USB A 3.0 9 pin socket soldered to THT DIP motherboard
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  • USB A 3.0 9 pin socket soldered to THT DIP motherboard

USB A 3.0 9 pin socket soldered to THT DIP motherboard

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USB A 3.0 9 pin socket soldered to THT DIP motherboard

USB A 3.0 9 pin socket soldered to THT DIP motherboard

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USB Type A socket. High-Speed 3.0

  • Socket for PCB soldering
  • 9-pin version
  • L 16.4 mm / width 13.7 mm / height 5.6 mm
  • MAX. AC 500V(50Hz)/min.
  • Contact resistance: 30m Ohm.
  • Insulation resistance: 100M Ohm
  • Operating temperature range: -20 to 85 degrees
  • Durability: more than 5,000 times

We also offer other USB C and Micro mount sockets

    K760/USB3A(ID176730556)
    29 Items
    5905427010876

    The product was placed on the market within the EU before December 13, 2024.

    High Voltage and Current – This component can operate at high voltages and currents, posing a risk of electric shock. Pay attention to the maximum voltage and current values, as well as appropriate markings indicating these limits.

    Caution During Installation – Ensure that the components are correctly mounted in the circuit, as improper connections can lead to overheating, damage, or fire.

    Corrosion – Avoid contact with moisture: Fastening components should be protected from prolonged exposure to moisture or aggressive chemicals that can cause corrosion.

    Use of protective coatings – Ensure that the components are protected with an anti-corrosion coating suitable for the operating environment (e.g., galvanizing, epoxy coatings). Regular maintenance: Inspect components for signs of corrosion and replace them as needed.

    Mechanical damage – Do not exceed the maximum tightening torque: Over-tightening can damage the thread or weaken the fastening components. Use tools with the correct torque rating.

    Avoid dynamic loads beyond specifications – Bolts and screws should be used according to their intended purpose, especially in applications exposed to vibrations or impacts.

    Pre-use inspection – Before installation, check components for deformation, cracks, or other damage.

    Improper use – Ensure you are using fastening components of the correct size, material, and strength class for the given application.

    Do not use damaged components – Bolts, screws, and washers with visible mechanical damage or corrosion should be immediately replaced.

    Avoid improper assembly – Ensure proper alignment and compression to avoid stresses in the fastening material.

    Use of appropriate tools – Use tools that meet specifications for assembly and disassembly (e.g., torque wrenches).

    Swallowing Hazard – Small fastening components, such as screws, nuts, or washers, can pose a choking or swallowing hazard, especially for children. They should be stored in a place out of reach of children.

    Spreading of Small Components – These components can pose a tripping or loss hazard during work. They should be stored in containers that prevent spillage.

    Manufacturer (Private Label) (EU) 2023/988 (GPSR)
    Name: Superelektronika sp. z o.o.
    Address: ul. gen. K. Sosnkowskiego 26/83
    05-300 Mińsk Mazowiecki, Poland
    E-mail: sklep@superelektronika.pl
    Responsible Person (EU) 2023/988 (GPSR)
    Full Name: Radosław Jaromin
    Address: Arynów 46A
    05-300 Mińsk Mazowiecki, Poland
    E-mail: radoslaw.jaromin@gmail.com

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