L-com Now Offers Waterproof IP67-Rated USB Type-A/A Cable Assemblies

Written by Ben

February 28, 2018

NORTH ANDOVER, Mass.Feb. 28, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — L-com Global Connectivity, a preferred manufacturer of wired and wireless connectivity products, announced today that it has introduced a new line of waterproof USB Type-A/A cable assemblies for use in test and measurement, data transfer and harsh environment computing applications.

L-com’s new USB Type-A/A cable assemblies are USB 2.0 compliant and feature waterproof, panel mount, male USB A to standard USB A connectors. These cables also feature threaded couplings and O-ring seals that ensure IP67-rated protection from water and dust. Rugged, molded backshells deliver durability and 30-micro-inch gold contact plating provides a reliable connection even with repeated mating cycles.

“Our new waterproof USB cables can prevent costly repairs sometimes necessary when contaminants such as water and dust destroy standard USB connectors. These hard-to-find cables are IP67-rated and feature a waterproof, panel mountable, male USB A connector and a standard male USB A connector,” said Brian Gates, Product Manager.

These waterproof USB 2.0 cables are offered in standard lengths of 0.5, 1, 2, 3 and 5 meters off-the-shelf and are in stock and available for immediate shipment.

For more information about this release, please contact:

Peter McNeil
L-com Global Connectivity
17792 Fitch
Irvine, CA
978-682-6936 x1174

About L-com Global Connectivity:

L-com Global Connectivity, a leading manufacturer of wired and wireless connectivity products, offers a wide range of solutions and unrivaled customer service for the electronics and data communications industries. The company’s product portfolio includes cable assemblies, connectors, adapters, antennas, enclosures, surge protectors and more. L-com is headquartered in North Andover, Mass., is ISO 9001: 2008 certified and many of its products are UL® recognized. L-com is an Infinite Electronics company.

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