USB-A-S-F-W-TH Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

SAM10369-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

USB-A-S-F-W-TH

Price: $ 0.50
Product Category:

Connectors, Interconnects

Manufacturer: Samtec Inc.
Short Description: USB
More Detail: USB - A USB 2.0 Receptacle Connector 4 Position Th...
DataSheet: USB-A-S-F-W-TH datasheetUSB-A-S-F-W-TH Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 750
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Specifications
Ingress Protection: --
Insulation Color: White
Material Flammability Rating: UL94 V-0
Shell/Shielding Material: Brass
Contact Finish: Gold
Shielding: --
Mating Cycles: 1500
Voltage - Rated: 30VAC
Current Rating: --
Number of Ports: 1
Operating Temperature: -50°C ~ 85°C
Series: --
Features: Board Lock
Termination: Solder
Mounting Feature: Horizontal
Mounting Type: Through Hole, Right Angle
Specifications: USB 2.0
Gender: Receptacle
Number of Contacts: 4
Connector Type: USB - A
Part Status: Active
Packaging: Bulk 
Description

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USB, DVI, HDMI Connectors

A USB, DVI, and HDMI connector is often used to connect and transfer data between different types of digital displays. With the introduction of modern technology, many devices now utilize these types of connectors to provide a greater level of performance than what traditional connections could offer.

USB Connectors

USB connectors are the most versatile and widely used type of connector, offering extremely high speed data transmission between devices such as computers, televisions, DVD and Blu-ray players, and digital media players. USB connectors feature two parts, the receptacle (the device into which the connector is inserted) and the plug/socket (the device which physically connects the two systems or connections). They are typically found on the end of cables or through hubs, ports, and other devices.

USB A-Style Connectors

The USB A-style connectors are the most commonly used type of USB connectors. They are the standard USB connector, and feature a rectangular shape with two flat sides and two rounded sides. They are typically used to connect the downstream ports of devices with upstream ports, such as the back of a computer to a printer or other device.

USB B-Style Connectors

The USB B-style connectors are the alternate type of USB connector, featuring a larger rectangular shape with one flat side and three rounded sides. They are used to connect upstream ports of devices to downstream ports, such as a USB flash drive to a computer port.

USB C-Style Connectors

The USB C-style connectors are the latest type of USB connector, featuring a smaller version of the USB A-style connectors, with four flat sides and two rounded sides. They are used to connect two USB ports on either side of the connection, such as a laptop to a desktop.

USB Application Field and Working Principle

USB connectors are used to connect and transfer data between different types of digital devices, such as computers, printers, digital cameras, scanners, modems, and other digital equipment. USB connectors consist of four wires--two of which are the power cables, one for data transmission, and one for data reception. The power cables carry electrical current which is used to power the device, and the data transmission and reception wires allow the devices to “communicate” with each other.

DVI Connectors

DVI, or Digital Visual Interface, connectors are used to connect display devices to computers, such as TVs and monitors. They feature an array of pins that form a single set of connections for transmitting digital video signals between two devices. DVI connectors are typically found on the end of cables and ports, or on hubs and devices that provide DVI connection options.

DVI-A Connectors

The DVI-A connection is the analog-only version of the DVI connector and features a connection that is similar to the VGA connection. It has a row of four pins at either end and transmits and receives an analog signal, which makes it ideal for connecting analog devices such as TVs and monitors.

DVI-D Connectors

The DVI-D connection is the digital-only version of the DVI connector and features a connection that is similar to the HDMI connection. It has a row of twenty-four pins at either end and transmits and receives a digital signal, which makes it ideal for connecting digital devices such as computers and Blu-ray players.

DVI-I Connectors

The DVI-I connection is a combination of both DVI-A and DVI-D and is the most common type of DVI connector. It has a row of twenty-four pins at either end and can transmit and receive both an analog and digital signal, making it ideal for connecting digital and analog devices.

DVI Application Field and Working Principle

DVI connectors are used to connect digital video output devices, such as a computer, to a digital input device, such as a display. To do so, the pins on the DVI connector carry four channels of digital video information, three for picture, one for the audio, and two control channels. The digital video information is transmitted from the source to the destination and then decoded in the destination device, which then allows the digital video to be displayed on the monitor or TV.

HDMI Connectors

HDMI, or High-Definition Multimedia Interface, connectors are used to connect complicated audio/video devices to one another, such as TVs, computer displays, game consoles, and various other media players. HDMI connectors feature two parts, the plug (which is the device or cable that is connected to the source device), and the socket (which is the device or device port that the plug connects to).

HDMI A Connectors

The HDMI A connector is the most common type of HDMI connector, and features a rectangular shape with three flat sides and one rounded side. It is typically used to connect source devices like TVs, DVD players, and Blu-ray players to downstream devices like displays and projectors.

HDMI B Connectors

The HDMI B connector is the alternate type of HDMI connector, and features a shorter rectangular shape with four flat sides and one rounded side. It is typically used to connect two-way communication devices, such as home theatres and video conference systems.

HDMI C Connectors

The HDMI C connector is the latest type of HDMI connector, and features a much larger rectangular shape with two flat sides and two rounded sides. It is typically used to connect devices with four times the bandwidth of its predecessor.

HDMI Application Field and Working Principle

HDMI connectors are used to connect audio/video devices such as TVs, game consoles, Blu-ray players, and other media players, to other audio/video devices such as displays and projectors. HDMI connectors features an array of pins, which carry digital data between devices. This digital data is then decoded in the destination device, allowing the digital audio/video data to be displayed on the connected device.

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