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USB cable ShiverPeaks 77025-W — High Speed USB 2.0 Type A to Type B, gold-plated contacts
ShiverPeaks 77025-W is a High Speed USB 2.0 Type A to Type B cable for reliable wired connection between computers and peripherals. Designed for standard USB 2.0 data rates, this cable provides a direct link for printers, scanners, audio interfaces and other devices that use the Type B connector. The cable features gold-plated contacts to reduce corrosion and maintain consistent contact resistance over time, and uses the common Type A plug for host devices.
The cable supports High Speed USB 2.0 data transfer and ensures compatibility with a wide range of USB-A hosts and USB-B peripherals. Gold-plated contacts improve corrosion resistance and signal contact stability. The product is built for straightforward plug-and-play use without requiring drivers for typical devices and provides a simple physical connection for data exchange and device control.
Plug the Type A connector into the host computer's USB-A port and the Type B connector into the peripheral device's USB-B port. Ensure both devices are powered on if required by the peripheral. For most operating systems and common peripherals such as printers and scanners, the connection is plug-and-play; the host will detect the device and, if necessary, prompt for drivers. Avoid bending the cable sharply near connectors and insert plugs straight to prevent mechanical damage.
For best performance, use the cable at distances within the specified 5.0 m length to maintain USB 2.0 High Speed throughput. Keep connectors clean and avoid exposure to moisture or corrosive environments to preserve gold-plated contacts. When connecting critical audio or data equipment, secure cable routing to reduce mechanical strain and electromagnetic interference from nearby power cables.
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