Screw Lock Panel Mount USB C Jack to USB C Plug Extension Cable
Introducing our custom USB C Jack to USB C Male connector extension cable, designed to meet the needs of various applications. The USB C jack features a screw panel mount design with an O-Ring Gasket for an IPX7 waterproof rating, ensuring reliability and durability in harsh environments.
The USB C Male connector is a straight type plug, making it easy to connect and disconnect. Customization options for the USB C configurations are available, allowing you to choose from four options to suit your specific needs:
- Configuration option 1: GND, Vbus for basic power delivery.
- Configuration option 2: GND, Vbus, D+, D- for data transfer.
- Configuration option 3: GND, Vbus, D+, D-, SUB1, SUB2 for additional functionality.
- Configuration option 4: GND, Vbus, D+, D-, CC1, CC2 for high-speed data transfer and power delivery up to 100W.
Wire dimensions are customizable, with options for 24AWG and 22AWG wires that can handle currents up to 3A. The cable lengths are also customizable, with options ranging from 50mm to 300mm, providing flexibility for different cable management needs.
iPhone 15/16 Compatibility:We are able to Customize with 56kΩ pull-up resistors on Vbus or a PD trigger circuit (2x 5.1kΩ resistors) between CC1/CC2 and GND to enable 5V/2A charging for iPhone 15/16
This extension cable is ideal for use as a charging cable or data cable, thanks to its durable design and customizable configurations. Whether you need a simple power connection or a more complex data transfer setup, our custom USB C Jack to USB C Male connector extension cable has you covered
FAQS:
Q1: Can you make this USB C jack with 2pcs of pull-down 5.1K resistors ?
A1: Yes, we can. Acatully, we are able to cusotmize USB with different resitors like pull-down 5.1K ohm, pull-up 22K 56K ohm resistors etc, and also with PD trigger circuit DC 12V 9V options
Q2, Can you share its 3D file with me ?
A2, Yes, please contact me by email , sales08@jblec.com
Q3, Can this USB C jack handle 5A powers
A3, I think yes, but the max wires dimensions we can use is 22AWG, which is uncertain for 5A power













