14-08-2015 | GTK | Connectors, Switches & EMECH
GTK has announced the launch of a new range of USB Type-C connectors, cable assemblies and adaptors. The new USB Type-C connector can be used to connect both hosts and devices and its reversible plug orientation and cable direction means that it will no longer matter which end of the cable or side of the connector is plugged in to the device.
The slim and sleek design of this new connector makes it ideal for use in emerging consumer electronic applications and it is sufficiently robust for use in laptops, tablets and larger platforms. USB Type-C connectors can support the latest USB 3.1 specification, which offers data transmission speeds of up to 10Gbps, which is 20 times that of the USB 2.0 specification. The connectors also support the USB Power Delivery specification, delivering up to 100 watts of bi-directional power which dramatically reduces the charging time for devices.
The product range includes USB Type-C connectors and adaptors, and custom cable assemblies. The connector comprises a mid-mount PCB receptacle for use on equipment. Compact USB Type-C to Type A adaptors are available for connection to legacy devices. Overmoulded cable assemblies can be formed with USB Type- C connectors at both ends, or adaptor cables with USB Type-C plugs to an alternative USB or other I/O connector interface. All cable assemblies are custom-made to customers' specific requirements in terms of connector-type and colour, and can incorporate company logos, says the company.
Commenting, Caroline Ebbage, connectors business manager, GTK, said: "Whilst this is a relatively new connector specification, we are already experiencing demand from our OEM customers and it is easy to understand why. There is a considerable installed base of Type A and Type B connectors in the marketplace but there are significant benefits in switching to the new USB Type-C connector for new product designs. The combination of the reversible design and the ability to support the new USB 3.1 specification results in a pocket dynamo of a connector that is small in size but transmits data and power at impressive levels."