- - D+ - Ground - ShieldGround Bottom row (4 pins): - N/C (not connected) - VBUS (5V power) - D- - D+ So in total there are 9 pins, with 5 on the top row and 4 on the bottom row. This is the most common USB connector type found on computers, devices, hubs, etc for connecting USB cables.
Testing if the previous output contains the string DE9
: False
Testing if the previous output contains the string DE-9
: False
Testing if the previous output contains the string DB9
: False
Testing if the previous output contains the string DB-9
: False
What port has 5 pins on the top and 4 on the bottom?
What port has 5 pins on the top and 4 on the bottom?
You are likely referring to a USB port. A standard USB Type-A port has the following pin layout: - 4 pins on the bottom row - 5 pins on the top row The pin layout of a USB Type-A port is as follows: Top Row (5 pins): 1. VCC (+5V) 2. D- 3. D+ 4. Ground 5. Shield Ground Bottom Row (4 pins): 1. USB 3.0 RX- 2. USB 3.0 RX+ 3. Ground 4. USB 3.0 TX- 5. USB 3.0 TX+ So the standard USB Type-A port has 4 pins on the bottom row and 5 pins on the top row, which matches your description.
Testing if the previous output contains the string DE9
: False
Testing if the previous output contains the string DE-9
: False
Testing if the previous output contains the string DB9
: False
Testing if the previous output contains the string DB-9
: False