JAnchored
Mechanical
- Feb 28, 2013
- 3
Hello All,
Does anyone know typically what efficiency can be seen in current pass through a USB 2.0 or 3.0 Type A PCB receptacle? Say for example you max out the potential for a USB 2.0 type A at the specified 2.5 Watts. What would be considered the thermal losses of the pass through the receptacle? Could it be negligible, or is it a significant factor? This is being used for a thermal analysis of an electronics enclosure.
Thank you,
JA
Does anyone know typically what efficiency can be seen in current pass through a USB 2.0 or 3.0 Type A PCB receptacle? Say for example you max out the potential for a USB 2.0 type A at the specified 2.5 Watts. What would be considered the thermal losses of the pass through the receptacle? Could it be negligible, or is it a significant factor? This is being used for a thermal analysis of an electronics enclosure.
Thank you,
JA