Technical glossary, Usb connectors, Duptransmitter lc crossover – Rose Electronics CrystalLink USB 3.0 User Manual

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Technical Glossary

USB Connectors

USB cables have two classes of connectors. The Type A connectors are used to connect the cable from a

USB device to a Type A port on a computer or hub. The Type B connectors are used to attach the USB cable

from a USB host to a USB device or hub. There are full-sized, mini, and micro variants of both type A and B

connectors.

USB 3.0 introduces changes to the connectors. USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 Type A connectors are the same shape

and size and are compatible with each other. However, the USB 3.0 Type B connector will not fit in a USB 2.0

Type B port, though a USB 2.0 Type B connector will fit into a USB 3.0 Type B port.










Type A USB 3.0 and 2.0 Port

Type A USB 2.0

Connector












Type A USB 3.0

Connector

Type B USB 2.0 Port

Type B USB 2.0

Connector












Type B USB 3.0

Connector

Type B USB 3.0 and 2.0 Port

DupTransmitter LC Crossover

When a crossover fiber-optic cable is called for, the cable has the transmit signal on one end connected to

the receive signal at the other end.










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