What is a USB cable? Where can it be used?
As we all know, USB is one of the most commonly used electronic connectors at present, and its USB interface supports the plug and play and hot swap functions of the device. Universal Serial bus (referred to as USB) is a serial port bus standard that connects computer systems with external devices, and is also a technical specification for input and output interfaces. It is widely used in personal computers, mobile devices and other information communication products, and extends to photography equipment, digital television (set-top box) game consoles and other related fields. USB cable is a kind of cable dedicated to USB interface. So what is a USB cable? Where can it be used?
USB cable refers to a cable that can be applied to a USB interface, which can connect many of our favorite devices to our computers.
USB uses four-wire cables, two of which are serial channels for transmitting data and the other two for powering downstream devices, and will transmit data at the highest rate of any successfully connected and mutually identifiable peripherals that both devices can support. The USB data cable will automatically transition from high speed to low speed dynamically in compatible transmission mode according to peripherals, and match the lock at the appropriate rate.
The USB cable is suitable for ultra-high speed or high speed USB host devices, but is backward compatible with USB1.1 host devices. The cable is suitable for visual cameras and CompactRIO systems and CompactDAD systems and can support a locked USB cable. The USB cable has a type B connector for the device end connection and a Type A connector for the host end connection. Some models also offer extension cords with fasteners.
The USBA sockets for these cables can be surface-mounted or internally mounted. The USBA plug has a thousand screw that securely attaches to the USB fasteners next to each USB port and is suitable for the corresponding Compact RIO and Compact DAD systems, meeting the requirements of hazardous sites in Class 1 Div/2 zones.





