Industrial USB equipment keeps cables captive

A B and B Electronics Manufacturing Company product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 18, 2008

High retention mechanism keeps USB connections tight while allowing the use of a standard off-the-shelf cable.

High-retention Type B connectors are now a standard feature on most B and B Electronics USB products.

The world has adopted the universal serial bus as a useful, cost effective connectivity tool.

One issue slowing its acceptance in the industrial automation field is the connector.

Without a strong retention mechanism, USB is inadequate for use in this environment.

A number of manufacturers have responded with proprietary connectors or cables featuring a custom thumbscrew; although this attempts to address the problem, it also adds cost and size.

Worse yet, it requires the purchase of an expensive custom cable that you certainly won't find at the nearest computer store.

B and B Electronics' solution and key design feature is a new high retention mechanism that keeps the connection tight while allowing the use of a standard off-the-shelf cable.

Withstanding 15N of force, the connectors conform to Class 1 Div 2 withdrawal requirements.

An orange port distinguishes B and B Electronics' high-retention USB models.

B and B Electronics offers a wide variety of USB to RS232/422/485 conversion solutions for industrial users.

Choices include isolated and nonisolated versions with DIN rail, panel mount, and inline options.

Each style also features multiple serial port configurations.

No matter what the USB to serial application is, B and B Electronics has a convertor for it.

A new mini form factor even addresses the unique requirements of field service.

Fitting easily in a laptop bag or a pocket, they reduce the amount of equipment that has to be taken to the job site.

This extensive lineup gives B and B Electronics the depth to solve most connectivity problems and to be a one-stop source for datacommunications products.

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