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Inka Krischke | Inka Krischke,

Designed as a USB-C socket on the front

Georg Schlegel is expanding its range of 22.3 mm panel jacks with two USB-C components. The company is thus responding to the increasing use of USB-C devices in the industrial sector.

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Both components are designed as USB-C sockets at the front. At the rear, the RRJ_USB_CA_60 has a 60 cm long cable with a USB-A plug. This allows USB-C devices to be connected to USB-A ports. The RRJ_USB_CC_60 also has a 60 cm cable on the back, but with a USB-C plug for connecting two USB-C interfaces.

Both USB-C panel jacks support the USB 2.0 specification. Schlegel has also developed the first panel jack for the LC connection type. The installation depth is 28.5 mm. In the field of M12 connection technology, Schlegel is further expanding its product range with the M12 panel jack. Both sockets are for the 22.3 mm installation opening.

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