

4 Pin USB 3.0 male Connector
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A 4-pin USB 3.0 male connector refers to a variant of the USB connector used for data transfer and power delivery, typically in devices that adhere to the USB 3.0 standard. However, traditional USB 3.0 connectors, such as USB Type-A or USB Type-B, typically use more than 4 pins. If you’re referring to a 4-pin connector, it might be a custom or specialized version designed for a specific application.
Categories: Connector and Pins, Mobile Charger Connectors, USB Sockets
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General Characteristics
- Pin Configuration:
- Four pins are generally assigned for power and data:
- VCC (Power): Provides +5V power.
- D+ and D- (Data): Used for bi-directional data transfer.
- GND (Ground): Returns the current path to the source.
- Four pins are generally assigned for power and data:
- Data Speed:
- USB 3.0 supports speeds up to 5 Gbps; however, with fewer pins, the transfer speed may be limited compared to full USB 3.0 configurations.
- Compatibility:
- May support backward compatibility with USB 2.0 devices, depending on the design.
- Applications:
- Used in custom equipment, industrial machines, or proprietary systems where a compact or simplified USB interface is sufficient.
Important Considerations
- Cable and Port Design: Ensure the cable or port is compatible with the connector design.
- Voltage Handling: Confirm the power requirements of the connected device.
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