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Stewart Connector: USB Type-A to Round-End Cable Assemblies
Glen Rock, PA — Stewart Connector, a Bel Group company, has added USB Type-A to round-end cable assemblies to its product portfolio. The cable assemblies are suitable for connections in computers, printers and scanners, gaming systems, med- ical devices, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. The company’s new assemblies
support USB 2.0 speeds (up to 480 Mb/s), making them excellent for designers, engineers and consumers who require a unique solution, while integrating USB interfaces into prod-
USB Type-A to round-end cable assembly.
ucts. The USB Type-A connector end includes an overmolded strain relief feature, providing protection to the cable and reducing strain on the con- ductors. The USB Type-A to round-end
cable assemblies are now offered by both Digi-Key and Mouser. Bel designs, manufactures and markets a broad array of products that power, protect and connect electronic cir- cuits.
The company’s products are pri-
marily used in the networking, telecommunications, computing, mil-
itary, aerospace, transportation, and broadcasting industries. Bel’s product groups include:
magnetic solutions — integrated con- nector modules, power transformers, power inductors, and discrete compo- nents. In addition, power solutions and protection — frontend, board- mount and industrial power prod- ucts, module products, and circuit protection; and connectivity solu- tions — expanded beam, copper- based, RF and RJ connectors, and
cable assemblies. Contact: Stewart Connector,
Inc., 11118 Susquehanna Trail S.,
Glen Rock, PA 17327 % 717-235-7512 Web:
www.belfuse.com/ stewart-connector
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SMT connector with Lagging Contacts from ept
Peiting, Germany — ept’s One27 series of SMT connectors is now available with lagging contacts. Devel opers now have access to 12- to 80-pin mal connectors, making it possible to simply change modules in industrial applications during live operation Electronics are protected during
the process, as a defined sequence of signal, ground and electrical contacts is adhered to during insertion and disconnection. This ensures that the ground connection is established in the first step, in order to conduct ground potential differences and electrostatic charges before the data line is connected. The double-row SMT connector
One27 with an angled male connec- tor can be assembled individually and its lagging contacts can be placed in any position. The range of
May, 2020
One27 SMT connector with lagging contacts.
connectors offers a wide variety of types and plug versions with a small pitch and high reliability. The board- to-board distance can range between 0.3 and 0.6 in. (8 and 13 mm). The male and female connectors
can be inserted anywhere within a range of 0.06 in. (1.5 mm), due to the secure mating of the One27 connec- tors. The connection produced by the One27 series is made by a double- sided female contact that envelops
the contact pin of the male connector. Contact: ept, Inc., 1624 Ashton
@
www.spea.com
Park Drive, South Chesterfield, VA 23834 % 804-530-0820 E-mail:
sales@eptusa.com Web:
www.eptusa.com
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