Bulgin USB 2.0 Cable, Female 5 Pin Socket to Female Mini USB B Cable, 100mm
- RS stock no.:
- 252-438
- Mfr. Part No.:
- PX0443
- Manufacturer:
- Bulgin
Discontinued product
- RS stock no.:
- 252-438
- Mfr. Part No.:
- PX0443
- Manufacturer:
- Bulgin
Female Mini USB B to 5 Way Crimp Socket
A mini USB sealed cable the ideal choice for custom panel design. This front panel mount cable is from the 400 series from Bulgin, the ideal low-cost connector for industrial and commercial applications. Offers great high-speed performance and the added benefit of an IP68 rating which allow this cable to last for long periods of emersion under pressure. This connector is made with robust, tough plastic that allows for use in extreme conditions, fully functional between 0 degrees and 70 degrees.
We offer panel mount connectors which are front or rear mount giving you more setup options when installing and mate with patch leads.
We offer panel mount connectors which are front or rear mount giving you more setup options when installing and mate with patch leads.
Features and Benefits
• Female mini USB 2.0
• 5 -way crimp socket at the rear
• Black
• IP68 rated
Compatible with;
• Male Mini USB B to Male USB A USB Cable; MPN: PX0441 - RS stock no: 252-062
• Male Mini USB B to Male Mini USB A USB Cable; MPN: PX0442 - RS stock no: 252-179
• Dust Cap; MPN: PX0484 – RS stock no: 494-4437
Typical Applications:
USB cables are typical components used to provide a connection from computers to peripherals such as keyboards, printers, portable media players, network adaptors and pointing devices. They are also used to provide electrical power to portable devices via a wall adaptor or computer. There are several types of USB connectors such as:
• USB A
• USB B
• USB C
• Mini USB (A,B,C)
• Micro USB (A,B,C)
FAQ:
How does USB cable work?
The USB cable (Universal Serial Bus) is the easy-to-use, standardised connector that allows for the integration of different types of devices with a computer. A USB cable consists of four wires that are used for transferring separately power and data. A USB cable allows for communication between devices in both directions.
What does IP rating mean for USB cables?
IP (Ingress Protection) is the protection level against the intrusion of water or dust for USB cables. The IP rating is described by two numbers: e.g. IP65 where the first digit stands for SOLIDS and second for LIQUIDS materials. The higher number is the higher level of protection is.
What USB cable type describes?
USB cable types can be classified into several transfer speed groups:
USB 3.1 – the most recent and the fastest available standard of USB cables. It is capable to transfer up to 10Gbps. Please, bear in mind that USB 3.1 types are not compatible with USB 2.0 or older ports.
USB 3.0 – these cables are able to work up to 5Gbps and are used in many modern devices that require multiple streams of data. USB 3.0 ports are fully backwards compatible which means USB 2.0 cables will be working with them. However, data transfer speed will be limited up to 2.0 standard.
USB 2.0 – one of the most popular USB Cable standard that allows for a transfer speed of 480 Mbps. Most of the devices on the market are compatible with this standard.
• 5 -way crimp socket at the rear
• Black
• IP68 rated
Compatible with;
• Male Mini USB B to Male USB A USB Cable; MPN: PX0441 - RS stock no: 252-062
• Male Mini USB B to Male Mini USB A USB Cable; MPN: PX0442 - RS stock no: 252-179
• Dust Cap; MPN: PX0484 – RS stock no: 494-4437
Typical Applications:
USB cables are typical components used to provide a connection from computers to peripherals such as keyboards, printers, portable media players, network adaptors and pointing devices. They are also used to provide electrical power to portable devices via a wall adaptor or computer. There are several types of USB connectors such as:
• USB A
• USB B
• USB C
• Mini USB (A,B,C)
• Micro USB (A,B,C)
FAQ:
How does USB cable work?
The USB cable (Universal Serial Bus) is the easy-to-use, standardised connector that allows for the integration of different types of devices with a computer. A USB cable consists of four wires that are used for transferring separately power and data. A USB cable allows for communication between devices in both directions.
What does IP rating mean for USB cables?
IP (Ingress Protection) is the protection level against the intrusion of water or dust for USB cables. The IP rating is described by two numbers: e.g. IP65 where the first digit stands for SOLIDS and second for LIQUIDS materials. The higher number is the higher level of protection is.
What USB cable type describes?
USB cable types can be classified into several transfer speed groups:
USB 3.1 – the most recent and the fastest available standard of USB cables. It is capable to transfer up to 10Gbps. Please, bear in mind that USB 3.1 types are not compatible with USB 2.0 or older ports.
USB 3.0 – these cables are able to work up to 5Gbps and are used in many modern devices that require multiple streams of data. USB 3.0 ports are fully backwards compatible which means USB 2.0 cables will be working with them. However, data transfer speed will be limited up to 2.0 standard.
USB 2.0 – one of the most popular USB Cable standard that allows for a transfer speed of 480 Mbps. Most of the devices on the market are compatible with this standard.
Approvals
IP68, EN60529
Attribute | Value |
---|---|
Length | 100mm |
Connector 1 | 5 Pin Socket |
Connector 2 | Mini USB B |
USB Cable Type | USB Cable |
USB Version | USB 2.0 |
Connector 1 Gender | Female |
Connector 2 Gender | Female |
Sheath Colour | Black |
Mounting Type | Panel Mount |
IP Rating | IP68 |