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USB-B Jack to USB-A Jack Panel Mount Feedthru Adapter

Number:

PCM-0563

USB2.0 Type B to A Pass Through Panel Adapter, USB Chassis Socket, USB Cabinet Bulkhead. The USB-B to USB-A round panel socket is used to connect a device (such as a printer or scanner) to a computer's USB-A port. The USB-B port is for the device side, while the USB-A interface is for the computer side. This conversion cable helps devices with different interface types to interconnect.

Category:

Round Panel Mount Aluminum


Detail

 

Product Name 22mm Aluminum USB-B to USB-A Round Panel Mount Adapter
DWG No. PCM-0563
Connector A USB2.0 Type B Female
Connector B USB2.0 Type A Female
Shape Circular, Pass-through
Shell Material Aluminum Alloy Shell
Panel Mount Type Back Locking
Shell Diameter 22mm
Panel Cut-Out Size 23mm
Waterproof Cap For choice, it can be equipped if you need
Compatible Brand Murrelektronik, Harting, MISUMI, Adafruit, Weidmueller, Eaton, Emas, Telegaertner, Schneider Electric
 
Application: 86 type panel, Audio & Video box, stage box, medical equipment, intelligent equipment, Multimedia panel, computer case, automotive wiring harness, submarine, yacht, ship, boat, smart home, panel installation, cabinet installation, chassis installation, industrial control equipment, charging piles, etc.

Industrial Aluminum USB-B to USB-A round panel socket

How do I know my USB is Type A, Type B, or Type C?

 

You can check the shape of the USB plug. USB-A is rectangular, USB-B is usually square, and USB-C is symmetrically oval. Here are some pictures of various USB ports for reference.

 

USB Adapter

 


What is the difference between white and blue USB ports?

 

The color of USB ports is usually used to indicate their version or function. Here are the general differences between white and blue USB ports:

 

White USB port: Usually indicates USB 2.0. USB 2.0 is an older standard that provides data transfer rates of up to 480 Mbps. White ports usually indicate that this is an older technology.

 

Blue USB port: Usually indicates USB 3.0 or later (such as USB 3.1 and USB 3.2). USB 3.0 provides data transfer rates of up to 5 Gbps, and the blue port is a sign of this interface. USB 3.1 and USB 3.2 have higher transfer rates, but the port color may still be blue.

 

This is just a general labeling standard and may vary from device manufacturer to device manufacturer. You can also check your device's specs or system information to confirm exactly which version of port you have.

 

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