The U026-10M USB 2.0 active extension cable is bus powered extension cable that can be used to increase the length of device cable without the worry of signal loss and potential performance problems. USB limits cable's length to 16ft. Any length above 16ft requires the use of an active cable such as this one. This cable has signal booster built-in. The overall cable length can be extended up to 131ft by daisy chaining up to 4 of these active cables. It provides up to 150mA of power to the connected device.
Extends and boosts the signal to any USB device
Supports data transfer speeds up to 480Mbps
Built-in repeater maintains hi-speed USB signal quality and electrical/timing specifications
Full 480Mbps transfer rate, as well as backward compatible to USB 1.1 (12Mbps)
Daisy chain four cables for total of 40m (131ft)
Bus powered, no external power required
Computer / Data Device Type - Computer
Connector Type 1 Gender - Male
Connector Type 2 Gender - Female
Data Cable Connector 1 - USB
Data Cable Connector 2 - USB
Warranty - Yes
ROHS Compliant - Yes
Spec Sheet available - Yes
Cable Length:
32.81 ft
ROHS Compliant:
Yes
Color:
Gray
Warranty (Length/Type):
1 Year Limited
Connector A:
USB A (male)
Connector B:
USB A (female)
U026-016
- 16ft USB 2.0 A/A Active Extension Cable USB-A Male / Female 16'
U026-20M
- USB 2.0 Active Extension Repeater Cable (A-A M/F), 20M (65-ft.)
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