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Corriente nominal: 3 A.
Voltaje nominal: 20 V.
Impedancia de resistencia de contacto: 40 mΩ MAX
Impedancia de resistencia de aislamiento: 100 MΩ Min
Voltaje de soporte: CA 100 V mín.
Temperatura de funcionamiento: -30℃~85℃.
Durabilidad: 10000 ciclos
Bloque de terminales: latón
Gelatina: LCP
Exterior: cobre.
Fuerza de inserción: 5-20 N máx.
Fuerza de tracción: 6-20 N Min.
Tamaño: 8,4 x 2,6 mm.
Interfaz del módulo:
V: Fuente de alimentación positiva.
D-: Datos negativos
D+: Datos positivos
G: polo negativo de la fuente de alimentación.
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5 conectores USB 3.1 tipo C macho de 24 pines
5 conectores hembra USB 3.1 tipo C de 24 pines
Andy A.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de febrero de 2025
Since I had a 5v USB-C charging hub I bought these to make simple power cables for some 5v LED strip lights that I'm using. The female connectors worked fine, but only 1 of the male connectors worked. I ruled out every other component for the cause of the failure and ultimately discovered it was the male connectors. I probably won't buy this brand again. I would give 1 star, but at least the female connectors worked.
karen
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de julio de 2024
Easy way to power projects from USB or as a mean to power an ESP or Arduino.
David Zimmerman
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de marzo de 2024
You have to have good soldering skills to make use of these as replacements for broken USB C ends. Other than that they word very well and are recognized by chargers and device. You do have to solder all 4 wires, both the two power wires, and the two data wires, to get it to charge. It does not have an internal shunt to allow charging without data being transmitted. The unit is tiny, so I want to reiterate, you need to be able to solder tiny things in order to make use of these parts.
Brian Stalsonberg
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de octubre de 2024
I bought these for a charging cable repair. I now see they make a cover which I didn't buy at the time.
joel olsen
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de diciembre de 2023
so I'm using a atomic pi which only has 2 usb ports and 1 of them has to be a keyboard. so i split 1 usb + and - ports to 2 Arduino Nano with c connections. and i put a 6 pin switch for the D+ and D- lines. this allowed me to flick a switch and program each Arduino while both having power. and its always nice to have extra usb-C connections
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