We have access to a large range of data as we are using computing connectors for both household and industrial applications. Customers will come up with memory and SIM card connectors of type A, B, C, mini, and miniature USB Connectors, as well as D-sub connectors, kits, and back shells.
What are USB, D Sub, and Computing Connectors?
To function, computing systems require a variety of devices and accessories, such as means of transferring data or electricity. A connector is used to connect wires physically or electrically. There are several distinct connection types that are readily accessible and made for various needs. An overview of some of the most common connections and their applications may be found here.
D-Subminiature Connector Types
D-sub connections contain two rows of pins with different configurations and a shield in the shape of a D that blocks interference. They are frequently used for displays and serial-port communications and can be board- or cable-mounted. Replaceable components in our selection include contacts, screw locks, and back hells (housing). Typical kinds include:
- Innovative density D-Sub Connectors
- PCB D-sub connectors
- High-density D-sub connectors
USB Connector Types
They are used to carry data and power between computers and other devices. There are several USB connection types available, including:
- Type A: Rectangular – the standard USB port
- Type B: The majority is square in shape, mostly used for peripheral devices like printers
- Mini & Micro B: Installed with miniature devices such as smartphones, cameras, and wearable devices
- Type C: The newest and smallest USB Connector that is symmetrical in shape with 24 pins, in 2 rows of 12
Selecting a Connector
When selecting a connection to utilize in a system, keep in mind the following factors in addition to the purpose the connector is designed for:
- Number of positions for configurations
- Unique style
- Orientation
- Termination - crimp, solder
- Mating Type
- Substance
- Mounting technique