Parallax, Inc.

Parallax, Inc.

Parallax, Inc. is a leading company known for its expertise in microcontroller and microcontroller development tools, as well as the manufacture of educational robots. Based in Rocklin, California, the company has been a key player in the electronics industry for over 25 years. Parallax offers a wide range of products including the BASIC Stamp microcontroller, Propeller microcontroller, sensors, and robotics kits, catering to hobbyists, educators, and professionals alike. Their educational robots, such as the Boe-Bot and Scribbler, have gained popularity for their effectiveness in teaching programming and robotics concepts. Committed to innovation, Parallax consistently introduces new products and resources to support the learning and development needs of its diverse customer base. With a focus on quality and user-friendly design, Parallax continues to be a trusted source for electronic components and educational tools, making significant contributions to the field of embedded systems and robotics.

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805-00017
CABLE A PLUG TO B PLUG 4'
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Unshielded
Black
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4.00' (1.22m)
A Male to B Male
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Data Transfer and Charge
805-00007
CBL USB2.0 A PLUG TO B PLUG 6'
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Unshielded
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USB 2.0
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6.00' (1.83m)
A Male to B Male
480Mbps
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805-00010
CBL A PLUG TO MINI B PLUG 2.46'
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2.46' (750.0mm)
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Retractable Cable

About  USB Cables

USB cables are widely utilized for transmitting data between devices or for powering and charging electronic devices. These cables feature USB interconnects on one or both ends, enabling seamless connectivity with various devices, particularly computers and external peripherals. USB cables come in different configurations, lengths, specifications, wire gauges, shielding options, and styles, ensuring compatibility and optimal performance in diverse scenarios. The configuration of USB cables refers to the arrangement of connectors at each end. Common configurations include female to female, female to male, male to male, female to cable, and male to cable. Each configuration serves specific purposes depending on the desired connection setup. USB cables utilize different types of USB connectors, such as USB-A female/male, USB-B female/male, micro B female/male, micro A female/male, C female/male, mini A female/male, mini B female/male, and power male plug. These connectors have distinctive shapes and sizes, allowing them to interface with corresponding ports on devices. The length of USB cables can vary to accommodate different spatial requirements and connectivity distances. They are available in various lengths, ranging from short cables suitable for close-range connections to longer cables that provide flexibility and convenience when devices are physically distant. Specifications of USB cables may include data transfer rates (such as USB 2.0, USB 3.0, or USB 3.1), power delivery capabilities, and compatibility with specific USB standards. Wire gauge refers to the thickness of the wires inside the cable. Different wire gauges offer varying levels of electrical conductivity and durability. Shielding is an important feature in USB cables, as it helps reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI) and ensures reliable data transmission. Lastly, USB cables exhibit different styles and designs, allowing users to select the most suitable option based on their preferences and needs. In summary, USB cables are versatile tools that enable data transmission, power delivery, and charging for electronic devices. With various configurations, lengths, specifications, wire gauges, shielding options, and connector styles, these cables provide flexibility and compatibility across a wide range of applications.