Rev. 1.00 – BIXOLON SRP-F310 User Manual

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Note: Minimum conductor construction must be stranded tinned copper.


To minimize end user termination problems, USB uses a keyed connector protocol. The physical difference
in the Series A and B connectors insures proper end user connectivity. The A connector is the principle
means of connecting USB devices directly to a host or to the downstream port of a hub. All USB devices
must have the standard Series A connector specified in this chapter. The B connector allows device vendors
to provide a standard detachable cable. This facilitates end user cable replacement.
Figure 2-10 illustrates the keyed connector protocol.

Series A Connectors

Series B Connectors

Series A plugs are

always oriented upstream

towards the Host System

A Plugs

(From the

USB Device)

A Receptacles

(Downstream Output

from the USB Host orHub)

Series B plugs are

always oriented downstream towards

the USB Device

B Plugs

(From the

Host System)



B Receptacles

(Upstream Input to the

USB Device or Hub)

Figure 3-10 Keyed Connector Protocol


The following list explains how the plugs and receptacles can be mated:

• Series “A” receptacle mates with a Series “A” plug. Electrically, Series “A” receptacles function as outputs

from host systems and/or hubs.

• Series “A” plug mates with a Series “A” receptacle. The Series “A” plug always is oriented towards the host

system.

• Series “B” receptacle mates with a Series “B” plug (male). Electrically, Series “B” receptacles function as

inputs to hubs or devices.

• Series “B” plug mates with a Series “B” receptacle. The Series “B” plug is always oriented towards the USB

hub or device.

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