Understanding usb cables & their types

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Understanding USB Cables & Their Types USB has a special design for the homogeneity of computer connection peripherals. USB has replaced the large variety of earlier interfaces of the likes of serial and parallel ports. Earlier, we used both these ports for supplying electricity and for data transfer. Moreover, USB cables have also replaced the separate power cables for portable devices. The USB Cables are of the high demand accessories. The importance of USB has grown because the world has been passing through the smartphone boost. An industry body called the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) creates and maintains the USB standards. In its original specification, USB had the definition of only two connector types: A and B. The demands from the society and the necessity of adding more functions have expanded the breadth of connectors in use for USB devices. However, most USB products still use the A and B connector interface. File transfer, charging, portability, etc. are the few of the uses of USB. It is the universal connector, which has many variants in accordance with the functions. Even though the ​USB cables are universal, they serve different functions. Based on the purpose they serve; different variants of USB cables are available in the market: ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Type-A Type-B Mini USB Micro USB A Micro USB B Micro USB AB Type-C USB 3.0

We elaborate them one after another below:

Type-A Most cables, which connect the computer devices such as keyboards and mice, have USB of type-A. Personal computers have a connector of type-A. Type-A connectors serve the dual purpose of charging and data transfer. Type-A USB Connector is flat and has a rectangular interface. It holds the connection by friction, which make it easier for the users to attach and detach. The usage of rectangular contacts instead of round pins makes the connection even easier.

Type-B This has also been in use since the 1990’s along with the type-A. It is almost square connector. For connecting printers and other power devices, which connect with the computer USB type-B are in extensive use. The connector has a slight beveled corner on the top ends of the connector.

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