Amphenol Socapex Straight, Panel Female- 1 Port Type USB Type A IP68 USB Connector USB 2.0

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RS Stock No.:
536-9281
Distrelec Article No.:
302-25-373
Mfr. Part No.:
USBFTV21N
Manufacturer:
Amphenol Socapex
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Brand

Amphenol Socapex

Product Type

USB Connector

Mount Type

Panel

USB Type

USB Type A

Current

5A

USB Specification

USB 2.0

Connector Gender

Female

IP Rating

IP68

Orientation

Straight

Number of Ports

1

Voltage

5 V

Termination Type

USB Type A Female

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Contact Material

Copper Alloy Gold Plated

Maximum Operating Temperature

85°C

Standards/Approvals

No

Hazardous Area Certification

No

Series

USBFTV

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From Amphenol, this USB Field USB A receptacle is encased in an extremely robust metal housing that protects against shock and vibration. Achieving a rating of IP68 when mated, which ensures a high degree of protection against liquids and dust, this USB Type A receptacle is well suited to harsh environments.

Features and Benefits:

• Sealed against fluids and dust

• Shock, vibration and traction resistant

• No cabling operation in field (no tools required)

• Mechanical coding/polarization (2 positions)

• Improved EMI protection

• USB A receptacle

• IP68 rating

Amphenol Field


These USB Field and RJ Field reinforced Infocom Connectors allows use of a standard USB and RJ connection in harsh environments. Standard cordsets can be inserted into metallic plugs and receptacles which will protect them from shocks, dust and fluids. There is no requirement for hazardous in-field cabling and grounding.

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