Splash-proof Micro USB Receptacle

USB Versatility

TE's Micro USB connectors are available in a range of design options, including splash-proof receptacles like this one. Here is a brief overview of the types and options to consider when designing for micro USB 2.0.

Our micro USB connectors are well known for their reliability, robustness, and the system’s versatility in meeting all USB applications.  The TE USB system is a complete interconnection technology for I/O devices and has many variants available, ranging from DIP type soldering, SMT soldering, standard mount, reverse mount, and mid mount.

Mating Types

A and B Plugs; B and AB Receptacles

Type A plugs are typically used for connection to “master” devices. Type B plugs are used for connections to “slave” devices. The device itself either features a receptacle that can accept only Type B (slave) plugs or both Type A and Type B plugs (device can function as master or slave). This receptacle is called an AB receptacle. 

USB Mating Types

Soldering Type

Solder Mount Technology (SMT)

Dual in-line package (DIP) type receptacles feature two or four through-hole solder legs that provide additional strength to the connector. They prevent the connector from being ripped off the board if an exceptionally large force is applied to the connector (for example, when the device is dropped with an inserted plug). 

No DIP portion
No DIP portion
Four DIP (legs)
Four DIP (legs)
Two DIP (legs)
Two DIP (legs)

Mount Type

Standard vs. Mid Mount

A micro USB connector has a height of 2.51mm. With standard onboard mounting, this height is a given; however, sinking the connector into the board can reduce the height in the end application. This treatment creates a mid mount. Depending on the requirements, mid-mounting can achieve several heights. 

Standard Mount
Standard mount
Mid Mount
Mid mount
Reversed Mount
Reversed mount
Reversed Mount

The micro USB plug always needs to be plugged into devices with the USB logo facing the user. Reversed types allow for mounting on the opposite board site while the plug insertion direction is still correct. This functionality is achieved by flipping the mating interface. Reversed mounting is available in both standard reversed (on board) and reversed mid mount types. 

Flange vs. flangeless micro USB

Micro USB with flange (circled in orange) vs. flangeless receptacle

With Flange

Appearance of Micro USB Connector

The micro USB connector with flange leaves a gap between the connector and the phone cover. The gap allows for dust intrusion, and from an aesthetic point of view is less desirable.

Type AB with gap
Type AB receptacle with flange. Gap indicated in red.
Type B with gap
Type B receptacle with flange. Gap indicated in red.

Flangeless

Appearance of Micro USB Connector

The flangeless micro USB connector looks better in combination with the cover. The function of the flange is picked up by the shell. 

Type AB no gap
Type AB receptacle flangeless. No gap.
Type B no gap
Type B receptacle flangeless. No gap.

Sealing

Added Protection for Your Devices

Either axial sealing or radial sealing to the device cover is possible. Splash-proof sealing material is all around the outside of the cover. Water proof sealing can be applied as well.

Sealed housing
All holes in the shield are closed by the housing sealing.
Soldering
Either SMD or DIP soldering for holding feature can be applied.
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