
Allicdata Part #: | 50-00467-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
50-00467 |
Price: | $ 0.23 |
Product Category: | Connectors, Interconnects |
Manufacturer: | Tensility International Corp |
Short Description: | CONN PLUG USB A SHLD WHT |
More Detail: | USB - A USB 2.0 Plug Connector 4 Position Free Han... |
DataSheet: | ![]() |
Quantity: | 1000 |
5000 +: | $ 0.21682 |
Ingress Protection: | -- |
Insulation Color: | White |
Material Flammability Rating: | -- |
Shell/Shielding Material: | Steel |
Contact Finish: | Gold |
Shielding: | Shielded |
Mating Cycles: | 1500 |
Voltage - Rated: | 30VDC |
Current Rating: | 3A |
Number of Ports: | 1 |
Operating Temperature: | -10°C ~ 60°C |
Series: | -- |
Features: | -- |
Termination: | Solder |
Mounting Feature: | -- |
Mounting Type: | Free Hanging (In-Line) |
Specifications: | USB 2.0 |
Gender: | Plug |
Number of Contacts: | 4 |
Connector Type: | USB - A |
Part Status: | Active |
Packaging: | Bulk |
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USB, DVI, HDMI Connectors are increasingly becoming the go-to connectors of choice as technology continues to push the limits of hardware further and further. As more and more devices are built and marketed with these connectors, it is important to understand the 50-00467 application field and working principle for each of the different types.
USB is short for Universal Serial Bus and was an effort to standardize communications between components of a system. A USB connector contains 4 pins for data transmission and power, plus optional pins for special uses. The data signals are transmitted through the USB port, with the type of data being carried dictated by different types of USB connectors. USB has seen multiple generations of revisions over the years as higher data transfer speeds have become possible.
The USB 3.0 standard utilizes the latest version of the USB, with a 50-00467 application to carry video, audio, and data between source devices and display devices. It supports data rates of up to 5Gbps, which is significantly faster than the 400Mbps of the USB 2.0 standard. It also supports the full-duplex transmission of multiple streams of data at the same time, and up to five simultaneous connections at once. With the rise of 4K video content, USB 3.0 has become a popular choice for both professional and personal applications.
DVI stands for Digital Visual Interface and is mainly used for transmitting high-resolution digital video and other visual data. The standard was developed to provide a single interface that could support both digital and analog video signals. The connector uses pins to carry the data signals, with the most common being the dual-link DVI-I connector. This connector has 29 pins and can carry digital video signals up to 1920 x 1440 resolution, while the 24-pin, single link DVI-D connector can carry digital video signals up to 1920 x 1200.
DVI\'s 50-00467 application is primarily for connecting source devices such as computers and HDTVs to output devices such as monitors and projectors. It can also be used to connect digital camcorders to digital TVs, and DVD players to HDTVs. It is important to note that while DVI does support digital signals, it does not support audio signals, so a separate audio connection may be required if audio is desired.
HDMI stands for High-Definition Multimedia Interface and is the most widely used digital interface on the market today. HDMI is a popular choice for connecting modern video and audio devices to each other, with each pin carrying digital data. The connector supports data rates of up to 18Gbps, which is more than enough to stream 4K video without any lag or latency. HDMI supports both full-duplex and half-duplex transmission, allowing both the source and the display device to receive data at the same time. The connector also supports up to 8 channels of audio in one signal, giving it a 50-00467 application as the main connection for HDTVs, Blu-ray players, computers, gaming consoles, and more.
In conclusion, the 50-00467 application field and working principle of USB, DVI, and HDMI connectors are quite different. USB is primarily used as a data transmission standard, while DVI is used for transmitting digital video, and HDMI is used for streaming both digital video and audio. All three of these standards are essential for using modern technology, and understanding their differences can go a long way in ensuring that you are using the right one for your specific needs.
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