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How to use USB 3.0 inner cables by color?

Electrical Engineering Asked on January 16, 2021

I have an USB 3.0 cable I want to use only for powering a basic circuit with 5V and the max current I can get from USB 3.0.

Once cut, I can see these cables :

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I know the red and black are power and ground, white and green are for USB 2.0 data.

According to these links, I can see that the 2 other are said to be SDP/SSTX/SSRX/USB 3.0 signal…

https://www.conec.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2017/09/IP67-USB3.0-Assembly-Instructions-Aug-21-2017.pdf

https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/USB-3.0-machine-vision-camera-hardware-design-and-Zhuang/da035ac587250936a1a6606ba05a2a879cc855a6/figure/3

https://www.dhresource.com/0x0/f2/albu/g7/M00/91/E0/rBVaSVsPJeiASxomAAG91UKxjdw068.jpg

But I’m not sure to understand what these are for…

My question is : are the red and black wires the right and only ones for power lines, or are there other cables that manage power ?

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