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I stumbled upon an Olympus Stylus Tough-6020 digital camera at a garage sale and apparently, it charges with a proprietary USB cable (that looks a lot like the Nintendo DSI cable) but I can't find any Wikipedia article about it, or a pin-out schematic. I realize that I can order a generic one on eBay or directly from Olympus (for £ 23.48 !!!) but I'm kind of a nerd and like to build my own cables. 
Does anyone know why type of connector is uses or anything about this mysterious cable and what it's official name is? Is it CB-USB6? The goofballs at Olympus like to use Greek letters like "µ" on their website, so a simple search for "Stylus Tough-6020" yields zero results.
Also, I've found Amazon sellers listings that say it's compatible with CB-USB5, which begs the question: Wht the hell is a CB-USB5 and where can I get data for that?
http://www.amazon.com/Olympus-Stylus-Tough-6000-Compatible/dp/B005JHE26W

Does anyone know why type of connector is uses or anything about this mysterious cable and what it's official name is? Is it CB-USB6? The goofballs at Olympus like to use Greek letters like "µ" on their website, so a simple search for "Stylus Tough-6020" yields zero results.

Also, I've found Amazon sellers listings that say it's compatible with CB-USB5, which begs the question: Wht the hell is a CB-USB5 and where can I get data for that?

http://www.amazon.com/Olympus-Stylus-Tough-6000-Compatible/dp/B005JHE26W