Hi
I want to bring USB 2 type B(the pcb in the box is a slave so type B) from a panel/chassis mount connector mounted on a plastic enclosure, to a pcb within that enclosure.
So that when I walk up to the box I can plug in my USB cable and down load my stuff and walk away.
The panel connectors I am thinking of using are something like
http://www.digikey.com.au/product-detail/en/MUSB-D111-31/MUSB-D111-31-ND/2567126or
http://www.digikey.com.au/product-search/en?keywords=SAM8637-ND&stock=1I am not sure of the neatest way of getting it on board, if possible without having to make up specialised cables.
The only way I can see doing it is to make up some sort of cable and put some header pins onto the pcb. Is there any conventions for this?
I have used a flying lead in the past, but I am now wanting a panel mount.
I don't mind B or miniB or micro B either.
By the way I have heard that micro are better than mini but I have had disconnect troubles with the micro, due to loose tolerances, anyone else get this?