Versatile USB 2.0 A to 4-terminal socket with screw connections & 500mA rating for DIY & repair applications.
The TUK USB 2.0 A to 4-Terminal Socket is a versatile connectivity solution designed for field termination, repairs, and prototyping applications. This DIY-friendly socket simplifies installations where a USB port is required, featuring a USB 2.0 A female connector that converts to 4 screw terminals and offers 2 earth points for added flexibility in wiring configurations.
With easy-to-read markings, this socket ensures correct and hassle-free termination, making it ideal for both professionals and hobbyists. The screw terminals accommodate wires with diameters ranging from 0.4-1.3mm (16-26 AWG), providing secure connections for various applications.
A snap-in keystone jack facilitates clean, fast installation in multiple housing types, outlets, and patch panels, while maintaining a neat appearance. Rated for 500mA at 5V, this socket supports data transmission at speeds up to 60MB/sec, ensuring reliable performance for USB 2.0 devices.
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Compact and efficient, this adapter is a practical choice for adding USB connectivity to custom electronics, test setups, and more.
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