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In searching around the 'Net last night for weather resistant USB connectors and I came across these made by SAMTEC USA (http://www.samtec.com):

Link to documentation about the following...
http://www.samtec.com/documents/webfiles/pdf/scrus.pdf

I ordered free samples of these as well:

The -10- versions below are 28mm (1.102") circular mini USB-B sealed connectors

SCRUS-10-G-00.50-MBS-BC
-00.50 = 0.5m pigtail cable (no end, you solder to PCB)
-MBS = Mini USB-B Female recepticle
-BC = Blunt Cut

SCPU-10-G-02.00-MBS-AM
-02.00 = 2m cable
-MBS = Mini USB-B Female recepticle
-AM = USB A Male connector

The -17- versions below are 42mm (1.65") circular USB-B sealed connectors

SCRUS-17-G-00.50-BMS-BC
-00.50 = 0.5m pigtail cable (no end, you solder to PCB)
-BMS = USB-B Female recepticle
-BC = Blunt Cut

SCPU-17-G-03.00-BMS-AM
-03.00 = 3m cable
-BMS = USB-B Female recepticle
-AM = USB A Male connector

These were just a thought...
They have dust caps for these as well, but no free samples on the dust caps...

Dust Cap Part# DCA-17-01 and DCA-17-02

They even have a USB Flash drive cover Part# DCA-17-03 (no free sample) for the SCRUS-17 series if you order
SCRUS-17-G-00.50-AMS-BC
-AMS = USB-A Female recepticle
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Re: USB Connector Discussion

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I has been mentioned to consider a smaller USB-B connector such as a mini USB-B, so I think I will give the builder the ability to choose either one :-)
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I have included both footprints (USB-B and USB-B-Mini) on the PCB so the builder can choose which type of USB connector they would like to use :-)
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For the 0.4-alpha design I have replaced the USB-B and USB-B-mini with a USB-B-micro connector. This change allowed the addition of an Ambient Absolute Pressure (AAP) sensor to the PCB.
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DeuceEFI wrote:For the 0.4-alpha design I have replaced the USB-B and USB-B-mini with a USB-B-micro connector. This change allowed the addition of an Ambient Absolute Pressure (AAP) sensor to the PCB.
Woot woot. Great now we got onboard baro sensor.
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