USB breakout module pin out confirmation

I have this usb breakout module. I would like to give +5V and GND using a 5V phone power supply to project I'm working on that needs +5V this is why I'm using that breakout board.

I am not sure regarding the pins of that module. GND is obvious a GND but what about the Vcc+ 5V pin? is it the Vbus? or D+ or ID ?

Thanks

edit:

"The VBUS and GND pins can be used to power your project from USB, while the D- and D+ pins give you access to the USB differential data signals."

So I guess the VBUS is the +5V signal.

Can I leave the D+ D- and ID pins floating if Using that breakout module only for supply power to my project? (+5V and GND) ?

edit:
Can I pass through it 2A of current?

  1. Yes
  2. Depends on the current your 'phone supply' can deliver.
    The connector is just a connector.
    The traces seem a bit thin, but 2Amp is probably ok.
    Leo..
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