The USB A Female SMT 4P With Fork Type is a versatile and reliable connector that allows for easy and secure connections. Designed with a fork type construction, it ensures a stable and durable connection. This USB connector is compatible with various devices and can be used for data transfer, charging, and more. With its SMT (Surface Mount Technology) feature, it can be easily mounted on PCBs, making it ideal for various electronic applications. Whether you need to connect devices or transfer data, the USB A Female SMT 4P With Fork Type is a reliable and efficient choice.
Product name: UAFM06 USB A Female SMT 4P With Fork Type
Manufacturer :ANTENK ELECTRONICS., CO. LTD.
Antenk's connector system accommodates the 2 deferentially driven date wires that provide bi-directional, simultaneous signals for full speed (12Mbps) or low speed (1.5Mbps) used in universal series bus (USB) systems. Designed for outside-of-box, user-friendly applications, the ATK system consists of a single, four-position board-mount receptacle and mating cable mount overmolded plug. Board-mount receptacles are availalble in standard, Type B, stacked, and side-by-side configurations, adding to the system's versatility to meet the needs of many USB applications.
A comprehensive selection of USB connectors are available with various combinations of form factors, interface and version types, vertical and horizontal configurations, as well as a unique new USB 2.0 Type-C charging option. Chances are ATK has the right USB Connector for you.
USB was originally developed and introduced in 1996 as a way of setting up communication between a computer and peripheral devices by replacing many varieties of serial and parallel ports.
USB connectors have become the standard connection method for devices such as mice, keyboards, game pads and joysticks, scanners, digital cameras, printers and external hard devices.
Although designed for personal computers USB has become commonplace on other devices such as mobile phones, PDA's, video game consoles, AC power adaptors, memory sticks and mobile internet access dongles.
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