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Heilind Introduces Molex USB Type-C Connectors and Cable Assemblies

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Wilmington, Mass. (PRWEB) April 27, 2016 — Heilind Electronics, a leading global distributor of electronic components, has added USB Type-C shielded I/O connectors and cable assemblies to its extensive selection of Molex products.

The more compact design of the Type-C connector offers greater PCB savings, while allowing high-frequency mating in data, consumer, automotive, and industrial I/O applications.

Molex USB Type-C connectors support up to 5.0A of power, reducing battery-charging time by 64% when compared to micro-USB 2.0 models.

Type-C receptacles have a tongued design to help prevent damage, while the high-temperature nylon insert-mold receptacle housing prevents potential shorting. Plugs feature protective mylar between the housing and shell, as well as a high normal force terminal design to stabilize electrical performance.

Because they are available with cable options for both USB 2.0 and 3.1 specifications, Molex USB Type-C connectors and cable assemblies offer a great deal of flexibility.

Visit Heilind’s website for more information about Molex USB Type-C Connectors and Cable Assemblies.

About Heilind Electronics
Founded in 1974, Heilind Electronics, Inc. is one of the world’s leading distributors of connectors, relays, sensors, switches, thermal management and circuit protection products, terminal blocks, wire and cable, wiring accessories, and insulation and identification products. Heilind has locations throughout the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Germany, Singapore, Hong Kong, and China.

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