USB Mini-A connector
a deprecated class of compact USB connectors which carry only USB 1–2 and power, found at the host ends of cables, replaced by the USB 2 Micro‑A plug and USB 2 Micro‑AB receptacle, themselves later replaced by the USB 2 Type‑C connectors
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USB Mini-A connector
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Key Facts
- USB Mini-A connector is a type of Mini-USB[1].
- USB Mini-A connector is a type of USB 2 Type-A connector[2].
- USB Mini-A connector is a type of USB Type-A connector[3].
- USB Mini-A connector's Commons category is recorded as USB Mini-A connectors[4].
- USB Mini-A connector's described at URL is recorded as https://www.usb.org/document-library/usb-20-specification[5].
- USB Mini-A connector's described at URL is recorded as https://www.usb.org/sites/default/files/CabConn20.pdf[6].
- USB Mini-A connector's replaced by is recorded as USB 2 Micro-A plug[7].
- USB Mini-A connector's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'USB Mini-A connector'}[8].
- USB Mini-A connector's different from is recorded as USB Mini-B connector[9].
- USB Mini-A connector's different from is recorded as USB Mini-AB receptacle[10].
- USB Mini-A connector's different from is recorded as USB Standard-A connector[11].
- USB Mini-A connector's different from is recorded as USB Micro-A plug[12].