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USB Cable for BlackBerry Playbook and USB Tech Specs

  
  
  
  

USB standard connector

USB Connectors & Universal Serial Bus cables

USB A-type
 USB-A Type

USB B-type
USB-B Type

USB Mini-B 5 pin
USB Mini-B 5 pin

USB Mini-B 4 pin
USB Mini-B 4 pin

USB Micro A-B
USB Micro A-B

USB 3.0 A-type
USB 3.0 A-type

Standard USB Type-A

The USB Standard-A type of USB plug is a flattened rectangle which inserts into a "downstream-port" receptacle on the USB host, or a hub, and carries both power and data. This plug is frequently seen on cables that are permanently attached to a device, such as one connecting a keyboard or mouse to the computer via usb connection.

Standard USB Type-B

A USB Standard-B plug which has a square shape with bevelled exterior corners—typically plugs into an "upstream receptacle" on a device that uses a removable cable, e.g. a printer. A Type B plug delivers power in addition to carrying data. On some devices, the Type B receptacle has no data connections, being used solely for accepting power from the upstream device.

USB Mini-B 5 pin

The USB 5-pin Mini-b is the most popular style of Mini-b connector, and the only one recognized by the USB-IF. By default, a Mini-b cable is presumed to have 5 pins. This connector is quite small, about two-thirds the width of an A-style connector. It is also specified for use in the newer standard called USB On-The-Go which allows peripheral devices to communicate with the presence of a host controller.

USB Mini-B 4 pin

The USB Mini-b 4 pin connector is found on many digital cameras and mobile phones which resembles the shape of a standard b-style connector but much smaller in size.

Micro USB A-B

Micro USB A-B is exclusively for USB On-The-Go devices, this versatile connector can accept either a Micro-USB A or Micro-USB B cable connection. This interface can be easily identified by its gray-colored receptacle and compact 5 pin design. This connector type only exists as a receptacle for On-The-Go devices and will not exist on a cable.

Revolution of USB Connections

USB was developed in the effort to simplify the connecttions between computers and peripheral devices and became widely popular due to its compatibility with many platforms and operating systems.
USB stands for Universal Serial Bus and you can differentiate a USB connector, cable or device from others by its trident logo symbol.
standard usb universal serial bus logo symbol

USB 1.0 which was released in 1996 had a specified data rate of 1.5 Mbit/s (Low- Bandwidth) and didnt allow for extension cables or pass through cables due to power and timing limitations. Only a few USB 1.0 devices actually made it to the market before the release of USB 1.1 which fixed problems identified in version 1.0 and became widely adopted.

In the year 2000 USB 2.0 was released which added higher maximum bandwidth of 480 Mbit/s (60 MB/s) and was now called "High Speed". Engineering modifications to the USB specs have been done by the ECN's and is available at ConnectZone.

USB 3.0 which is the most reccent transition and updated specifications of USB connections was released in the year 2010 as a consumer product. This opened hardware developers to for implementing future products.

What are USB cables used for?

  • Data transfer from mobile device to PC or Mac
  • Mobile device battery charger
  • Used as a low voltage power supply cable
  • Connection for mass storage devices and flash drives
  • Connects mouse, keyboard, speaker, webcam, scanner, printer, digital cameras
    and much more.....

blackberry playbook usb cable

Here Are A Few Products We Carry In Stock

 
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4 Port Universal Serial Bus USB 2.0 Hub With Power Cord
PHUSB526P
   
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Universal Serial Bus RS-232 USB Serial Adapter Cable A Male to D9 male 
Length: 6 Feet
US1-RS232-6
   
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Universal Serial Bus RS-232 USB Serial Adapter Cable USB A Male to D9f includes D9F to D25M Adapter 
Length: 6 Feet
US1-RS232C-6
   
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Universal Serial Bus USB Active Extension Cable A Male to A Female 
Length: 16 Feet
US40-16A
   
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Universal Serial Bus A Male to Mini B Male Black USB Cable 
Length: 6 Feet
US45-6BK
   
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Universal Serial Bus A Male to Mini 4 Pin IAM C17 Type USB Cable 
Length: 6 Feet
USA4-6
   
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Universal Serial Bus 2.0 Ivory USB Cable A Male to A Male 480MHz 
Length: 6 Feet
USB2-AMAM-06IV
   
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Universal Serial Bus 2.0 Black USB Cable A Male to B Male 480Mhz 
Length: 3 Feet
USB2-AMBM-03BK
   
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Universal Serial Bus 2.0 USB Cable A Male to B Male 480MHz 
Length: 3 Feet
USB2-AMBM-03IV
   
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Universal Serial Bus 2.0 Black USB Cable A Male to B Male 480MHz 
Length: 6 Feet
USB2-AMBM-06BK
   
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Universal Serial Bus 2.0 USB Cable A Male to B Male 480MHz 
Length: 6 Feet
USB2-AMBM-06IV
   
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Universal Serial Bus 2.0 Black USB Cable A Male to B Male 480MHz 
Length: 10 Feet
USB2-AMBM-10BK
   
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Universal Serial Bus 2.0 USB Cable A Male to B Male 480MHz 
Length: 10 Feet
USB2-AMBM-10IV
   
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Universal Serial Bus 2.0 Black USB Cable A Male to B Male 480MHz 
Length: 15 Feet
USB2-AMBM-15BK
   
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Universal Serial Bus 2.0 USB Cable A Male to B Male 480MHz 
Length: 15 Feet
USB2-AMBM-15IV
   

 

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