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December, 2016 JST Intros USB Type-C Reversible Mating Connectors
Waukegan, IL — JST Corporation has introduced a line of USB Type-C connectors, the next-generation USB
nal lines are rated for 5A and the power contacts are rated at 20V and are available in 24 circuits (2 rows or
USB Type-C connectors.
FALCON ULTRA PROFILE 1200 Small Footprint • Efficient Power Use
Consistent High Yields • Precise Temperature Gradient
standard for data, power and audio/video connections. USB Type-C connectors allow faster speeds, more powerful connectivity and simpler directional connections than previ- ous USB connectors for both con- sumer and industrial applications. The connector enables data
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transmission of up to 10 Gbps and pro- vides 5A of power (AC/DC). The USB Type-C receptacle provides a space- saving, low-profile interface connec- tion with a height of only 3.5 mm (0.14 in.) and a depth of only 8.8 mm ( 0.35 in.). The reversible mating interface enables secure, reliable mating regardless of whether the plug is inserted facing upward or downward. When applying power, the sig-
12). The USB Type-C connector has an operating temperature of –25 to +85°C (–13 to +185°F) including tem- perature rise when applying an elec- trical current. The connector has DIP contact leads on the front side and SMT leads on the rear. Its rugged construction includes
an outer cover shell with a laser-weld- ed joint around the shell that provides strength against wrenching and pro- tection against scooping insertion and withdrawal. SMT headers are provid- ed on embossed tape for automatic
placement machines. Contact: JST Corp., 1957
Lakeside Drive, Waukegan, IL 60085 % 800-947-1110 fax: 847-473- 1373 Web:
www.jst.com
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