The Universal Serial Bus simplified the connection of any devices to PCs. Power and data are transmitted in a single cable. The underlying standard specifies which data rates and energies are possible. S currently has USB2.0 and USB3.0 standard cables in its programme. From USB4 onwards, the requirements and their designations are so confusingly standardised that we currently only offer special solutions.
For USB 3.0 Cables, we also have empirical values for the required cross-section for various application lengths:
1,5 m: AWG 30
3,0 m: AWG 28
5,0 m: AWG 26
USB 2.0 / 3.0 cable examples
Type | Description |
USB 2.0 FRNC | |
USB 2.0 RT UL/CSA | USB 2.0 cable with UL recognition, CSA approval, continuously flexible, suitable for robots |
USB 3.0 S | USB 3.0 cable with UL recognition, continuously flexible, suitable for cable tracks |
USB 3.0 M | USB 3.0 cable for the application in medical technology, flexible |