USB Cables

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
10-03395

10-03395

Tensility International Corporation

CBL USB A RECEPT-B MICRO PLUG 1M

0

10-03385

10-03385

Tensility International Corporation

CBL USB A PLUG-A MICRO PLUG 1M

562

10-00777

10-00777

Tensility International Corporation

CBL USB B RCPT-MCR A PLUG 1M

75

10-03384

10-03384

Tensility International Corporation

CBL USB A PLUG-A MINI PLUG 1M

0

10-00781

10-00781

Tensility International Corporation

CBL USB MNI B RCPT-A PLUG 100MM

0

10-03387

10-03387

Tensility International Corporation

CBL USB A PLUG-B MICRO PLUG 1M

471

10-00660

10-00660

Tensility International Corporation

CBL USB B RCPT-MNI B PLUG 100MM

161

10-03677

10-03677

Tensility International Corporation

CBL USB 3.1 C M-2.0 A M 1M

306

10-00650

10-00650

Tensility International Corporation

CBL USB A RCPT-MCR B PLUG 100MM

1384

10-02360

10-02360

Tensility International Corporation

CBL USB MCR A PLUG-PLUG 1M WHT

294

10-02358

10-02358

Tensility International Corporation

CBL USB A RCPT-MNI B PLUG 1M WHT

293

10-02359

10-02359

Tensility International Corporation

CBL USB A RCPT-MCR B PLUG 1M WHT

196

10-02328

10-02328

Tensility International Corporation

CBL USB A PLUG-A RCPT 1M BLACK

507

10-00776

10-00776

Tensility International Corporation

CBL USB B RCPT-A PLUG 100MM

3

10-02341

10-02341

Tensility International Corporation

CBL USB A RCPT-MCR B PLUG 1M BLK

469

10-00779

10-00779

Tensility International Corporation

CBL USB B RCPT-MNI B PLUG 100MM

0

10-03392

10-03392

Tensility International Corporation

CBL USB A RECEPT-A MINI PLUG 1M

0

10-00770

10-00770

Tensility International Corporation

CBL USB A RCPT-MNI B PLUG 100MM

632

10-02345

10-02345

Tensility International Corporation

CBL USB A PLUG-A PLUG 2M WHITE

193

10-00775

10-00775

Tensility International Corporation

CBL USB MNI A RCPT-MNI B PLUG

0

USB Cables

1. Overview

USB cables are standardized connectors used for transferring data and power between electronic devices. They play a critical role in modern technology, enabling seamless integration of peripherals, charging solutions, and data communication across industries. Their universal design and evolving specifications have made them indispensable in consumer electronics, industrial automation, and emerging technologies like IoT.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
USB Type-ARectangular connector, supports USB 2.0/3.0/3.1 standardsComputers, flash drives, game consoles
USB Type-BSquare-shaped connector, robust designPrinters, scanners, industrial equipment
USB Type-CReversible 24-pin connector, supports USB 3.2/4.0, Power Delivery (PD)Laptops, smartphones, tablets
Micro USBCompact 5-pin connector, common in older mobile devicesAndroid smartphones, power banks
Mini USBLarger than Micro USB, phased out in modern devicesLegacy MP3 players, older GPS units

3. Structure and Composition

A typical USB cable consists of:

  • Conductors: Stranded copper wires for power (VBUS) and data (D+/D-)
  • Insulation: Polymer layers (e.g., PVC, TPE) to prevent signal interference
  • Shielding: Foil or braided mesh to reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI)
  • Connector: Metal contacts and plastic housing with specific pin layouts
  • Outer Jacket: Durable thermoplastic for mechanical protection

Technical compositions vary by standard: USB 2.0 (480 Mbps), USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps), or USB4 (40 Gbps), with Type-C supporting alternate modes like DisplayPort.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Data Transfer RateVaries from 480 Mbps (USB 2.0) to 40 Gbps (USB4)Determines efficiency in transferring large files
Current CapacityUp to 5A (USB PD)Impacts charging speed and power delivery
Voltage Range5V (standard), up to 48V (USB PD 3.1)Supports high-power devices
Shielding GradeFoil + braid shielding (STP) or braided onlyReduces data corruption and noise
CompatibilityUSB-IF certification ensures cross-standard operationGuarantees interoperability with devices
Durability10,000+ insertion cycles (Type-C)Extends product lifecycle

5. Application Fields

  • Consumer Electronics: Smartphones, tablets, wearables
  • Computing: Keyboards, mice, external storage
  • Industrial: CNC machines, automation sensors
  • Healthcare: Medical imaging equipment, patient monitors
  • Automotive: In-car charging systems, infotainment units

Case Example: USB Type-C cables with 100W PD enable single-cable charging and DisplayPort alt mode for ultrabooks.

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
AnkerPowerLine II USB-C to USB-C100W PD, 30,000 bend lifespan
BelkinUSB-C to C Braided CableUSB-IF certified, 2m length
AmazonBasicsUSB 2.0 Type-A to Type-BBudget-friendly, 2.0 speed
UGREENUSB-C to Lightning CableMFi certified, 8K video support
AppleLightning to USB-CFor iOS devices, 1m length

7. Selection Recommendations

Consider the following factors:

  • Use Case: Charging-only (lower gauge wires) vs. data transfer (shielded conductors)
  • Device Compatibility: Match connector types (e.g., Type-C for newer laptops)
  • Performance Requirements: USB 3.2 Gen 2 for 10Gbps speeds, PD for fast charging
  • Environmental Conditions: Ruggedized cables for industrial settings
  • Certifications: USB-IF, RoHS, and MFi (for Apple devices)

8. Industry Trends

Key trends include:

  • Adoption of USB4 for unified 40Gbps speeds and Thunderbolt compatibility
  • Type-C becoming the EU-mandated standard for all mobile devices
  • Development of active cables with embedded chips for signal boosting
  • Increased focus on recyclable materials and reduced e-waste
  • Integration of USB PD 3.1 for 240W ultra-fast charging
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