Inheriting the same design to the A-Type connector used in USB 2.0 application, but USB 3.0 Type A processes additional pins that are not in the USB 2.0 A Type. USB 3.0 connectors are often in blue color to help distinguish them from previous generations.
Inheriting the same design to the A-Type connector used in USB 2.0 application, but USB 3.0 Type A processes additional pins that are not in the USB 2.0 A Type. USB 3.0 connectors are often in blue color to help distinguish them from previous generations.
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