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USB Connectors
December 31, 1969 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
This line of USB connectors, which includes both A and B series receptacles and cable assemblies, is designed to meet the demand for smaller, more reliable I/O interconnects while providing shielding and board-locking features. The Series A receptacles are available in the following configurations and styles: vertical and horizontal stack; through-hole and SMT; horizontal and upright; and standard and flanged-out shells. The Series B offerings include right-angle and vertical PC mount receptacles.
Molex Inc.
Lisle, Ill. SMT