Ensure a rock-solid connection for your hardware projects with our USB A Female Board Mount Socket. This industry-standard connector is specifically designed for through-hole PCB (Printed Circuit Board) mounting, making it an essential component for engineers, DIY electronics hobbyists, and repair technicians. Featuring a robust metal shield and precision-aligned data and power pins, this socket provides the durability and signal integrity required for modern electronic devices.
Secure Through-Hole Design: Features four main signal/power pins and dual side-mounting tabs that solder directly into the PCB for superior mechanical stability.
Standard USB Type A Interface: Fully compatible with all standard USB male cables for seamless data transfer and power delivery.
Rugged Metal Shielding: The exterior metal casing provides essential EMI/RFI shielding to protect your signals from external interference.
High-Temperature Resistance: Constructed with a durable internal plastic carrier designed to withstand the heat of professional soldering processes.
Reliable Electrical Contacts: Engineered for low-resistance connectivity, ensuring consistent 5V power and high-speed data throughput.
Professional Build Quality: Designed to deliver a tactile, secure "click" every time a cable is inserted, preventing accidental disconnections.
Enhanced Durability: The integrated side tabs act as anchors, absorbing the mechanical stress of frequent plugging and unplugging to protect your PCB solder joints.
Versatile Application: Ideal for custom motherboards, peripheral devices, charging stations, and repairing damaged ports on existing hardware.
Connector Type: USB Type A Female (Socket).
Can I use this for USB 3.0 applications?
This specific model is a 4-pin design intended for USB 2.0 standards; it will work with USB 3.0 cables but will be limited to USB 2.0 data speeds.
Is this compatible with a breadboard?
While the pin spacing is standard, the mechanical tabs and right-angle design are best suited for custom PCBs. For breadboard use, a dedicated breakout board is recommended.
How much current can this socket handle?
These standard connectors are typically rated for up to 1.5A to 2A, making them perfect for charging and standard peripheral power needs.
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