(cable USB C - MSTB)
General
The cable allows connections between devices and the GPIO inputs of the 5G SENS. The cable is equipped with a USB C connector, which connects to the 5G SENS. The other end of the cable connections to the GPIO contacts with an industrial connector.
This cable does not follow the USB C standard!
Specification
Plug A | Plug B | |
Type | USB-C 3.2 Gen 2, male | Phoenix Contact KGG-MSTB 2,5/5 |
Material | Nickel-Plate | Plastic |
Color | black | green |
Max. Current | 100 mA |
Max. Voltage | 5 V |
Weight | 24g |
Part Number | Length |
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6570-0000 | 15-25cm |
AE710061 | 35-40cm |
Compliances
General
Product Marketing Name | USB C - MSTB |
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Hardware Revision | 22-008-1.0 |
Manufacturer | exelonix GmbH |
The USB C - MSTB is not a medical device. That means the USB C - MSTB is not intended for a medical purpose, to be used directly on humans.
Markings
The figure below shows the labeling of the USB C - MSTB.
Label item | Description |
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CE | CE marking is a certification mark that indicates conformity with health, safety, and environmental protection standards for products sold within the European Economic Area |
QR code | The QR code contains the following information:
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CE / RoHs / REACH
Hereby, exelonix GmbH declares that the USB C - MSTB is in compliance with directives 2011/65/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available in the following document:
WEEE
Exelonix GmbH (WEEE Reg. No. DE46285380) fully endorses the environmental objectives of the WEEE. All electronic products must be collected and sent to approved operators for the safe disposal of electronic equipment.
The WEEE Directive (2012/19/EU) aims to reduce the amount of waste electrical and electronic equipment that ends up in landfills. Its primary purpose is the prevention of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) and requires the re-use, recycling and recovery of such waste, to reduce its disposal to landfill or incineration. All electrical and electronic waste must be stored, collected, treated, recycled and disposed of separately from other waste. Therefore, if you are intending to discard these at the end of their useful life, please contact your local re-seller for disposal. Local authorities will also provide information on the free disposal of electronic equipment.