L-Com introduces USB3 Vision cables with thumbscrew hardware

Jan. 22, 2014
L-Com has released three new USB 3.0 cables equipped with thumbscrews for use with USB3 Vision standard machine vision aplications.

L-Com has released three new USB 3.0 cables equipped with thumbscrews for use with USB3 Vision standard imaging applications. The cables are available in Type Micro B with thumbscrews to Standard Type A, Type B with thumbscrews to Standard Type A, and Type A with thumbscrews to Standard Type A. All three models are available in a number of lengths, including 0.3, 0.5, 1, 2, 3, or 5 meter lengths. With their locking thumbscrews, these USB 3.0 cables provide a secure connection in a variety of applications where the cables may otherwise be disconnected by vibration or movement. The cables, which were designed to meet the AIA USB3 Vision standard, are suitable for use in machine vision applications.

To Learn More:

Contact: L-Com
Headquarters: North Andover, MA, USA
Product:
USB 3.0 cables with locking thumbscrews
Key Features: Available inType Micro B with thumbscrews to Standard Type A, Type B with thumbscrews to Standard Type A, and Type A with thumbscrews to Standard Type A.

What L-Com says:

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