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Kinect 4 Windows 2 comes with a breakout box which basically converts from a custom power supply plug with 12V and 5V & a standard USB3 B-style socket to the proprietary Kinect connector. | Kinect 4 Windows 2 comes with a breakout box which basically converts from a custom power supply plug with 12V and 5V & a standard USB3 B-style socket to the proprietary Kinect connector. | ||
[[File:k4w_breakout_top.jpg|800px|PCB top view with Kinect socket + debug connector]] | |||
PCB top view with Kinect socket + debug connector | |||
[[File:k4w_breakout_pcb.jpg|800px|PCB bottom view]] | [[File:k4w_breakout_pcb.jpg|800px|PCB bottom view]] | ||
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Kinect socket with pin numbers | Kinect socket with pin numbers | ||
Pinout: | |||
= USB Device = | = USB Device = | ||
= Protocol = | = Protocol = | ||
= Data = | = Data = |
Revision as of 20:30, 30 December 2013
Hardware
Kinect 4 Windows 2 comes with a breakout box which basically converts from a custom power supply plug with 12V and 5V & a standard USB3 B-style socket to the proprietary Kinect connector.
PCB top view with Kinect socket + debug connector
Kinect socket with pin numbers
Pinout: