USB 3.0
USB A 90° Board mount Through Hole Receptacle
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Current rating: 1 A 30VDC
|  | Insulation Resistance: 100M Minimum
|  | Contact Resistance: 50m Maximum
|  | DWV: 100VAC
|  | Operating Temperature: -30°C to 85°C
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| Materials |  | Insulator: PBT, UL94V0, Blue (Pantone 300C)
|  | Shell: Brass Nickel Plated
|  | Contacts: Phosphor Bronze (15u" or 30u" Gold on active, Tin over Nickel on tail)
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| Other
|  | Packaging: Tape & Reel (350pcs) or Tray (100pcs)
|  | Insertion Force: 35N Max
|  | Extraction Force: 10N Min
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USB B 90° Board mount Through Hole Receptacle
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Current rating: 1 A 30VDC
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 | Insulation Resistance: 100M Minimum
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Contact Resistance: 30m Maximum
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 | DWV: 500VAC
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 | Operating temperature: -50°C to 105°C
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| Materials
|  | Insulator: PBT, UL94V0, Black
|  | Shell: Copper Alloy Nickel Plated
|  | Contacts: Copper Alloy (15u" or 30u" Gold on active, Tin over Nickel on tail)
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| Other
|  | Packaging: Tape & Reel (200pcs) or Tray (50pcs)
|  | Insertion Force: 35N Max
|  | Extraction Force: 10N Min
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USB B Micro Board mount SMT Receptacle
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 | Current rating: Pins 1 & 5 1.8A, Signal 1A, Others 0.25A @ 30VDC
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 | Insulation Resistance: 100M Minimum
|  | Contact Resistance: 30m Maximum
|  | DWV:100VAC
|  | Operating temperature: -20°C to 85°C |
| Materials
|  | Insulator: LCP, UL94V0, Black
|  | Shell: Stainless Steel
|  | Contacts: Copper Alloy (30u" Gold on active, Gold Flash over Nickel on tail)
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| Other
|  | Packaging: Tape & Reel (1500pcs)
|  | Insertion Force: 35N Max
|  | Extraction Force: 8N Min
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USB 3.0 Type A
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These USB 3.0 connectors are available in Type A, Type B and Micro. The USB connector on your PC is a type A connector. So when you have a Type A plug (such as your mouse, PDA connector, digital camera connector, etc) you can directly plug it into the computer.
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Type A plugs always face upstream, Type B face downstream. All USB devices (or peripherals) have an upstream connection to the host and all hosts have a downstream connection to the device. USB 2.0 plugs will fit into USB 3.0 receptacles but do not contain the extra wires needed to convey SuperSpeed communications. Note that USB 3.0 Type B plugs do not fit into USB 2.0 receptacles. A USB 3.0 device going to a USB 2.0 host, for example, will only work with a USB 2.0 cable assembly. Most larger USB peripherals (such as printers, scanners etc) have a USB Type B connector hence require a Type B plug. In order to connect a USB Type B peripheral to your computer, you will need to purchase a USB Type A to B cable. The Micro version is used in mobile devices like cell phones, PDA's and Smartphone the number of mate cycles will be significantly higher. USB 3.0 Type B

There are many applications for the USB 3.0 connectors. They range from Consumer to Automotive. The Series 690 USB connectors from EDAC, are fully compliant with the USB 2.0 and 3.0 specifications, providing a significant leap forward in transfer speeds (5 Gbps signalling rate) and a 10x performance increase over hi-speed USB capabilities while maintaining backwards compatibility with USB 2.0 devices. The USB 3.0 specification will accommodate next generation peripherals that require more power and improved interaction between devices and the host computer by providing more power when needed and less power when not needed.
USB 3.0 Micro

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A major new feature of USB 3.0 is the "SuperSpeed" bus, which provides a fourth transfer mode at 5.0 Gigabit/s. The raw throughput is 4 Gigabit/s, and the specification considers it reasonable to achieve 3.2 Gigabit/s (0.4 Gigabyte or 400 Megabytes), or more, after protocol overhead. The table identifies the differences between the 2.0 and new 3.0 technologies.
| SuperSpeed USB 3.0
| USB 2.0
| Signalling
| Dual-simplex four wire differential signalling
| Half-duplex two wire differential signalling
| Data Flows
| Simultaneous bi-directional data flow
| Unidirectional data flow + negotiated directional bus transitions
| Traffic Flow
| Asynchronous
| Polled
| Packet Traffic
| Explicitly routed
| Broadcast to all devices
| Power Management
| Multi-level, which supports idle, sleep, and suspend
| Port-level that has two levels of entry/exit latency
| Bus Power
| 50% more than USB 2.0 80% more with configured power
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Click here to download the Edac USB 3.0 datasheet |
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