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USB Cable
  • USB Cable

    Specifications:

     

    Connection Type: USB CABLE

    Application: USB Cable is designed specifically to connect devices that use the universal serial bus (USB) protocol. They are used to connect personal computers (PCs) and peripherals such as mice, keyboards, printers, digital cameras, and mass storage devices. USB cables are also used in factory environments, sometimes with a locking mechanism, for connecting USB industrial I/O devices to computers.                            

     

    USB Type: USB cables are generally organized according to the USB version that they support. Most suppliers offer three types of cables.

     

    USB 1.1 cables support data transfer rates up to 12 megabits per second (Mbps).

    USB 2.0 cables support data transfer rates up to 480 Mbps.

    USB 3.0 cables support data transfer rates of up to 5.0 Gbit/s.

     

    USB Connector Type:

     

    USB Type A-- connectors have a flat, rectangular interface. They provide 5V DC power on one of the pins and are designed for connections with host controllers and hubs. USB cables with Type A adapters on both ends are not designed for direct connections between computers, or between a PC and a USB hub. Rather, A-A cables should be used to connect USB devices with an A-style female port to a PC or another USB device.

    USB Type B-- connectors are square-like in shape and have two slightly bevelled corners. They are designed for use with peripheral devices.

    USB Mini-A --connectors are miniaturized Type A connectors that are 3 mm x 7 mm in size. They are used with small devices such a cell phones and digital cameras.

    USB Mini-B-- are miniaturized Type B connectors that are 3 mm x 7 mm in size. They are available in 4-pin and 5-pin versions. The USB On-The-Go standard specifies the use of 5-pin USB Mini-B connectors to allow peripheral devices to communicate with a host controller. The 4-pin is unofficial, but used with many digital cameras.

    USB Micro-A --connectors are white, 5-pin devices. They are used mainly with newer mobile devices. Micro-A connectors are smaller than Micro-B connectors, but still support high-speed data transfers of 480 Mbit/s and USB On-The-Go technology.

    USB Micro-B-- connectors are black, 5-pin devices. They are larger than Micro-A connectors, but offer the same data transfer capabilities.

    Conductor: Copper.

    Insulation: PE/PVC.

    Overall Diameter: 3.0 mm to 7.50 mm                                           

    Outer Sheath: Special PVC

    Colour: Multicolour

    Operating Temperature: -20° to 60°C0

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